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Cassandre 2022-03-20 09:03:06
Not as good as Akira Kurosawa's best ones, but not bad for such an old movie. The part of "Looking for a Gun" is a little procrastinated, and the accusation of social problems is too direct. The three views are of course good, but it makes people feel that the preaching is not good. In addition, Mifune Toshiro's contemporary style is not as good as the ancient costume...
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Jerald 2022-03-20 09:03:06
Rewatch. What I saw was the same as before, but what I experienced was very different. Gun Hunt is as different from this movie as an Old Boy is from a real Old...
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Treva 2022-03-20 09:03:06
Akira Kurosawa's cleanliness is concise, compact and clear, never soft and silent, but imposes the most urgent toughness on the viewer. If he can't avoid it, he is...
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Liam 2022-03-20 09:03:06
After reading it, I felt that the movie could also be called a heat or a gun. Akira Kurosawa uses a police and bandit movie to help us understand the decay of post-war Japan. In a bad environment, there are helpless crimes. Every character in the movie is full and sensible, and you can understand the character's temperament and background in a few scenes. The movie caught the eye firmly at the beginning. The roaming scene of Mifune was shot very artistically, and of course the appearance was...
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Louisa 2022-03-19 09:01:10
With the name of the gun detective case, it is still about the concern about life in post-war Japan and the hardships at the...
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Gladys 2022-03-19 09:01:10
It is a story of finding a gun, a story of catching a murderer, and even a Ukiyo-e painting. The lives of the people in the middle and lower classes, and the psychological trauma after the war were all reflected in the process of investigating the case, and the exposure of these social problems did not affect the development of the main line at all; The police lost their guns, the old and the young were right, these elements were played by Akira Kurosawa more than 60 years ago. Not only did he...
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Elbert 2022-03-19 09:01:10
One person's experience reflects the post-war Japan. The whereabouts of a gun affects the fate of several people. There is still hope in the devastated...
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Evangeline 2022-03-19 09:01:10
There are no bad people in the world, only bad circumstances. How meaningful this is, how many people are tired of living in this society, but can the cause of crime really be blamed on society? Ordinary police and bandit solving stories, follow the clues step by step, but in the process reflect the entangled state of people's hearts in the period after Japan's defeat. Akira Kurosawa is paying attention to the hard life of the people at the bottom in his own...
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Erika 2022-03-19 09:01:10
Looking at all living beings by looking for guns, showing the various human conditions of post-war Japanese society, life is difficult, people are confused, as if the heat is unbearable; looking for guns is not the ultimate meaning, the process of searching, seeing all the sufferings of the Japanese people after the war, is the most touching film of this film place. The post-war faction split into wild dogs and wild dogs. Kurosawa not only discusses the relationship between crime and poverty,...
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Laurine 2022-03-18 09:01:09
One of the joys of watching this old movie is to find out how many backwards are...
Stray Dog Comments
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Det. Sato: We want to see Namiki.
[the show director, a tall young man with thick, limp hair, slumps down in a chair and holds an electric fan to his face]
Girlie Show director: [lazily] Harumi's out today. She's a real problem, that one. One little comment and she takes the day off. She's quiet all right, but the quiet ones are always the most stubborn. And she's sick right now.
Det. Sato: She's sick?
Girlie Show director: With her monthlies, you know. They're always impossible then.
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Harumi's mother: Harumi, you must tell them everything you know.
Harumi Namaki, showgirl: I don't know what I don't know.