There aren't as many nudity shots as he did

Rocio 2022-03-23 09:02:34

One aspect of his films that I find interesting is the way in which the relationship between men and women is expressed in a very subtle way, with no nudity scenes, but not a lot of eroticism. I didn't expect this one to go the opposite way, and it didn't take long for a naked female corpse to appear...
It's not that I can't stand it because of pure love. I just feel that the obscenity but not obscene is more in line with my aesthetic.

The detective's wife's view of the case is completely dependent on "woman's intuition", which is different from the police's method of solving the case, which pays attention to evidence. Just happened to read an article by Netbuy tonight, which mentioned Takashi Taniguchi's animation "Detective Gordon". The detective in the film also subverts the tradition. Regardless of the evidence, he directly points out the murderer. While emphasizing logic, innate intuition is somewhat suppressed.

In the murder scene of the murderer at home, the camera rewinds from his door to the stairs, all the way to the street outside. I like this long shot very much. There is no elaboration on the murder. The eerie staircase is in stark contrast to the lively street next door.

Doubt: What is the origin of the portrait of the woman on the wall of the murderer's house? The black and white photo on the table looks to be his mother, so why did she come out and dangle for a while...

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