Our defeat, their victory

Dallas 2022-04-21 09:01:17

The audience trotted all the way, and the one with the calf was a fast one. The Japanese are really diligent, and the poor are thinking about it. This is probably the case. The spirit is only suitable for that era! The last knight, the last samurai, when the villagers got their father's permission to surround and kill the prisoners, there was a nausea, disgusting human nature, but Akira Kurosawa makes you don't know where to criticize them, it seems to be right , When I saw the samurai leaving silently, I felt that this is society, this is peasants, it is not easy for everyone to have children, and the reason is not difficult to understand, but such a profound thinking is awesome. Don't want it, read it It is very heavy. What people should pursue in their life should be strength or faith. This should not be a question that even a 30-year-old can't understand. Maybe most people can't understand or not think about it all their lives. When the villagers celebrate At that time, three people survived, four people were buried in the ground, and four katana swords were inserted, which deeply stabbed the elites and backbones of an era. We should think deeply about these, people can’t just live in ideals and reality. It's too cruel. There is a movie review below. The writing is so profound and powerful. It can be seen that he understands Akira Kurosawa very well.

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Extended Reading
  • Blaze 2021-10-20 19:01:52

    The film that defends the homeland can also capture such a profound humanity.

  • Elsie 2021-10-20 19:01:53

    "It must be boring to live in such a thatched house and eat this kind of food, but you must know that it is interesting to live!" Ugly." Kurosawa Akira, "The Toad's Oil"

Seven Samurai quotes

  • Heihachi Hayashida: Haven't you ever seen anyone cut firewood before?

    Gorobei Katayama: You seem to enjoy it.

    Heihachi Hayashida: That's just the way I am. Yah!

    [he chops another log]

    Gorobei Katayama: You're good!

    Heihachi Hayashida: Not really. It's a lot harder than killing enemies. Yah!

    [he splits another log]

    Gorobei Katayama: Have you killed many?

    Heihachi Hayashida: Since it's impossible to kill them all - yah!

    [he splits another log]

    Heihachi Hayashida: I usually run away.

    Gorobei Katayama: A splendid principle.

    Heihachi Hayashida: Thank you. Yah!

  • Heihachi Hayashida: I'm Heihachi Hayashida, a fencer of the Wood Cutting School.

    [Gorobei bursts into giggles. Kambei looks unamused]