A real, simple and good film

Emery 2022-01-05 08:01:05

A movie that looks more like a movie made in the 1970s and 1980s. There is no magnificent swordsmanship and no magnificent scenes. Even the institutions in the small town seem so primitive, but it is such a "simple" movie. The Japanese costume films from Japan have achieved what many Chinese "dazzling" costume films cannot do: let the audience feel the spirit of the film itself.
Guitou’s loyalty to his master and Makino’s amputated abdomen for committing crimes fully demonstrate the spirit of Bushido. Bushido is like the Christian doctrine practiced by the samurai. It is sacred. Smart people will accuse Guitou. He was stupid and loyal and died well, but principle-oriented people would agree with him and feel sorry for his fate. The Thirteen Assassins are the most tragic. I think the hunter of the Thirteen Assassins, Shinrokuro, makes the Gunner Ronin and Ogura the most distinctive, and can reflect the values ​​of people of different personalities in this battle. What is it for? And it can make them fight as if they were dead.
All in all, this film is very real. This alone requires a lot of domestic costume films to learn from, play less virtual and more real. Such a movie can really make people feel thrilling.

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Extended Reading
  • Jarvis 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    Except for the protagonist who has more lines, the rest of the film are all soy sauce parties. Compared with the October Siege, it is superior in the handling of the characters. Miike Tsongshi has been trained in the group fights of two enthusiastic colleges and universities, and the multiplayer action scene scheduling has been done at your fingertips, and you will not be disappointed in the 50-minute cutting scene without breathing. Only the slumped and rolling heads let me see the shadow of Miike Tsongshi's film. ps, who can tell me why the hunter finally came back to life?

  • Duane 2022-03-30 09:01:05

    Compared with "Seven Samurai", it adds a lot of layers of strategy and violent killing scenes, and there are also many shining actors. The masterpiece is Takashi Miike's most eye-catching work!

13 Assassins quotes

  • Lord Naritsugu Matsudaira: Some call it elegance. Some call it cruel. I like it.

    [kicks his retainer's severed head]

  • Lord Naritsugu Matsudaira: [after being stabbed by Shinzaemon Shimada's sword] It hurts.