Read it in one go

Cale 2022-03-22 09:01:10

The director's work of "The Years of Love" is still more than two hours, and it talks about history. When I first saw it, I thought it was smelly and long, and it was difficult to watch, but in the end I watched it in one go. The only love scene in the movie is a little bit bloody and incomprehensible. The heroine played by Xiaoxue can actually engage with the foreigner Tom who killed her husband. The screenwriter is a bit wishful thinking, and the movie is a bit too exaggerated. The role of the hero in Japan during the Meiji Restoration.

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  • Dolly 2022-03-21 09:01:11

    2018.1.28.1056 It seems that as I grow older, I am getting more and more able to understand what story a movie wants to tell, but more and more I find that the quality of a movie and the core of its thoughts are really too much for those of the main creators. The direct relationship, the limitation of his knowledge, his personal experience, and his present moment will all be presented in the movie in some way. This movie is smooth to watch, but you can’t think about it too much, and I didn’t want to study the spirit of Bushido.

  • Weston 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Comparable to Avatar. The plot is surprisingly similar. The sensation is in place, the scene is in place. It was a pleasure to watch with relatives.

The Last Samurai quotes

  • Katsumoto: The Emperor could not hear my words. His army will come. For nine hundred years, my ancestors have protected our people. Now... I have failed them.

    Algren: So you will take your own life? In shame? Shame for a life of service? Discipline? Compassion?

    Katsumoto: The way of the Samurai is not necessary anymore.

    Algren: Necessary? What could be more necessary?

    Katsumoto: I will die by the sword. My own, or my enemy's.

    Algren: Then let it be your enemy's.

  • Katsumoto: If I am no use, I will happily end my life.

    Emperor Meiji: No, I need your voice in the Council.

    Katsumoto: It is your voice we need, Highness. You are a living god. Do what you think is right.

    Emperor Meiji: [ruefully] I am a living god, as long as I do what *they* think is right.

    Katsumoto: What sad words you speak.