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Joannie 2023-04-30 08:45:07
The meticulous attention to detail in the setting and art, the heartfelt performance of the actors, and the soothing and steady rhythm of the shots and rhythm make me believe that this is the real costume, environment, tone, and atmosphere of the Azuchi-Momoyama period. However, several war scenes, especially the ending part, made me very confused. Is this the war of the Warring States period in Japan? The soldiers on both sides ran around with small flags on their backs, and for some reason,...
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Breanna 2023-04-19 22:43:30
The lord was recovering from a serious illness and could not ride a horse. Oops, kinda dull. . . Shiying History: The story is about what happened to the Takeda family during the Warring States Period in Japan. By showing the intricate political and military struggles at that time, as well as the tangled personnel conflicts, coupled with the fierce war scenes, the "Shadow Samurai" is highlighted. The stalwart image is like a tragic epic. Actually, it looks pretty boring right now! !...
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Francisca 2023-04-16 18:40:15
Talking about movement with stillness, and narrating love with drums, coming out of the theater in the early morning, it seemed like a dream, Nan Ke woke up. The success or failure turned empty, the green hills were still there, and the sunset was red several times. Although the Stanford Prison Experiment has been exposed as a hoax by later generations, I still believe that it conforms to certain stereotypes of human nature, the worship of power, the fascination with violence, and the obedience...
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Johnny 2023-04-02 23:55:54
(Downloading...the next two semesters...Finally downloaded successfully last night...I watched it respectfully this afternoon) The play within the play, the puppet is real. Another: The setting of the dream is in the style of Ukiyo-e, and it also has the characteristics of post-impressionist Van Gogh, which just echoes the last shot (the lake). Another: The scene of the shadow warrior and the concubine perfectly interprets the true meaning of the "puppet show", and it is witty and ingenious....
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Dillon 2023-02-15 01:11:09
The beginning of Akira Kurosawa is always so impressive. The use of the camera lens is like a textbook. It is difficult to say which is better compared to "Ran", but the content is still weakened compared with the era of black and white films, especially the last few scenes of the film. It's a long shot, and it feels a bit unnecessary, and it's not as profound as the abrupt...
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Linnie 2023-01-24 14:07:46
Nakadai Tatsuya is...
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Thomas 2023-01-14 17:53:40
[Beijing Film Festival Screening] The complex scheduling of war dramas and the use of light and shadow in indoor literary dramas are breathtaking. Sometimes profound and deafening, sometimes humorous and witty, the lines also have a consistent Kurosawa style. I just read the book "Waiting for the Clouds" before, and I have some understanding of the slow-motion shooting process of the shocking circus at the end of the film. It seems that Akira Kurosawa can be seen behind the camera earnestly...
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Jazmin 2022-11-04 07:19:35
Overall it looks good, but I don't understand a few points. Shenglai's ability to command the battle alone is simply not in line with his brilliant record, and even Zhao Kuo, a famous waste in China, is inferior. In the face of the opponent's musket formation, he actually sent his troops to the front one by one, the cavalry attacked from both flanks, and the infantry broke through, and they would definitely be able to win! In addition, Japan's culture is very similar to China's, but the murder...
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Isai 2022-10-24 17:47:37
The role of the shadow warrior denies the value of the actor himself. All meanings are in the direction of Shingen. Since the thief has accepted the aesthetics of the samurai and surrendered to the faith of the samurai, tragedy is born. This lament is the strongest voice of life. Chewed countless times in the foreseeable...
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Stephon 2022-10-16 19:11:53
Although Takeda Shingen isn't my favorite Sengoku character, Tatsuya Nakadai is a good actor. Japan's film art, like other art forms in its country, is born with a combination of simple concepts and splendid expressions, which is truly unmatched by any...
Kagemusha Comments
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Conner 2022-04-22 07:01:42
There is a cow X called fans are Coppola and Lucas
Shadow Warrior tells the stories of doubles that are often mentioned in history, especially in romance novels. Takeda Shingen was a famous statesman and military strategist of the Jiafei Kingdom during the Warring States Period in Japan . Takeda Shingen exiled his father to Suruga Kingdom in the...
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Felix 2022-01-09 08:01:49
Shadow Warrior
In 1980, Akira Kurosawa hadn’t made a film for five years. Five years ago, Dessu Uzara was generally not well-reviewed, and because of the unpleasant troubles between “Tiger Tiger Tiger” and the film company, no film company was willing to invest money. Shoot him a new film. Kurosawa is at the...
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Kagemusha: A serious illness can change even a man's heart.
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Takemaru: Why are you called a mountain, grandfather?
Kagemusha: [Unaware of the legend behind Shingen's nickname] "Mountain"?
Takemaru: Everybody calls you that. Where is the mountain? Is it because we have this mountain in our garden?
Sohachiro Tsuchiya: [Quickly intervening to cover for Kagemusha's ignorance] You know the master's banner. What is printed there?
Takemaru: [Reciting the slogan on the Takeda clan's banner] Swift as the wind... Quiet as a forest... Fierce as fire... Immovable as a mountain.
Sohachiro Tsuchiya: The lord is that mountain. Both in battle and at home, he is steadfast, like a mountain. When his army advances, first the horsemen attack, swift as the wind. Second, the lancers raise a forest of spears, advancing with silent resolve. Third, more horsemen engulf the enemy ranks, as mercilessly as fire. And the lord is always behind them, watching over them, immovable as a mountain. That is why our army, from general to foot soldier, can fight so resolutely... Immovable as a mountain. The lord is that mountain. So we call him "the mountain."