The music is so bad that it is not worthy of Mishima.
Paul, who is accustomed to the works of the West, cannot understand the philosophy of the East at all. If there is merit in this movie, it can only be attributed to the charm of Mishima itself, and has nothing to do with the director, script, camera, etc. Because these things can't show up at all.
In my opinion, it is ridiculous to associate Mishima with terms such as the military state and the right wing. This argument does not know the so-called at all. Because those things have nothing to do with Mishima.
So whether I think the movie is good or bad, it makes me sick.
In fact, it's the same as the grandmother said to Gongwei at the beginning of the movie. Untouchables do not deserve to comment and appreciate a samurai at all.
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