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Gregory 2022-02-25 08:01:55
The protagonist shoots to kill twice, throws the gun twice, and finally throws to death. War not only destroys the human body, but also the spirit; it destroys both the invaded country and the aggressor country. Japan's few reflections, remember Ichikawa Kun, remember...
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Maggie 2022-02-25 08:01:55
Thinking of "Conditions on Earth" 5 and 6, the hell landscape where the spirit is on the verge of collapse in the face of hunger, physical fitness, and survival crisis in the war. This landscape is universal to both the aggressor and the invaded. In the end, the patriotism and the spirit of war disappeared, and the scattered surviving soldiers tried to surrender more than once, because they had to eat because they were captured. They looked at the tall Americans and envied their meals. One of...
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Maude 2022-02-25 08:01:55
In the past, I always thought that Ichichuan Kun was insane and insane, but this one is ruthless enough, it can be said that it is Japan's "Apocalypse Now" (there is still a gap at the end...). The distorted human body and the land ravaged by rain and artillery fire are even more horrible and surreal under the pulling of the cinemascope, and there are several ultra-low perspective + oblique composition that makes the character's desperate movement itself produce a sense of dizziness. Eiji...
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Madalyn 2022-02-25 08:01:55
#playwriting# Hetian Xia Shi is one of the best screenwriters in Japanese film history. Ichichuankun's good movies are all written by her. She does not copy novels when she adapts novels. She often adds the spirit of criticism, and absolutely emphasizes human nature. , come out not sentimental, strict requirements for the...
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Eula 2022-02-25 08:01:55
It should be the third similar war movie I've seen. Although the filming is very good, and the monkey meat is also shocking, I always feel that something is missing. I began to think that the male protagonist was Tatsuya Nakadai, with the same innocent...
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Pamela 2022-02-25 08:01:55
Funakoshi's big...
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Noelia 2022-02-25 08:01:55
1. Has Ichichuankun personally experienced the battlefield in Southeast Asia? He never describes the frontal battlefield, but focuses on the non-mainstream people who have separated from the main force. They have to live independently because of illness or prisoners. 2. In the end, several sick patients who were dependent on each other began to compete for limited resources and fell directly into the law of the jungle, where people cannibalize. 3. The so-called wildfires are actually just the...
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Arne 2022-02-25 08:01:55
To quote Ichichuankun, war itself is the greatest evil. Hetian Xia Shi added a fragment of cannibalism, which further exposed the beast-like humanity of people after starvation in the context of war. In the last scene, crossing the British second desperately to the forbidden area of the US military, he said, I know it's dangerous to go there but I want to see people leading normal...
Fires on the Plain Comments
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Brent 2022-02-25 08:01:55
Comment on "Wildfire" by Ichichuan Kun
About "Wildfire"
Zhao Song's
war made the simplest normal life very precious. In the shadow of the suffering and death of war, a stable meal, a cigarette of poor quality, a bird flying leisurely, or a ray of morning sunshine or a shower may become the most beautiful memory. . Of course this is... -
Kaitlin 2022-02-25 08:01:55
wildfire.
I have finished watching the masterpiece "Wildfire" by Ichikawa Kun, the second generation of post-war Japanese director. . . It's not easy. It's not easy. . . Because of war-themed movies, I've always been afraid to avoid them. . . I'm dizzy. . .
Humanism. . . lingering in the war. . . The...
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Tamura: [to soldier who suddenly has stopped moving] Hey, are you dead?
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Dying Buddhist soldier: [to Tamura as he opens his eyes] What? You still here? Poor guy, when I'm dead, you can eat this.
[He outstretches his arm]
Dying Buddhist soldier: [Disgusted by the thought, Tamura leaves] Come back! You can eat me!