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Pete 2022-03-20 09:03:09
Use the Internet to irony the pervasive loneliness—a feeling more terrifying than death. Death is ignorance after a moment, loneliness is eternity after a moment. I mistakenly thought that this was just a commercial horror film. After seeing the estranged performance and interaction, I realized that the essence is the anti-type under the literary and genre. And the second half of the story is closest to the feelings of Junji Ito and the whirlpool. That slow-motion female ghost approaching is...
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Nels 2022-03-20 09:03:09
Kurosawa Kiyoshi's horror film is too...
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Brook 2022-03-20 09:03:09
How can anyone see ideology after watching a horror movie? In 2001, Japan's IT was so bad that I was shocked. Internet access also required literacy, not even the PrtSc key. Horror movies are the worst without horror. Except for the small clip of jumping off the building, it was only "scared", not "scared". I wondered how a scene was filmed. Feng Qiu glanced at it from a distance and said, "Find someone who really wants to jump off the...
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Kristoffer 2022-03-20 09:03:09
The only movie in a few years that has almost no horror scenes, but I felt terrified when I watched it in the middle of the night. The director didn't take a single shot in the special effects, but it made me feel trembling at the beginning, the process made me feel lonely, and the ending made me feel the desolation of the apocalypse. For those of you who don't understand it, it's a waste to see it as a ghost...
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Miles 2022-03-19 09:01:11
It's not so much a horror movie, it's actually an observation of the living conditions of urbanites. Ask the character's mouth: What's the difference between a lonely eccentric and a dead person? This film has no story. It presents the efforts of the two protagonists to find life (meaning) in a parallel way. The theme is a little inspirational, isn't it? But it is mentally weak, and its expression is long-winded and repeated. I think that the recurring shadow that indicates the death of the...
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Gardner 2022-03-19 09:01:11
I've seen the American version, but I haven't seen this one yet. . After 10 years, wowow has released a high-definition...
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Myrna 2022-03-19 09:01:11
Loneliness is like a shadow, a shadow and a shadow. Born alone, so is...
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Cole 2022-03-19 09:01:11
The reason why Kumiko Aso was able to escape from life is because she is not obsessed and infatuated, so she is not affectionate or genuine, so she will not be attracted by any temptation - I see her as her villain...... .ps Later, I read a book that said Kurosawa Kiyoshi himself was not satisfied with the compromise at the end, hoho I finally got close to the correct...
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Toby 2022-03-19 09:01:11
I re-flashed the Blu-ray version from Arrow Video, but I didn’t understand it back then, but now I’m watching it again and I realize it’s a literary film. The secret room sealed with red tape is impressive. In the era when computers were just emerging, Japanese people actually started filming loneliness. Now, is it easier to resonate with such a theme now? It seems lively when alive, but in fact there are many lonely souls, lonely when alive, and endless loneliness after death. Talking about...
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Johnny 2022-03-18 09:01:10
how to say. . . Whether to complain about "why are literary films so terrifying" or "why are horror films so literary"? Japan is also a very strange nation. On the one hand, it advocates the weak relationship between people, and on the other hand, it is very afraid of loneliness. Bad people do bad things because they are afraid of loneliness. Death is actually eternal loneliness. . . Since you are so afraid, you should get along well with people when you are...
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Antonio 2022-03-18 08:01:01
lonely to death
The first time I watched "The Loop", I watched it for 20 minutes and then closed it. Not only did I feel that the picture quality was rough, the story pace was extremely slow, and even the shooting techniques felt amateurish.
A few years later, I re-downloaded the Blu-ray version. After this review,...
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Drew 2022-03-18 08:01:01
Loneliness is the last infectious disease left by mankind in the 21st century
I'm thinking about two questions
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Doroningen: Tokyo: Missing Sakai Mitsuo, Tokyo: Missing Yamazaki Naoko, Kanagawa: Missing Hirayama Michio, Kanagawa: Missing Kauahara Takumi, Saitama: Missing Tomioka Shigeki, Tokyo: Missing Yoshida Tomoko, Tokyo: Missing Nakajima Kumi, Kanagawa: Missing Kitaoka Eri, Tokyo: Missing Fukuda Tatsuya.
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Harue Karasawa: I've always wondered what it was like to die, from when I was really little. I was always alone.
Ryosuke Kawashima: Any parents or family?
Harue Karasawa: Sure, but they're irrelevant.
Ryosuke Kawashima: Right.
Harue Karasawa: That after death, you live happily with everyone over there.
Ryosuke Kawashima: Can we stop talking about this?
Harue Karasawa: But it may be true.
Ryosuke Kawashima: Sure, but...
Harue Karasawa: Then in high school it dawned on me, you might be all alone after death too.
Ryosuke Kawashima: There's no way to know, how could you know?
Harue Karasawa: The idea was so terrifying, I couldn't even bear it, that nothing changes with death, just right now, forever. Is that what becoming a ghost is about?