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“No matter where I go in the world, although I can't speak any foreign language, I don't feel out of place. I think of earth as my home. If everyone thought this way, people might notice just how foolish international friction is and they would put an end to it.”

Quote by Akira Kurosawa

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Something Like An Autobiography

This book offers a candid look into the author's life, delving into personal anecdotes, insights, and the evolution of their thoughts and experiences over time. more

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Akira Kurosawa
Akira Kurosawa

A renowned Japanese film director, known for his masterpieces such as 'Rashomon' and 'Seven Samurai'. His films profoundly reveal the complexity of human nature and social contradictions, having a profound impact on world cinema. more

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