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Imogene 2022-04-13 09:01:07
Advice on how to live
If you ask: How do real Japanese live? What answer could be more real than the flimsy sliding door that shuts out the rainstorm at the beginning of the movie? The unique color tone of Japanese film is like the dark blue roof of a traditional Japanese house.
From the sense of reality, the film can... -
Sincere 2022-04-12 09:01:11
In fact, life is full of surprises, isn't it?
Japanese filmmakers have a long history of using a variety of slow, almost motionless shots to evoke feelings, emotions and grief that seem to have been repressed for a long time. The black piano plays a heavy sonata, just like the destructive ocean monsoon passing through.
For an ordinary family,...
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Kassandra 2022-04-17 09:01:13
The first half is very realistic, the kind of unemployed life who is desperate for help and still blindly looking for an exit hits people's hearts; the comparison of the second half of the horses is inconsistent - Kurosawa only made half of the good scenes. The misery of a Japanese family.
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Vivien 2022-04-20 09:02:57
Kiyoshi Kurosawa knew all about the body and light, so elegant, so terrifying. A little self-disturbance is also the meaning of the sonata in the title.
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