Follow the trend and selectively ignore?

Desmond 2022-04-20 09:02:10

First of all, Akira Kurosawa is a master, which is undeniable.

But no one brought up the fight scene that made me feel like a child's play? Don't talk about composition, scheduling. Just talking about the last three teams of Feng Lin Huo, who commanded Feng Lin Huo like a mental retardation, made me unable to arouse my feelings about the death of the substitute at the end. Obviously, fighting is to avoid his edge and understand tricks. Since the movie has already explained Takeda Shingen's substitute strategy Such a philosophical strategy and tactics, as fast as a forest, as calm as the wind, and as immobile as a mountain, is like a child's play to fight a battle.

At the beginning of the final season of Game of Thrones against the White Walkers, the Dothraki under Long Ma had to fight without thinking. What was it like when they were sprayed? Why is there no one talking about the shadow warriors of the Great God of Kurosawa? Don't tell me that the director wants to compare the incompetence of the performance. It's unreasonable. I can only say that the director wants to serve the theme and the plot is too deliberately designed.

There is also a movie that some people like and some don't like. It's normal. Some netizens are deliberately sprayed with some plots of this movie that they don't understand? Only suitable for watching Hong Kong police and gangster movies?

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Kagemusha quotes

  • Masakage Yamagata: [Rainbow appears, causing the advancing Takeda army to halt] My lord, what do you think that light is that is barring your path?

    Katsuyori Takeda: [Gives it a quick glance] A rainbow.

    Masakage Yamagata: You're wrong! It is your late father's instructions not to proceed. He's telling you to stay in your domain and guard it. Those were your father's last words. If you do that, nothing can harm us.

    Katsuyori Takeda: Harm? An ominous word. Since the time of our ancestors, the Takeda have never run from a fight.

    Katsuyori Takeda: [Addressing his army] Forward!... Forward!

  • Nobunaga Oda: [Giving battle instructions to his messengers on horseback] Tell the gunners to shoot the horses first. The Takeda cavalry cannot fight without horses.