Takeshi Kitano turned it over again to take a look. The most impressive scene in this movie, Kitano Takeshi put the revolver on his head with a smile. This scene is also often taken out as various covers. After getting to know Takeshi Kitano, you will find that his character, his experience as a talented actor, and his openness to sex have profoundly influenced his films. The combination of these things made something different, something I liked very much. The image of Takeshi Kitano in the movie is a very hard, very manly man in my eyes. It's not that the male protagonists in most movies have good-looking faces, strong builds, or any specialties. Movies of the Kitano Takeshi gangster type are not cruel, but they will reveal a warm side. It looks a little thin, but has a strong sense of strength. The plot of "Sonata" is very common for people who have watched a lot of gangster movies. Like Kitano Takeshi's subsequent series of extremely evil and inhumane films, including many Hong Kong films, the core is the greed of some people, which leads to conflicts of interest. In the world of gangsters, the conflict of interests will evolve to the issue of human life, and they exist out of the legal system. In "Sonata", the protagonist orders his subordinates to hang the man on a crane and sink him into the river to see how long he can hold it. In the end, he drowned because he forgot the time to chat with his subordinates. A light sentence buried him, and then turned to leave. There is a touch of dark humor, and there are many such points in Kitano's films, which are very Japanese-style cold jokes. I think it has something to do with his experience as a talented actor. The protagonist of the movie is a member of the underworld and is evil in itself. The "boss" he followed, for profit, plotted the protagonist and his small group into a bloody storm. The underworld is immoral from a legal point of view, but there are many moral norms within the underworld to maintain its operation, or to ensure the relative fairness of the interior, not to mess around, and to target each other for interests. But there will still be people who cross all kinds of things for the sake of profit. The protagonist and his small group face the muzzle from the top floor and choose to temporarily retreat in a secluded seaside cottage. The protagonist is here with his subordinates, friends doing all kinds of childish things to pass the time. In this part of the movie, there are many Japanese-style jokes arranged by Takeshi Kitano. It makes people feel that they are on vacation here, and the protagonist also met a very open-minded woman. The rhythm of the movie becomes slow here, and it is fun to do boring things every day. They did not get complete peace, and the people around the protagonist were killed one by one. When his friend was killed, the protagonist was still expressionless. At this time, Takeshi Kitano should not have been paralyzed by a motorcycle accident. The protagonists in many of Kitano Takeshi's movies have similarities, plus they are all played by him, which often gives me the illusion that the protagonists of these movies are all "the same person"... without too many words , do the hardest action to achieve the goal. Tragedy is to tear up the beautiful things to show you, this short-lived beauty is torn apart. Soon, the protagonist was left with two people. He took his revenge with an automatic rifle. This episode, compared to some "blockbusters", can be said to be a brushstroke. There is a shadow of oriental culture here, which is also full of Kitano Takeshi's films. His films depict violence, but also have many restrained parts. There are often slow shots, and the characters in the movie are staring sluggishly in a certain direction for a few seconds. Maybe it's because I've seen too many scenes of Takeshi Kitano committing suicide in the movie. When I watched the protagonist of "Sonata" suddenly commit suicide in the car, I didn't even feel any fluctuations in my heart..." I'm too afraid of death, but I want to hurry up "Death", killing the target of revenge, losing the people around you, endless conflicts of interest, dying at the right time is better than surviving. After experiencing the same motorcycle accident as Takeshi Kitano, I felt a little closer to Takeshi Kitano after eating two steel nails on my leg. Life is really a very small thing, so do what you think while you are alive. Without too many words, do the hardest action to achieve the goal. Tragedy is to tear up the beautiful things to show you, this short-lived beauty is torn apart. Soon, the protagonist was left with two people. He took his revenge with an automatic rifle. This episode, compared to some "blockbusters", can be said to be a brushstroke. There is a shadow of oriental culture here, which is also full of Kitano Takeshi's films. His films depict violence, but also have many restrained parts. There are often slow shots, and the characters in the movie are staring sluggishly in a certain direction for a few seconds. Maybe it's because I've seen too many scenes of Takeshi Kitano committing suicide in the movie. When I watched the protagonist of "Sonata" suddenly commit suicide in the car, I didn't even feel any fluctuations in my heart..." I'm too afraid of death, but I want to hurry up "Death", killing the target of revenge, losing the people around you, endless conflicts of interest, dying at the right time is better than surviving. After experiencing the same motorcycle accident as Takeshi Kitano, I felt a little closer to Takeshi Kitano after eating two steel nails on my leg. Life is really a very small thing, so do what you think while you are alive. Without too many words, do the hardest action to achieve the goal. Tragedy is to tear up the beautiful things to show you, this short-lived beauty is torn apart. Soon, the protagonist was left with two people. He took his revenge with an automatic rifle. This episode, compared to some "blockbusters", can be said to be a brushstroke. There is a shadow of oriental culture here, which is also full of Kitano Takeshi's films. His films depict violence, but also have many restrained parts. There are often slow shots, and the characters in the movie are staring sluggishly in a certain direction for a few seconds. Maybe it's because I've seen too many scenes of Takeshi Kitano committing suicide in the movie. When I watched the protagonist of "Sonata" suddenly commit suicide in the car, I didn't even feel any fluctuations in my heart..." I'm too afraid of death, but I want to hurry up "Death", killing the target of revenge, losing the people around you, endless conflicts of interest, dying at the right time is better than surviving. After experiencing the same motorcycle accident as Takeshi Kitano, I felt a little closer to Takeshi Kitano after eating two steel nails on my leg. Life is really a very small thing, so do what you think while you are alive.
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