LAST MAN STANDING Yojimbo: Asaki Gentaro - Painted 1:35
Gentleman Asaki, painted, 1/35 scale
Work size (including diorama base): W100 x D100 x H142mm
Award: 25th Doll Modification Contest Bronze Prize
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
Released in 1996, Last Man Standing was an American film that was a gangster remake of the world-famous Akira Kurosawa's Yojinbo.
The film is a diorama of Toshiro Mifune as Sanjuro Kuwabata, a bouncer, watching Bruce Willis as John Smith with two guns standing in the wilderness.
You're strong, man. What's your name?
"...John Smith. I don't know who the fuck you are. No, you don't."
I can almost hear them talking.
Both actors are extremely famous, so there must have been a lot of pressure to make them look like each other.
Both actors are extremely famous and it must have been a lot of pressure to make them look alike.
Mifune's warm perspective seems to connect with the underlying film work and warms the heart of the viewer.
Work size (including diorama base): W100 x D100 x H142mm
Award: 25th Doll Modification Contest Bronze Prize
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
Released in 1996, Last Man Standing was an American film that was a gangster remake of the world-famous Akira Kurosawa's Yojinbo.
The film is a diorama of Toshiro Mifune as Sanjuro Kuwabata, a bouncer, watching Bruce Willis as John Smith with two guns standing in the wilderness.
You're strong, man. What's your name?
"...John Smith. I don't know who the fuck you are. No, you don't."
I can almost hear them talking.
Both actors are extremely famous, so there must have been a lot of pressure to make them look like each other.
Both actors are extremely famous and it must have been a lot of pressure to make them look alike.
Mifune's warm perspective seems to connect with the underlying film work and warms the heart of the viewer.