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Empire of Passion Reviews

  • Nannie 2022-02-07 14:46:51

    Gradually blur the line between the living and the dead, and let the quietest undead make the strongest statement.

    The matter of people and ghosts has always been a popular theme among the people. In the face of all unknowns, people often use values ​​that conform to the society and turn them into anecdotes and anecdotes. "Empire of Passion" is a 1987 French-Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima. The story...

  • Herminio 2022-02-07 14:46:51

    The Japanese who are good at doing Weimei

    I remember that the first DVD I bought was Nagisa Oshima's [Dead of Love]. I watched it in the bedroom with my roommate. At that time, we were still discussing the injustice of the Japanese society of male superiority and female inferiority hidden in the film. He also said that he wanted to save...

  • Jose 2022-02-07 14:46:51

    "Love of the Dead": Can you tell the difference between desire and love?

    Liu Qiang loves movies

    When it comes to Nagisa Oshima, many people don't know it, but when it comes to "Sensual World" directed by him, most young people who like movies or not have heard of it. Indeed, the shocking World of Senses is so dazzling that it obscures its so-called "sister", this equally...

  • Kelli 2022-02-07 14:46:51

    My watchbook: "Love of the Dead"

    The version I watched should have been cut, only 100 minutes. As Nagisa Oshima's erotic masterpiece after "The World of Senses", the popular version does not have a picture that can match even close to the scale of the former, really accurate. However, in terms of plot, the film is obviously much...

  • Alice 2022-02-07 14:46:51

    the director said

    In 1978, the famous Japanese director Oshima Nagisa (1932~ ) wrote and directed the film "Dead of Love" produced by Anatole Deman, which constituted a sister piece with his 1976 "Sensual World". . These two works with world influence are both funded and produced by French people, but from the...

  • Sydnie 2022-02-07 14:46:51

    A rural cheating tragedy

    Japan, a small forgotten mountain village. Yi Saburo is a personal rickshaw driver, working all day, the only fun is to go home to drink a little wine and enjoy the gentle service of his wife. His wife, A Shi (Jixing Kazuo), is a typical rural woman. She has no culture and makes a living by helping...

  • Arvilla 2022-02-07 14:46:51

    Heart waves before death

    After watching this movie, I took a deep breath and finally insisted on watching it. It's really not so smooth and not so fascinating. It seems that the heart waves of those who are dying are often...short-circuited... Maybe I have seen the sensory world before, and I have a lot of expectations for...

  • Kallie 2022-02-07 14:46:51

    If we met three or five years earlier, why would we fight in our hearts?

    In the beginning, the two were just physical entanglements. Ashi's charm still exists, and Fengzi is young and strong. The most primitive attraction, the most instinctive impulse. After Fengji "raped" Ashi, Ashi found a long-lost happiness, and Fengji also got the woman he longed for. The two went...

  • Lolita 2022-02-07 14:46:51

    The external conflict of the erotic conflict

    This movie is the film of Nagisa Oshima after he made "Sensual World", and the actor who plays the male lead is Fuji Ryuya, who plays the leading actor Yoshizo in "Sensual World". In this film, he plays a rural second-rate, roguelike, quite different from the romantic little boss in "Sensual...

  • Garett 2022-02-07 14:46:51

    At first I thought it was a erotic film, then I saw it was a horror film, then a criminal investigation film, but it turned out to be an ethical film about human nature. . .

    In fact, I saw this movie as a horror movie at first. The grayish-white grimace of the male protagonist, coupled with the weird and hazy mood, makes people feel like a horror movie.

    The main content of the film is still on the line of cheating between the male and female protagonists. On this line,...