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Emilia 2022-04-20 09:02:25
Why "Narayama Festival Kao" is classified as an "anthropological" film
A long time ago, when I collected information on Shohei Imamura, I saw that it was classified as an "anthropology" genre that has hardly ever appeared in the history of film. Usually, it can be said that a certain film reflects human nature. If you had watched this film a few years ago, you...
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Deontae 2022-04-20 09:02:25
a few words
Why I like Japan has a lot to do with their movies.
I don't think it's dignified to use the frivolous but common and effective word "big" to judge this film. For example, I say that Martin Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" is very good, I think it is very appropriate, there is nothing wrong with it, it is...

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Carleton 2022-03-19 09:01:09
very scary! Life and death, gods, ghosts, and beasts, unmanned sex, mating, sprouting, snake, rat, eagle, bird, rabbit, vulture, Japan, Japan, Imamura Shohei! Contemporary civilized society cannot understand ancient ignorance, just as future children cannot understand our thinking today. Watch carefully!
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Lenny 2022-03-20 09:02:47
All life points to death, and all death is for life. People really seem to be inferior to animals in this place. Every time the animal shots, I want to vomit, and in the end I want to vomit and cry. Can't believe that this film was planned to be edited and released in China? Well, we must condemn the evil capitalism, where people cannibalize people and animals cannibalize people. Slightly look forward to the Kinoshita Keisuke version~