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Unique 2022-03-25 09:01:11
An afterthought
Originally, I didn't like Japanese movies. After watching a few works of Kitano Oshima Nagisa, I gradually became addicted. It's interesting to look at the island country after watching a lot of American blockbusters.
I feel that the Zatoichi created by Kitano is very cute, and he will be cute if he...
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Winifred 2022-03-25 09:01:11
The Samurai Who Opens Forever - "Zatoichi" Film Review (Spoilers Beware)
This samurai-themed movie is deeply branded by Takeshi Kitano.
Zatoichi said a sentence: "Because of the blind, it is easier to see people's hearts." This is a society that has both evil and goodness at the same time, and he, Zatoichi, can not only fight against evil, but also enjoy beauty.
Zatoichi,...
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Guillermo 2022-03-25 09:01:11
The Japanese "Knight Plot"
The violent aesthetics of the samurai. One knife at a time, the fun dripping. The exquisite camera sense, the ingenious coordination of the music and the film, the unpretentious fighting scenes, violence, bloody, but very "orderly and disciplined" others are the thrill of a bloody shot. Here is the...
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Ilene 2022-03-25 09:01:11
Takeshi Kitano's Film Retrospective: Zatoichi and the Sky of the Bad Boys
I really don’t watch Japanese movies much. I only watched Mr. Kitano Takeshi’s Summer of Kijiro before, the movie whose OST is more famous than the movie. Then I heard about the sky of the bad boy and the quiet sea that summer, so for a long time I thought that Mr. is the one who made this type of...
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Ludie 2022-03-25 09:01:11
Uncle Kitano is as narcissistic as Uncle Jiang Wen
Revenge, fight against injustice, who is more powerful than anyone else, Uncle Kitano is as narcissistic as Uncle Jiang Wen. This kind of narcissism on the screen is not only not offensive, but also attracts a lot of fans. It's really not easy. Maybe the narcissism of the uncles is like a...
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Colten 2022-03-24 09:02:21
Still looking good!
It was really sad to see the Noko brothers and sisters (played by Yuko and Tachibana Daigoro) when they were young, in order to survive with their sister, they had to find someone to sell their body. Seeing the gambler Xinji holding a broken red paper umbrella, three peasants were dancing like tap...
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Kellie 2022-03-24 09:02:21
Very old dragon
A Japanese movie has the feeling of Gulong. Looking back at the films of Gulong that were remade in Hong Kong in the last century, even if some of them are regarded as classics, only the name matches the original. One-shot kills, concentration and atmosphere are the style of Gu Long, and...
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Dillon 2022-03-24 09:02:21
Good to watch even without knowing his historical background
A revenge-tuned film was made into an integrated effect of Dugu seeking defeat + Xiaoao Jianghu + funny highlights + Indian singing and dancing. And then made things clear. He also brought Qiu Changhe back into place. The plot is slightly contrived. But it doesn't affect the overall pleasure. Then...
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Kiarra 2022-03-24 09:02:21
You have "people" in your eyes, and "I" in my eyes
"Zato City". Takeshi Kitano. 2003. The super narcissistic Japanese director Takeshi Kitano tries to add "modern" elements to his masterpiece of violent aesthetics. Japanese martial arts? The somewhat funny blind swordsman "City", an old grandfather with pale blond hair, a kind of simple...
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Linnie 2022-03-23 09:02:19
cool old man
It should have been very popular back then. I won an award at an international film festival, and this cover is very familiar to me, but I didn't watch it back then. Because in my impression, the knight, even if he is blind, deaf, or dumb, has to be played by handsome guys. Can Kitano, who looks a...
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The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi Reviews
Director: Takeshi Kitano
Language: Japanese Release date: September 6, 2003