Fires on the Plain Comments

  • Lavada 2022-04-20 09:02:32

    The first half is a bit...

  • Jackson 2022-04-20 09:02:32

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  • Theodore 2022-04-20 09:02:32

    8/10. Most Japanese anti-war films just reflect on their own people as victims, but aside from this, the content of the film is still shocking. The photography, editing, soundtrack, and performance are all performed at a high level, blowing feathers and marching zombies. The surreal scenes in several places transition naturally, and the spirit of ''jihad'' in the sense of survival becomes worthless. Worth mentioning is the slow style of confronting brutality, aptly expressing the numbness of...

  • Brice 2022-04-20 09:02:32

    Xiaoqiang also had a day when he could not bear the garbage; that day was his...

  • Geoffrey 2022-04-20 09:02:32

    The whole film exudes a rotten and gloomy atmosphere, and the powerlessness of waiting for death and lingering on the screen penetrates the screen like a germ, making the viewer feel weak. Facing the cruelty of war, and staring at human nature, rarely reach such a close level. Soldiers who were abandoned at the gate of hell show various deformed states of human nature, which is...

  • Pinkie 2022-04-20 09:02:32

    I'm so disappointed... There is only one scene in the whole film that impressed me, that is, the follow-up shot of the male protagonist when he ran up the hillside. The story is told with great effort, and many plots feel that they are arranged for the sake of depth and comprehensiveness. There is no emotional context. I don't know if the original work is like this. I really don't think Funakoshi's staring eyes are always good at acting. At first I thought he had a mental...

  • Jerrell 2022-04-20 09:02:32

    Ichichuankun's war-themed works, from the perspective of 45 years after Japan's defeat in the Philippine North Island Front, the soldiers' survival path. Driven by the instinct of survival, they shoot, rob and even eat people... Reflecting on the persecution of war to the point of human nature Lost, and the "wildfire" that symbolizes hope, is an unreachable existence that longs...

  • Daphney 2022-04-20 09:02:32

    The hero is the only soldier in the war who wants to be a "normal person"? , Cannibalism is acquiesced under extreme conditions, is it the destruction of human nature that is full of moral corruption, or is everything involuntarily, and life is irresistible. Obviously the male protagonist is a dazzling counter-example....

  • Wayne 2022-04-20 09:02:32

    Only by putting down the rifle can we regain our humanity. In war, people are no longer "humans". The long march of the dead in the South Pacific. The stories of suicide at every turn in the movies are all deceptive, and living is the most basic need of human beings forever. I like the transition of chicken...

  • Wendell 2022-04-19 09:02:54

    4.5, there is more anthropological value here. Regarding the relationship between people and situations, observe the variation of human nature in extreme situations. Funakoshi Eiji created the classic character First-class Soldier Tamura, which is vivid and real from the eyes, appearance and various conditions. The imagery of wildfire is intriguing, it is nostalgia, a hope of living, and a signal of death, a wisp of blue smoke for the rescue of the soul... The beginning of a classic (enlarged...

Extended Reading
  • Angelo 2022-02-25 08:01:55

    living hell

    The Japanese soldiers in the film are all hungry and skinny, and they have no good food supplies and medical care. The so-called hospital is nothing but a place where death is prolonged. The male protagonist had tuberculosis, and no one dared to ask for it. The order he received turned out to be...

  • 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...

Fires on the Plain quotes

  • Tamura: [to soldier who suddenly has stopped moving] Hey, are you dead?

  • 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!