Really good swordsmen put the sword in the scabbard instead of using it often

Turner 2022-01-09 08:01:15

A really good movie should be both interesting and easy to understand-when Kurosawa Akira and


those no-brained samurai ran over, they felt that the director was going to say a very wonderful parting.

B 00:46:36 Should one of the two swordsmen die before it is considered a duel?
Is it necessary for people to express their intentions only through the rupture of humanity?

I guess Kurosawa might not let one of them die, which is more interesting.

Sure enough, the result of the duel was a death, but although the handling method was average, it was concise and perfect. When the blood spurted out, it was both bloody and clean.


It’s the director who wants to speak, and the realm is not so high. "He is just like me, an unsheathed sword, never sheathed. Madam is right. A good sword is to be sheathed."
Those who wish to stay here. , I don’t seem to understand his despair. He just killed himself, perhaps repeated countless times. Such a person is unable to live with everyone in

a movie with perfect expression and thoughtfulness. Not necessarily art, but it can be a perfect commodity. For example, Jin Yong's popular novel


can sometimes express a certain state, which is close to art.





Such a person can’t live with everyone—it’s not that he doesn’t want to, otherwise he won’t be sad because he killed someone who didn’t want to kill.




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Extended Reading
  • Katlyn 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Toshiro Mifune finished blasting Yuji Oda...

  • Jannie 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    95% of the whole film feels like three boats of mothers carry nine silly gophers, how stupid the gophers are, the more witty the mother is. The last 5% is still the iconic ending of Akira Kurosawa. The samurai is just a special type of wage earner, and the spirit and reality are always in conflict. In the end, there is only one death to die for.

Sanjuro quotes

  • Sanjûrô Tsubaki: You tired of being stupid yet?

  • [last lines]

    Sanjûrô Tsubaki: See ya around.