Kurosawa Kiyoshi's movies always fall into madness so easily. Abandon all ethical principles; always give up the yearning for life easily, and go to death solemnly. Maybe<
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Rowan 2022-01-19 08:02:04
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Wilbert 2022-03-26 09:01:12
Kurosawa Kiyoshi's horror films are always so elusive. They explore the good and evil of human nature in a suspenseful and thrilling framework. Weird forces and chaos have never been his thing. All the fears in the film stem from the distortion and invisibleness of human nature. the subconscious mind. This film is similar to his "The Devil's Loop", with calm and restrained long shots, slow narration and a suspenseful atmosphere throughout, it is difficult to understand the brilliance and depth of the film without seeing the end.
Talia 2022-03-18 09:01:06
3.5. All the murder scenes are well portrayed. Especially the last waitress, the camera stopped just right. The plot advancement is really too slow, and it feels like the characters have been spinning around in place, especially the hypnotizing hypnotist, who has been appearing with a big rope-jumping face, so there can be no changes.