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Oliver 2022-03-18 09:01:10
Ryuichi Sakamoto passed out after being slapped in public by David Bowie. It was the funniest scene I've ever seen. The music starts without warning, and the kiss comes without warning. I really like Sakamoto Ryuichi's music, but I didn't expect him to be so good-looking, especially with Kitano Takeshi's foil orz. After all, this is the story of a group of musicians and directors playing a ticket war version of Salome, right?...
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Eldon 2022-03-17 09:01:10
I still don't think this film wants to tell a poignant gay story. I think soldiers were basically forced to be gay during the war years. This is a historical issue. The film is about the cultural differences between the East and the West. Lawrence said that Japan is an anxious nation, and there is no way to do things on your own, so you can only come together. In fact, I think the eastern peoples are very anxious, and I don't know how to explain this problem. The "gods" that the West sees in...
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Winnifred 2022-03-17 09:01:10
The version of Long Yi is simply too abstinent! The male protagonist of abstinence is the most likely to be put down by the sweetness of the edge ball! Facts have proved that he was indeed thrown down, okay? I really get people with this...
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Eunice 2022-03-16 09:01:09
Tell me about you, if you do music, you can do music and then come to act, just act in acting, and you still look so...
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Jettie 2022-03-16 09:01:09
The calm and repression of the Yamato nation, the love and human nature on the battlefield, and the conflict between Chinese and Western values of life and death. It seems that it is not enough and too weak to just interpret gay love, after all, gay sex cannot be said to be the center of the film. The scene scheduling of the movie is very good, and the picture is very tense, but there are still some things written that are vague and even redundant. What moved me was the soldier in front of...
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Wiley 2022-03-15 09:01:11
A few years later, Oshima Nagisa's "The Imperial Law" is still such a story about forbidden love. This is a story of arrogant and petite who couldn't face Xiao Gong who was finally bent over by himself. Of course, it also discussed the cultural conflict between Japan and the West (Britain). Young Takeshi Kitano is so powerful, so festive and afraid of people laughing... The close-up and moving the camera are the main points of audio-visual language. The interior and night scenes are not well...
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Rhiannon 2022-03-15 09:01:11
Anti-war, Miaoji, Dabao, Sakamoto Ryuichi, Kitano Takeshi, OST. The scene of the prisoners of war queuing up slowly out of the hospital was atrocious. In the end, Takeshi Kitano's smile was emotional, "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence." The so-called four years were linked together at this...
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Oliver 2022-03-14 14:12:31
This movie is a great collection of Capricornus, David Bowie, Takeshi Kitano, Ryuichi Sakamoto, all of them are...
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Jared 2022-02-02 08:18:20
In the end, Kitano Takeshi sat there, shaved his head, and said with a smile: I want to stay drunk. Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. The eyes are red. Who would have thought that watching this movie would be moved by Takeshi...
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Coby 2022-02-02 08:18:20
Nagisa Oshima's directing techniques can almost be described as "rough". The way to abuse the spirit of the audience has reached its peak and is...
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence Comments
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence quotes
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Group Capt. Hicksley: I don't know what to make of you, Lawrence. You're either very clever or you're bloody stupid.
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Yonoi: Who do you think you are? Are you an evil spirit?
Maj. Jack Celliers: Yes, and one of yours I hope.
Director: Nagisa Ôshima
Language: English,Japanese Release date: September 2, 1983