Itsuji Itao

Itsuji Itao

  • Born: 1963-7-18
  • Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Carmine 2022-02-07 14:56:22

      This is not science fiction

      In the form of a pseudo-documentary, in the end, Ad Sang gave up, said to call it quits, and directly changed into the world of Truman, breaking through the door. This is definitely not a sci-fi movie, electrified and inflated. Really offended by the title of the movie, no matter how I watch it....

    • Rebeka 2022-02-07 14:56:22

      It's not that complicated, it's just a joke

      Parody work. First of all, explain that the big Japanese refers to a profession in the movie, similar to the traditional Japanese superman, which turns into a giant after charging. The big refers to the physical size, not the spiritual greatness. Some people on the Internet jumped up without seeing...

    • Rylan 2022-04-22 07:01:54

      I am very concerned about the nonsense of the ending. Because of the interview part, the sadness of the protagonist is really well shaped, so that I thought the ending would be the same. I feel like the ending is broken. However, many people in the film critics said that the ending was a satire on the relationship between the United States and Japan. How should I put it, if the ending is adjusted according to the tone of the interview, it will not only be a noisy comedy, but can rise to the level of eternal topics such as human nature, then the depth of the film will suddenly increase.

    • Meaghan 2022-04-22 07:01:54

      I suddenly remembered this movie. I liked it very much when I was in school and watched it many times. At that time, I was obsessed with postmodernism, and felt that this film was very postmodern. But thinking about it now, the understanding of postmodernity at that time was just an imagination.