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Shanna 2021-12-22 08:01:08
Kobayashi called Kurosawa's immortal work, and now it seems that everything is so perfect. Bring the ritual sense of Bushido to its extreme beauty, and then crush it. Honor and disgrace always override life and death, and what is taken away by such a layer of exaggeration, in addition to morality and justice, there is also the reckless humanity that is full of flesh and blood. | On how history is written. (Number of glue rotations, FUN,...
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Braulio 2021-12-22 08:01:08
1. The beginning shows the majesty and power of the general's armor, but the end of the film is smashed to pieces, even if it is reshaped, it is only a vain appearance. Even though the most powerful warrior could fight one enemy ten, he ironically died of three gunshots in the end. The times have changed, and the warrior has survived in name only. 2. I really like lens scheduling, light and dark control, and soundtrack. 3. The film shows the artistic and cultural heritage of Japan, interpreting...
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Dana 2021-12-22 08:01:08
The unnamed ronin Jinyun Hanshiro used his own short knife to revenge, and cut his belly with a long knife to defend against the enemy. The dignity of the hypocritical warrior of the Daming Gate was like the armor of the ancestors enshrined in the Ii family, and finally fell to the ground in...
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Rosemarie 2021-12-22 08:01:08
Who has the greatest power? This exquisite work by Kobayashi Masaki gives the answer: whoever is narrating has power. The narrative of the male protagonist and the elder fought fiercely on the battlefield of historical interpretation, while the current time narrative of the film unifies the two, making the real story appear more dazzling in the false frame, and the historical narrative is false. The seriousness is obvious. The composition and oil painting of the whole movie are generally...
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Emma 2021-12-22 08:01:08
"The destiny of others today is the portrayal of myself tomorrow". I have been thinking about what stories can be told by a little "cut abdomen" after reading it. After reading it, I can only say my goodness, refresh our understanding, and be amazed... We have always believed in Are things really worthy of...
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Joelle 2021-12-22 08:01:08
The story of Nakadai Tatsuya made me think he was an ancient version of petitioning. What really touched me was the defender of the order of the times, like the old man, who endured everything with a conscience. The tone of the final monologue was really good. Kobayashi really likes to describe death with a 30-degree angled lens, which makes him feel...
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Felix 2021-12-22 08:01:08
Although the layout is small, it can enter into a grand background. Hashimoto's contribution is indispensable! It was also the death of a samurai. The seven samurai put the blame on the peasants and the invisible "historical torrent". The hypocritical bravery and honor, the false prosperity and abundance, Masaki Kobayashi created are not only political metaphors, but also human fables. No matter how good a steel blade is, it is no better than a bamboo sword, but the dignity of a samurai is not...
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Easton 2021-12-22 08:01:08
With political metaphors and ethnic discussions, it is too depressing and heavy. I would rather believe that the abdomen of the little Japan stems from the way the people of the island countries deal with...
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Adriel 2021-12-22 08:01:08
In the words of Mr. Lu Xun, there is only one word throughout the article:...
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Hayden 2021-12-22 08:01:08
A true masterpiece of a samurai movie, perfect. The hypocrisy and cruelty of Bushido and its oppression of human nature, the little people fight against the magnificent tragedy of the era and the system. Hashimoto Shinobu's superb plays, neatly symmetrical classical narratives and timely recounts, the rhythm is relaxed. The lighting photography editing is excellent, and the ceremony is beautiful. Takemitsu's refined pipa plucking. Duel play gusty wind and strong grass + sky light and cloud...
Hara-Kiri Comments
Extended Reading
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[repeated line]
Hanshiro Tsugumo: Motome Chijiiwa was a man of some acquaintance to me.
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Hanshiro Tsugumo: What befalls others today, may be your own fate tomorrow.