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  • Athena 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    The editing is gripping, and the social problems in post-war Japan are portrayed penetratingly

    "Wild Dog" truly amazes me, and it is indeed the work of Akira Kurosawa. The editing of this 1949 film is very exciting, and it depicts the social problems of post-war Japan thoroughly. The hot and anxious atmosphere of the whole film makes people feel the same. The lines in it are "Maggots will...

  • Chris 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    wild dog

    Taking gun hunting as the main line, it outlines the social status quo of post-war Japan, where people at the bottom are living in difficult lives and the economic situation is not optimistic. The so-called "post-war faction" was born, and the social background did cause the growth of crime. People...

  • Jordy 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    starry sky and tomatoes

    I don't like watching too many movies in a day, I feel that it is too late to "clear my mouth" and my mind will become dizzy. But after watching Wild Dog, I regret not watching Heaven and Hell together.

    A real master, it's really comfortable to watch, there's nothing pretentious at all, what he sees...

  • Marques 2022-03-24 09:03:46

    There is no bad environment, only worse options

      I am not a literary person, let alone a lover of movies. I once thought that watching movies was a waste of emotion and time; The number of movies watched is the sum of my past 2 years. And the person who changed all this is a person who has passed away - Akira Kurosawa.    On the surface, this...

  • Jany 2022-03-24 09:03:46

    wild dog

             Wild Dogs (1949), the ninth film by Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. The following year, he became known internationally for Rashomon. Wild Dogs is often referred to as a detective or film noir. Akira Kurosawa said that the film was influenced by Jules Dassin's noir film "The City That...

  • Jeromy 2022-03-23 09:03:28

    How to be a good people's policeman

    There are always people who say that this is the prototype of "Looking for a Gun", but I think Lu Chuan's personality is so arrogant that he would not go to the cottage for a similar film. I haven't watched "Looking for a Gun", but I don't think the background of this film can be imitated. Perhaps...

  • Reagan 2022-03-23 09:03:28

    post-war era

    In this play, rather than telling a story, Mr. Akira Kurosawa is explaining the current situation of Japan after the war and his reflection on it.     For the new police officer, his experience was lucky. Although his luggage was also stolen on the train, he still chose a bright road. In contrast,...

  • Alfreda 2022-03-23 09:03:28

    With such a police station, I also want to be a police

    It is better to guard against the future than to care about the past; this is a sentence between the police team leader and Kimura. From the film, it can be clearly seen that Kimura has been entangled with the guilt that his curb pistol was stolen from the beginning to the end. At that time, the...

  • Ivy 2022-03-21 09:03:25

    Japanese postwar social style painting

    The newly recruited staff lost their guns, and the process of finding them was extremely difficult, and people suffered mentally and physically. In the sweltering summer, in the crowded flow of people, the faces of all walks of life are presented one after another. Unemployed veterans, sweaty...

  • Carmine 2022-03-21 09:03:25

    child's voice at the end

    As the villain, he didn't have a line, but when he finally heard the childish voice of the Japanese version of "Little Hans", he cried out. He and the police detective of Mifune happened to be mirror images. At the age of 28, his luggage was stolen on his return home. The country and personal...