I, a second grader of elementary school, who led the whole class to watch "The Grudge", had to pause in several places for a while??
Kiyoshi Kurosawa is really good at internalizing the supernatural into the trivial and barren everyday life like my own;
I really liked his scenes of the post-industrial era of abandoned apartments and broken factories. . .
Dirty plastic film is constantly blown by the wind
red tape seals the door
The view through the frosted glass cover in the haze
Dazzling light from outside
Human-shaped dark stains on the walls that have spread like age-old mildew
BGM's paradoxical singing is so good that it is comparable to the beauty of Chu people? . There is also the sizzling cracking sound of the video tape, although it is very common, but I still like it very much.
But these are nothing, what I like most about it is the core of the story; the simple and crude setting, what if death is equal to eternal loneliness? Eternally waiting for redemption in despair, the cry of "Save me" burst out from the throat with difficulty;
It's really a sense of sadness and horror that seeps into the bone marrow; I'm no longer afraid when I see it, I just feel sad. . Tears kept falling. .
However, Kurosawa is really not good at writing eroticism, and the relationship between men and women in the apocalypse is presented by him as a kind of pure and extremely simple companionship with a sense of juvenile comics, redemption and a lonely "elope" bridge; but I Really just ate this. . .
So Kawashima slammed on the door and shouted, "What do you think about this, let's live together? We can't live together in this way. Sure enough, if we all live apart from each other, people like us, after all, are still very weak. Yeah...hey, if I say it, can't you?". . . Ah, I just want to marry him on the spot? In such a desolate apocalypse, there still exists such a boy with a beam of light. . Did Kurosawa kill him anyway?
It is said that Kurosawa is quite obsessed with the "loop". . Shore trip also has a similar meaning to the circuit, right?
And I really like the feeling of Kurosawa Kiyoshi blurring the boundaries between people and ghosts. It looks like I feel like I will live and live alone forever and die without realizing it... So ah I also hope that a little angel like that will come to save me 233
I finally finished cutting the film and got the homework for the spring semester. I can make up a patch. I'm happy [
What does a dissertation not exist?
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