Among the four major tragedies, I like "King Lear" the most, because it is the most moving. Akira Kurosawa combined this story with Japanese historical figures to produce this "Ran". Is "Chaos" good? Of course. After reading this, I found that the National Teacher's "Heroes" and He Ping's "Heroes of Heaven and Earth" seem to be able to find the shadow of this. It can be seen that the aesthetic example set by Akira Kurosawa has not become outdated after many years, his colleagues still like it, and his influence is still extending.
The pictures in this film are exquisite, the composition is exquisite, the story content, the character performance, the scene design, and the dialogue development are all excellent. It's also good to take the Tao, even if the makeup artist makes Nakadai Tatsuya look like a ghost, it's still bearable.
In fact, the soundtrack is quite satisfactory, and there are no flaws. Although ancient Japanese music has a weirdness that doesn't fit my aesthetic.
This one is good, here are some:
The shots of the clouds are great.
The details are touching.
This scene is shocking
This sad episode is very moving.
The most tragic scene, let people sigh for a long time.
Finally, a tribute to my burning funds. Of course, I am also puzzled. With such funding support, I would like to ask the black director, why don't we use more realistic human blood?
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