repertoire of gods

Creola 2022-03-15 08:01:01

The Chef King is neither like his father, who disobeyed his orders and let his boss deal with him, nor did he become the second Sanjiao doctor. After igniting a Spartacus fire, he regained his status as a commoner, and he was not greedy for a prominent position—in fact, after losing power, he could become a slave no matter what his status was, but at this time, he was an upright owner. Self-respecting "people" are people who are not bound by any status or property in the world.

Of course, whether on the island (such as Dr. Sansho in Tango) or off the island (such as the Battleship Island), the attitude of the high-class people looting slaves and slaves is the same.
The power and position of the tsar is as solid as the tsar, and now there is no descendant left. Seeing such an end, some people say that it is pitiful. They are still mentioned because of their former prominence, but no one remembers the commoners who are many times more extinct than them. In the film, Taro said that "their lives were not endangered", and these dignitaries ignored them. When it was "endangered", the commoners no longer asked for their grace, and of course they would not raise them.

For thousands of years, human beings have repeated such plays again and again in front of God.

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  • Florian 2022-04-21 09:03:45

    Every time I watch Mizoguchi, it's hard to say which one moves me more, scheduling or emotion. That's the charm of film art.

  • Lelah 2022-03-21 09:03:25

    The composition of Mizoguchi's use of architecture and natural scenery is so delicate that it is very important to appreciate the picture. The sad folklore takes the straw plot as the support point, and uses the sacrifice of the sister and the tears of the mother to look at the compassion of the abundant women. Consistently criticize the men who are in distress repeatedly. At the end, "Story of the Rain Moon" shakes to the sky, and "Doctor Sansho" faces the sea

Sansho the Bailiff quotes

  • Masauji Taira: [Speaking to his son Zushio on the verge of being exiled and separated from his family] Zushio, I wonder if you'll become a stubborn man like me. You may be too young to understand, but hear me out anyway. Without mercy, man is like a beast. Even if you are hard on yourself, be merciful to others. Men are created equal. Everyone is entitled to their happiness.

  • Taro: Even children as young as you are sold and bought, treated like animals, and nobody questions it. What a horrible world.