The attitude towards death is weird

Marques 2022-12-18 07:19:08

I suddenly wanted to watch a comedy, so I found this sonata with the label of comedy to watch. After reading it, Nima pondered.

The attitude towards death is strange.

Whether it was playing the Russian turntable or shooting fireworks, Muragawa always had a childish smile. When the gangster drowned the boss of the mahjong hall, when his subordinates were headshot in front of Muragawa, and several people in Nakamura were killed When the killer shot the lover next to him, everyone showed a complete daze in the face of death. Fate? Zen of life and death? Maybe I don't know for a moment, but it doesn't matter.

A lot of shots have the tail of a small empty shot. In a second or two, the rhythm of the whole movie is special. It seems like a person who thinks step by step. Laughter is a gangster, laughing with a totally boyish face.

The truck at the end of the film is very clever. When it first appeared, I was thinking that the sudden appearance of this truck must imply something, and it became clear after a few seconds. What does the girl in the film mean? Everyone may have their own experience, but it is not easy to be specific. How to show that the place of suicide is only a little bit away from the girl? A truck drives a few seconds away.

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Extended Reading

Sonatine quotes

  • Aniki Murakawa: Indecent exposure is fun.

  • Miyuki: You're tough. I love tough guys.

    Aniki Murakawa: I wouldn't carry a gun if I were tough.

    Miyuki: You can shoot without a second thought.

    Aniki Murakawa: I shoot fast because I get scared fast.

    Miyuki: But you're not afraid of dying, are you?

    Aniki Murakawa: When you're scared all the time, you reach a point when you wish you were dead.