What is Red Dead Redemption?

Bernhard 2022-04-19 08:01:03

Each character created by Akira Kurosawa is more three-dimensional, the plot is very tortuous, and many details are simply unimaginable and full of humor.

I watched Red Dead Redemption yesterday and thought it was amazing, and when I watched this today, I could see Red Dead Redemption copying everywhere. I also admire the director of Red Dead Redemption for having the courage to film it (Zhang Yimou didn’t even dare to see Kurosawa. Ming's reason is that he feels like a small person, but is it really because of this?)

Akira Kurosawa, who has only recently entered the pit

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  • Zena 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    #North Film FestivalPhoto# is probably my favorite Akira Kurosawa movie, and it would be a good idea to use it as a sequel to "Tsubaki Thirteen Lang". There were twists and turns (nearly beaten), but overall it was positive and fun. This story is not cliché at all. It does not follow the routine of justice defeating evil. Instead, it portrays the positive and negative characters with flesh and blood. It also uses the irony of the past to see that the world is cool and people are not old. Iconic classic characters. ps Cheng Xiaodong and Tsui Hark's "Human Road" many scenes are copied from this film. It seems that the classics influence each other, and the great filmmakers also cherish each other.

  • Johathan 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    #North Film FestivalPhoto# is probably my favorite Akira Kurosawa movie, and it would be a good idea to use it as a sequel to "Tsubaki Thirteen Lang". There were twists and turns (nearly beaten), but overall it was positive and fun. This story is not cliché at all. It does not follow the routine of justice defeating evil. Instead, it portrays the positive and negative characters with flesh and blood. It also uses the irony of the past to see that the world is cool and people are not old. Iconic classic characters. ps Cheng Xiaodong and Tsui Hark's "Human Road" many scenes are copied from this film. It seems that the classics influence each other, and the great filmmakers also cherish each other.

Yojimbo quotes

  • Inokichi, Ushitora's rotund brother: Hey, Cooper. How's business? How many coffins have you sold?

    The Cooper: Two to your place...

    Inokichi, Ushitora's rotund brother: Eh?

    The Cooper: ...four to the other side.

    [Inokichi tries counting the numbers on his fingers]

    Inokichi, Ushitora's rotund brother: Not bad.

    [He chuckles and walks off with two henchmen]

  • Sanjuro: I know I'm quite a sight, but could you do your staring later?