[work] — Nachi Kurosawa

Kurosawa's professional career began in the 1960s, when he started working as a production assistant on several films, including his father's critically acclaimed "Yojimbo" (1961) and "Sanjuro" (1962). He soon transitioned into production management, working on films like "The Hidden Blade" (1977) and "Kagemusha" (1980), both directed by his father.

As Kurosawa continues on his journey, his legacy begins to take shape. He becomes a role model for younger students, not just for his skills, but for his character and work ethic. His story serves as a reminder that in a world filled with extraordinary abilities and sorcery, it is often the unseen efforts, the strategic minds, and the quiet resolve that forge the true heroes. nachi kurosawa

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