A Page of Madness Comments

  • Toney 2023-09-19 20:59:42

    Three analytical perspectives (1) as part of the broad surge of Japanese avant-garde and modernist art and literature produced in the 1920s; (2) as representative of the pure film movement in Japanese cinema and film criticism; and (3) in its specific relation to the...

  • Nat 2023-09-16 11:46:57

    This is the correct way to open the New Feeling School. I hope those readers who read "New Feeling" from "Snow Country" and "Izu's Dancing Girl" will learn about...

  • Kira 2023-09-13 02:30:46

    Combined with the daily push, the horror experience of a 14-year-old girl in a mental hospital, look,...

  • Pedro 2023-08-19 20:57:35

    A hundred years ago, Japan was fully integrated into the world. Modern dance, distorted images, and exaggerated expressions are almost a copy of German Expressionism. It's exciting to express Kawabata Yasunari's story like...

  • Vaughn 2023-08-16 04:13:52

    A masterpiece of international stylization, a collection of French Impressionism, German Expressionism and Soviet montage, dissolves, morphs, and various push-pull panning shots. It reflects the madness deep inside people, in contrast to the politeness at the end. Us under the mask, others under the mask, redemption and...

  • Jarvis 2023-08-03 04:19:39

    Although I don't understand what is being played, I know that this is art,...

  • Amir 2023-07-29 09:51:18

    7. Western skills, oriental rhyme, achievements in the pioneering work of the island...

  • Arnulfo 2023-07-28 00:15:06

    Under the dual influence of German Expressionism and French Impressionism, Kinikasa Zhenosuke emphasized pure technique in silent films without subtitles, but at the same time it became an extremely experimental move, especially the ambiguity between subjective and objective shots , the fusion of fantasy and reality becomes indistinguishable from Benshi's explanation. There is no Japanese tradition and background other than to appreciate the avant-garde...

  • Lysanne 2023-07-27 12:28:17

    Hint: The New Perceptual School believes that after the First World War, material civilization developed rapidly, and people should use sight and hearing to understand and express the world, that is, take perceptual epistemology as the starting point and rely on intuition to grasp the performance of things. Therefore, they advocate the pursuit of new sensations and new ways of feeling things, and then do a fine-grained processing of...

  • Al 2023-07-26 03:54:41

    A silent film, both good and bad. On the bright side, Kinikasa Tessuke's video concept is avant-garde and bold, and he tries to integrate Eastern and Western silent film aesthetics and techniques into one work; The video narrative is not well organized, so not only is the story unclear, but the aesthetics and techniques themselves are full of curiosity....