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Jerrold 2022-03-17 09:01:09
At the beginning, the explanation is shocking, and then it gradually gets better. Although the plot is more than several times crueler than the harp in Myanmar, the picture is always full of tragic poetry, so it is even more shocking. Wildfire did not try to shape any "good person", at most "innocent", but between eating monkeys and not eating monkeys, Ichichuankun drew a thin red line, marking the sinking and bottom line of human beings. A complex and profound...
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Taryn 2022-03-17 09:01:09
8.3 Remnants of hemoptysis, worms and ants rolling in mud, alert in famine, and wildfire burning wildness. The discussion of orangutan ethics in the latter part of the discussion has risen sharply. The tail mirror is gradually lowered to the small back, and the annihilation returns to the (co-prosperity) big phantom. (The novel by Ooka Shohei, screenwriter Wada Xia Shi, director Ichichuan Kun's highest anti-war work: It's not human to kill, it's not human to eat people, it's not human to become...
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Louisa 2022-03-16 09:01:08
It is also the works of Ichichuankun and Hetian Xiashi. It is easy to compare the Burmese harp. If Ichichuankun in the harp period still had contradictions and hesitations in judging the meaning of the war, his attitude in the wildfire has already explained everything. Feeling the grief of war and the inherent evil of human nature in extreme environments, and expressing it without obscurity. The portrayal of death in the film is extremely bland and indifferent, and death here has become a norm...
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Elouise 2022-03-16 09:01:08
20121026 iPod Train from Saigon to Danang
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Gaetano 2022-03-15 09:01:10
This is not to glorify the Japanese soldiers, in fact, he is unconsciously looking for a rhetoric for the Japanese army's ugly...
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Camylle 2022-03-15 09:01:10
15-8-2008 9:30pm...
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Devante 2022-03-14 14:12:30
In the mountains and forests of the subtropical island, the decadent Japanese army staged Zombies vs Zombies. The walking dead collectively lie down to avoid bombing, and survival seems to be a mechanical task. Compared with the search for redemption in "The Harp in Burma", this story that seems to be a companion piece is more like a simple documentary show. It can be seen that Ichikawa Kun's heavy thinking on Japanese fascism, but this one just stays on the display level. ,It is not...
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Hillard 2022-02-25 08:01:55
Romantic complex. Ichichuankun has the feeling of a Western humanitarian. He has an idyllic imagination of the eastern countries invaded in World War II. The war has destroyed the peaceful and beautiful life in the East, and the eastern land has forbearance and tolerance of murderers, enabling them to find salvation and a spiritual home. I don't know if this way of reflection on war is more socially meaningful, or if it contributes more on the level of...
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Verdie 2022-02-25 08:01:55
I almost thought the male protagonist was Nakadai! Ichichuankun's war movies always go beyond the direct scenes of war, and they do not simply write cruel grief, but pay attention to the aliens in the scene, neither heroes nor victims, they are more like pawns in an absurd game, so they are the most exciting. It is not the conflict that causes killing, but the silent close-up of people in black and white, full of ghostly fear! And the last swing to the unknown avenue is not a feeling of...
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Alexandro 2022-02-25 08:01:55
The follow-up shot on the hillside at 43:29 is very charming, and the 49:39 shot of blowing chicken feathers followed by the marching shot means nothing is worth it, and it breaks the heavy atmosphere with a little lightness. Black and white film filters out the colors of the tropical rainforest, accentuating sinister lines and shapes, adding mud and rain to paint a hell on earth. Exemplary in setting the character's situation in context. Funakoshi's performance is full of immersion, and there...
Fires on the Plain Comments
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May 2022-02-25 08:01:55
Fire of the Plains - The Last Home of Humanity
For the fire source that is often seen on the plain, Tamura thought it was wolf smoke at first, full of fear, and a symbol of death. Later, the squad leader said that the fire was for burning straw, there was nothing to be afraid of, and it was a symbol of life.
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Maud 2022-02-25 08:01:55
hopeless struggle
I have always felt that for a nation or country, regarding the pain it has inflicted on other nations or passively endured, only its own reflection is truly powerful and more valuable, because only they can deeply appreciate that history, cultural and national characteristics. Regarding the crimes...
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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!