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Clifford 2022-04-22 07:01:24
Chaos --- Kurosawa Akira's late color film, an adaptation of Shakespeare's original play.
"Ran" is a late work of Akira Kurosawa, adapted from Shakespeare's famous play "King Lear".
In the film, Akira Kurosawa made various breakthroughs and attempts in images, and he staged the scenes of the film. In "Chaos", this strong sense of stage gives his films a unique atmosphere.
Extremely...
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Watson 2022-04-22 07:01:24
chaos
The protagonist Xiuhu's family is destroyed and his wife and son are separated, but we have no desire to sympathize with him at all. All we felt was total numbness, endless darkness, we didn't sympathize with Xiuhu, we just felt it was the way it should be.
The so-called war of good and evil will...
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Monique 2022-04-22 07:01:24
Akira Kurosawa "Chaos"
For the perfect adaptation of King Lear from drama to movie, the distance between drama and movie is typically compared to Laomouzi's "Golden Armor" and Feng Xiaogang's "The Banquet", the three are in sequence. The gender reversal of the main characters is the most interesting aspect of the...
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Dovie 2022-04-22 07:01:24
inner feeling
At the end of the film, when Saburo was shot and killed, how unwilling to believe that Saburo died like this, the old master said softly: dead. It is really distressing that the old protagonist is struggling in such an ups and downs of life, such a vortex of reality. distressed
The old man's only...
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Zola 2022-04-22 07:01:24
anyhow write
(As soon as he is on vacation, he is not a human being) "In a frenzied era, only being mad is the most normal thing." People who are literati are people who have lost themselves in troubled times. They seek happiness in killing people and find success in infighting. . Kuang Ami seems to be a fool,...
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Destin 2022-04-22 07:01:24
Be a man willing to be a mad Ami
The overall structure is simple and conforms to the basic rules of the Trinity Rate, but even if such a simple structure is unfolded in nearly three hours, it does not make people feel procrastination and boredom at all.
Naturally, Shakespeare's classic stories are familiar to everyone, but it is...
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Diego 2022-04-21 09:02:04
The tragic chaos in the colorful lens
As Shakespeare's well-known masterpiece, "King Lear" has happened countless times in different families at different times in human history. "Ran" adapted by Akira Kurosawa is his interpretation on the Japanese cultural stage. Akira Kurosawa fictionalized a huge "Ichimon family" mixed with...
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Don 2022-04-21 09:02:04
Original sin and reincarnation, in the end, the vast white land is really clean
I didn't know what to say after watching it for a while, God made it! It's really white and the land is really clean...
A large number of fixed shots, coupled with extremely heavy light and shadow effects, like oil paintings and religious images, are both real and immersive, but they also reveal a...
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Shana 2022-04-21 09:02:04
This is the room
In a world of wars, only by fighting and plundering can we keep a chance of survival. People born in times of war have never stopped fighting. The victorious side wants to enjoy his old age peacefully in the glory that he has captured, but how can the defeated side just let it go and hold grudges....
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Freddy 2022-04-21 09:02:04
The "chaos" of human nature
Akira Kurosawa is a legend, a piece of history, an embodiment of a personality, and he and his films have a simple power, always trying to tell about human nature. He will tell you the evil of human nature, and then, when you are suffering for it, tell you that human nature is also good. Just like...
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