Chef's chowder tastes good

Alanna 2022-03-26 08:01:01

A good film, although Japanese English is very weird, but the actors are still trying very hard. The overall color style is also very individual. On the surface, the film is a Western film frame. In fact, it interprets the struggle of the Genpei clan from another angle. I have to say the Book of Changes. Still very stylish, from appearance to the end, very stylish, including the last DUEL SOLO, maybe a little more oriental charm, some shortcomings, and it is obvious that the cowboys are not wild enough, not sharp enough, lack the eagle-like eyes of Lee Van Cleef, and do not have Clint Eastwood That kind of stubborn character on the surface is not too much. After all, this is not a real Western. Naturally, there will be no soundtrack by Mr. Ennio Morricone. If Mr. Mo comes to compose the music, it will be another style of attempt. Having said that, If the pure Japanese style is more, why is the music not Iwashiro Taro? If it is a combination of Japanese style and western style, it must match the movie very well, making the movie more beautiful and interesting

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  • Jettie 2022-04-21 09:03:51

    Miike's films are a must-see. This one is quite interesting. In general, Miike has a lot of cult vibes. good

  • Stephania 2022-04-21 09:03:51

    The pot of sukiyaki that Quentin squatted on the ground to eat is so cool! !

Sukiyaki Western Django quotes

  • Yoichi: Keep it in your pants, lily-liver. The tougher man gets the girl.

  • [first lines]

    Ringo: [shoots a snake out of the claws of a flying hawk and cuts egg out of it]

    Cowboy: [draws his gun on Piringo and whistles appreciatively]

    Boss: Piringo. Been looking for you. It's the end of the road for you.

    Boss: [gong] What's that sound?

    Ringo: That's the sound of the Gion Shoja temple bells.

    Boss: What?

    Ringo: You know, those Heike and Genji boys. On a distant island, these to clans split into the Reds and the Whites. Waged a war. Sort of like that, uh, War of the Roses, ya know? In England?

    Boss: Who won? The Whites?

    Ringo: This high noon battle was waged in Dannoura. Hear the Heike clan in red got themselves hog-tied by the Genji clan in white. Their story goes a little something like this.

    Ringo: [switching into Chinese accent] The sound of the Gion Shoja temple bells echoes the impermanence of all things.

    Boss: What bells you say?

    Ringo: The color of the Sala flower reveals the truth that to flourish is to fall.

    [gong]

    Ringo: The proud do not endure, like a passing dream on a night in spring.

    [sudden shoot out]

    Ringo: The mighty fall at last.

    Boss: See you in hell!

    Ringo: [shoots him, then back into cowboy accent] To be no more than dust before the wind.

    [mixes his egg]

    Girl: Piringo! That's why I love you!