I'll have to hold off watching it until I can get my hands on a few more choices. Thanks for the advice and great review!
No problem, you see, Kurosawa is for me, what Hitchcock is for Jon. To me, he is the Michelangelo of cinema and I wouldn't want someone to become disillusioned with his work by starting with one of his more elaborate set pieces.
Would you be interested in my old copies of
Seven Samurai,
Yojimbo and
Sanjuro? I still have them from when I double dipped to get the remastered versions that Criterion released a few years ago.
The quality of the films is pretty poor compared to the remastered versions, but at least you'd get a chance to view them without making a purchase.