cinematic film still cinematic film still <lora:ToshiroMifune_SDXL_v1. 0:1> A mesmerizing still from "The Fugitive" capturing Toshiro Mifune as Date Masamune, the daimyM (local lord) of Sendai Domain during the Edo Period, wearing He wears a white kimono (a long- sleeved robe with wide sleeves) over a black obi (a sash tied around the waist) and hakama (a long square piece of fabric tied around the legs). The kimono has an intricate pattern of gold and red embroidery and is adorned with two traditional Japanese fans on either side. The obi is also adorned with gold embroidery and has a large knot tied at one end. The hakama is secured with two ties called himekawa at each hip. (standing alone in front of a castle:1. 1) with flags flying above it against a backdrop of vibrant colors such as red and orange creating an impression of grandeur and majesty while also highlighting his intense gaze which gives him more depth than any other element on this photo making him look like he's gazing at eternity itself. in the style of an Akira Kurosawa film. shallow depth of field, vignette, highly detailed, high budget, bokeh, cinemascope, moody, epic, gorgeous, film grain, grainy
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