Come on if you can burn it

Owen 2022-04-20 09:01:48

Akira Kurosawa should be a person with a particularly warm heart, a bit naughty, cold-eyed and warm-hearted.

Shimura Joe is so amazing, three plays in three days, samurai, woodcutter, and little official, it's so easy! Why Kurosawa likes him, I think the two of them can achieve each other.

In fact, there are too many introductions to this play. After so long, many things have changed, but people still don't understand why they want to live, and how to go to the north for a long time.

Now I can't find such a group of people filming a movie like this, telling a story like this, alas

Watanabe and that song on the last swing, the picture is so beautiful

"How short life is, let a girl fall in love. Before the red lips fade, before the enthusiasm becomes cold, no one knows what will happen tomorrow, no one knows what will happen tomorrow; Before the hair fades, before the flame of love goes out, today is gone forever, today is gone forever..."

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  • Brittany 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Laziness and selfishness are actually the bloated system of each individual, and we are all wasting our lives, wasting our time and being insensitive. After more than half of life has passed, only to find that there is nothing to gain, it is an empty nothingness. The sworn ambitions and promises will be completely different when you wake up. I can't hate people and appreciate twilight because I don't have that kind of time. No matter the story, structure, photography, etc., the film is perfect.

  • Rogelio 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    If it weren't for Shimura Joe's performance in the second half being a little too hard, this movie would be full marks. This scenario is common in post-war Japan more than fifty years ago, or in the great powers of today, or in any "organization," "class," or "society." Not only about class society, but also about the meaning of life, using a variety of faces and expressions of life to talk about birth, old age, sickness and death.

Ikiru quotes

  • Novelist: That's not art. A striptease isn't art. It's too direct. It's more direct than art. That woman's body up there? It's a big juicy steak. It's a glass of gin. It's a hormone extract. Streptomycin. Uranium!

  • Kanji: [singing] Life is brief / Fall in love, maiden / Before the crimson bloom / Fades from your lips / Before the tides of passion / Cool within you / For those of you / Who know no tomorrow...