paranoid decision

Bobbie 2022-03-25 09:01:10

I don’t think the translated name of the lone killer is actually quite appropriate. In fact, the real name is already in place. Samurai,
we Orientals generally understand the spirit represented by the word samurai better, abide by our own principles, be meticulous, but also have the image of a flesh-and-blood samurai. The 1940s and 1960s were vividly portrayed by Japanese directors represented by Akira Kurosawa, and these films had a great influence on subsequent international films. In the film Warrior, the lone wolf temperament presented with a bit of arrogance and a bit of sadness, deduces a paranoid and stubborn lonely warrior.
This kind of film is very interesting. In fact, there is no need to do too much analysis in details. After seeing a lot of film reviews that analyze the details, I feel that the author is tired, so I want to write something casually.
First of all, from the name of the film, it can be seen that the protagonist is a very attitude person, the principle of self, the bottom line that cannot be touched, self-discipline, and the ability to act beyond ordinary people. These are the precursory feelings that the word samurai can bring. .
The opening of the film for more than two minutes, with subtitles, repeatedly laid the emotional foundation for us, not handsome, not a gentleman, not some killer, just - lonely!
A person who has a strong personality, likes to be alone and is smart is very suitable for doing some careful and distinctive things. The film gives us a lot of information. These information are combined with Alain Delon's stern shape to form a vivid image. .
Careful thinking and good evidence before action have been prepared for emergencies.

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Le Samouraï quotes

  • [pulls a gun on her, she just looks disappointed]

    Valérie: Why Jeff?

    Jeff Costello: I've been paid to.

  • Jeff Costello: Why did you say you didn't recognize me?

    Valérie: Why did you kill Martey?

    Jeff Costello: I was told I'd be paid.

    Valérie: What did he do to you?

    Jeff Costello: Nothing at all. I didn't even know him. The first and last time I saw him was 24 hours ago.

    [pause]

    Valérie: What sort of man are you?