I Live in Fear [1955]

  • Directed by Akira Kurosawa
  • A Japanese drama about an aging man terrified of nuclear war
  • Explores fear, paranoia, and the impact of atomic trauma
  • Focuses on family conflict and mental health
  • Reflects post-war Japan’s anxieties after Hiroshima and Nagasaki

I Live in Fear is a Japanese drama film directed by Akira Kurosawa. The story centers on an elderly businessman who becomes deeply afraid of nuclear destruction and is determined to move his family to safety. His growing obsession creates tension within the family and leads others to question his sanity. Through this personal conflict, the film reflects the psychological scars left on Japanese society after World War II and raises questions about fear, responsibility, and what it means to be truly rational in a dangerous world.

Watch full movie : https://archive.org/details/i-live-in-fear

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