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Hollie 2022-04-19 09:02:44
weight of history
After all, it's the best foreign language film at the Oscars, so it's okay. Analyzing the winning film, as long as it is related to history, the score will increase immediately. The story is based on the battle between Tokugawa and the Toyotomi shogunate. Through the influence of a monk on a...
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Athena 2022-01-20 08:03:30
Musashi and Kojiro
Kojiro was simple enough, he felt that he was just killing people who wanted to kill him, killing people in self-preservation, and he would not feel guilty. And Musashi killed many people in order to become stronger. He felt that he was guilty, and the sense of guilt lingered in his heart,...
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Amparo 2022-01-20 08:03:30
Two versions of the battle of Yanliu Island
1 According to legend, the two met for a decisive battle on Kokura Island (Yanryu), and Miyamoto Musashi was deliberately late, which upset Kojiro. In the decisive battle, Musashi held a weapon that was longer than the opponent's (ask a nearby boat owner to buy a boat oar, and cut a long knife more...
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Shannon 2022-01-20 08:03:30
The real samurai is the waiter of the gods
A movie worth watching over and over again. Here is the story of how a youth who was stubborn for a little while but dreamed of pursuing fame transformed into a real samurai. The love here is very special. During the viewing process, I once felt whether it made sense for Musashi to wait for a woman...
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Aric 2022-01-20 08:03:30
Atong is a good girl! & Must come to nag a few words (spoilers, be careful, come with Tucao)! ! !
Looking at the three parts, one feels: Atong is a good girl! The story is basically like this: Diaosi (infinite desire to counterattack) ——> enlisted in the army, escaped from the battlefield——> a chance encounter with Zhu Shi’s mother and daughter, an old woman hooked up with Musashi, and eight...
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Adolfo 2022-01-20 08:03:30
Miyamoto Takezo
Shinmin Musashi (played by Mifune Toshiro) and his friend Honda Tayahachi (played by Mikuni Rentaro) were successful and participated in the Battle of Sekihara, but Musashi suffered a disastrous defeat. The two lost their way while fleeing, but fortunately, Ajia (played by Mito Mito) and Ju Shi...
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Edwardo 2022-01-20 08:03:30
It's not a samurai movie, it's about the sadness of Japanese women
Not a samurai movie. It seems to be about Miyamoto's past life, but in my opinion, it is about the sadness of Japanese women. Hiroshi Inagaki tells the story of the master of kendo in his own way. Mifune's interpretation of the character’s mental journey reflects the average, and some martial arts...
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Aisha 2022-01-20 08:03:30
The movie only tells half of the story, I will look for a novel
"Except for strength, you have neglected justice and wisdom." "Only by possessing wisdom and noble character can one be called a complete person." The monk tied Musashi for several days and nights, in order to let him touch death and perceive him. Fear, let him be a disadvantaged group, and then...
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Rigoberto 2022-01-20 08:03:30
God restore
I guess that Inoue Takehiko has definitely seen this version of "Miyamoto Musashi". Don't look at it was taken in 1954. The picture is 100 times stronger than the current one. For the depth of field, layout, composition, and color of the picture, no one is not carefully arranged. The giant...
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Margarita 2022-01-20 08:03:30
Rogue
Reading Takehiko Inoue's "Rogue Traveler", I was shocked by the author of the basketball trapeze. His painting skills are more profound, the pictures are very complex, the characters and atmosphere are mature, and the story is also very tortuous and euphemistic. Later, I learned that Drifter was...
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Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto Reviews
Director: Hiroshi Inagaki
Language: Japanese Release date: November 18, 1955