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Angelita 2022-01-20 08:03:30
"Miyamoto Musashi" in Japan
The trilogy of the movie "Miyamoto Musashi" is a work directed by the famous Japanese director Hiroshi Inagaki in the 1950s. It tells the story of Miyamoto Musashi's growth from a commoner to a great samurai. The film begins to introduce the background of the time when Musashi lived, and the humble...
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Margarita 2022-01-20 08:03:30
Rogue
Reading Takehiko Inoue's "Rogue Traveler", I was shocked by the author of the basketball trapeze. His painting skills are more profound, the pictures are very complex, the characters and atmosphere are mature, and the story is also very tortuous and euphemistic. Later, I learned that Drifter was...

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Dora 2022-04-22 07:01:49
The first part of the Miyamoto Musashi series is not bad as a foreshadowing. The setting is exquisite and the picture is very beautiful. Toshiro Mifune still likes to roar.
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Neoma 2022-04-20 09:02:25
8. Photography is ok. After all, it is Dongbao's earliest color feature film. The running and moving of people are very textured. The overall story focuses on Musashi's enlightenment process. I feel that I still eat the dividends of Rashomon's popularity in the West, and there is still a gap between Akira Kurosawa.
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Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto quotes
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[Takuan leads Takezo to a stairway in Himeji castle leading to an attic, where Otsu is supposedly waiting. Takezo gives Takuan a look of verification, and sees Takuan's encouraging expression. Takezo rushes up to the attic to look for Otsu, but she's not there. Takuan shuts the door to the attic. Takezo rushes to the door and pounds on it]
Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): Takuan! Priest Takuan!
Takuan Osho: She is safely sheltered near Hanada bridge.
Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): Damn you! You dirty lying rogue!
[In a panic, Takezo rushes to the window. Outside there is nothing but lofty shingled roofs. He would break his neck trying to climb out. He pulls on the thick wooden window bars but they won't come loose. Takezo rushes back to the door, pounds on it and tries to pull it open]
Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): Open up! Open the door!
Takuan Osho: Takezo. This room is yours for some time. Otsu will wait.
Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): You're lying. She's alone!
Takuan Osho: She will wait. In those books are many of the things you need. After you master them, I will see you again. Farewell.
[Takezo sinks to a sitting position, then collapses to the floor and cries uncontrollably]
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Takuan Osho: The world is vast and boundless. Be steadfast.