Kôichi Satô

Kôichi Satô

  • Born: 1960-12-10
  • Height: 5' 11¾" (1.82 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Alivia 2022-01-18 08:02:29

      "Mishima Yukio Biography"-Beautiful Bad Teeth

      Beauty is like a broken tooth. It will grind your tongue and cause pain. You can't help but emphasize the importance of yourself. Finally, you can't help but go to the doctor to pull it out, but you look bloody in your hands. The tooth said, is this it?

                                              -"The...

    • Turner 2022-01-18 08:02:29

      "Mishima Yukio Biography": Beautiful body, weeping soul

      "The Biography of Mishima Yukio": The beautiful body, the soul of weeping blood has

      loved Mishima's book for a long time. I remember when I was in Ningbo, working hard, I went to collect debts for the company. When I took the bus, I took Mishima's book, "The Five Decays of Heaven and Man" from "The...

    • Osbaldo 2022-03-26 09:01:12

      Some montages feel wrong (crossed), I really don't like this editing method, the content has no substantive focus, it is too general

    • Thurman 2022-03-19 09:01:08

      Just complain: the three islands all live on the first floor, not the second floor. Fortunately, if you are familiar with Mishima's works and life, you can know that there is no sentence in it that has no special meaning. There is no nonsense. The rest is that this film is very faithful to the biography of Mishima written by Henry Scott Stokes (this book has a Chinese version, but the name is forgotten).

    Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters quotes

    • Kashiwagi (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion"): [stuttering] It was as s-small as this, but grew so big... it filled the world like... tremendous music. That's the p-p-power of beauty's eternity. It poisons us. It blocks out our lives.

      Kashiwagi (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion"): Please, enough of your pride! Beauty is like a rotten tooth. It rubs against your tongue, hurting, insisting on its importance. Finally you go to a dentist and have it pulled. Then you look at the small bloody tooth in your hand and say, "Is that all it was?" That's the way it is.

    • Kashiwagi (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion"): Only knowledge can turn life's unbearableness into a weapon.