Ashamed to say, this is the second film of Takeshi Kitano I've seen. In the first "Summer of Kikujiro", Kikujiro's philistine and kindness constantly influenced my emotions, either laughing with laughter or moved to tears. But "The Doll" is completely different. I don't know why, eight minutes before the opening, I have the urge to burst into tears, especially with the music of Hisaishi. So I prepared my emotions and tissues to pay attention to the following developments. However, the discussion between the two passers-by, A and B, immediately swept away my slightly sadness, and even misled me that this was a film with a soap opera plot. I continued watching with the idea of watching a soap opera, and thankfully this is not a soap opera melodrama at all or a melodrama at all. It seems that the beginning of the soap opera is really the development and end of Takeshi Kitano.
The groom escapes the marriage and the bride commits suicide. The star's car accident and disfigurement not only missed the film and television circle, but also decided to divide the line with the fans. The persistent fans did not hesitate to poke their eyes in order to "see" their idols again. The old woman waited all her youth for her lover. When he appeared again, she thought they could go on forever, but he was assassinated by the enemy that day. From the seemingly extreme plot to Takeshi Kitano's hands, everything became quiet, no cries, no car accidents, no gunshots, and no violent scenes. All the extreme love and hate are covered with a layer of blurred temperament, and the original angry plot can't wait to come to an end, but it makes people feel pity.
The last scene kept replaying in my mind all the time, which was a bit worrying. The real violence does not require a knife or a shot, but sinks into the state of Dying. The fans said that roses are very fragrant, and Chunna said, "The roses in the whole garden are in full bloom." Although I can't see the delicate beauty of roses again, I am bathed in the fragrance of roses. I am very satisfied with idols, and I am a little worried.
This is "The Doll", everything is unexpected but seems reasonable. Emotions can never find an outlet, and they are willing to be dominated like dolls.
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