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Marianna 2022-08-05 11:41:08
The World of Kanako--Desire is Morbid Desire
I watched this movie because of Tetsuya Nakajima (the previous confession). As a result, I fell in love with Komatsu Nana. There is only one main axis in this film, and that is Komatsu Nana/Kanako. Is it an angel or a demon? But in fact, it contains many different elements, including the father's...
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Ethel 2022-07-26 17:06:09
The World of Kanako--Emptiness and Desire
Everyone has a beautiful and empty longing in their hearts, knowing that they will be hurt and going back to embrace them regardless of their health. You are too lonely, you are too lonely, you are attracted to her, and in the end, when you are on the verge of ruin, you begin to regret it until...
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Jakayla 2022-04-24 07:01:25
When the seemingly ordinary desire is infinitely enlarged, it will become extremely terrifying
In fact, it's a little unclear. So, after watching it for the first time, the visual impact is very big, and the plot has been lingering in my mind. Every day I seem to think of the content of the movie and chew it repeatedly. I have always wondered why the movie is called desire. Now that I think...
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Heath 2022-04-24 07:01:25
more lonely ways
The daughter in the film is undeniably a thread throughout. So I want to briefly describe my understanding of the film from Kanako's point of view. Kanako is lonely, her parents are divorced, because of her father's vices, and because of her mother's neglect. If the container of love is a cup,...
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Greyson 2022-04-24 07:01:25
It is better not to give birth to eugenics
One star for Yakusho Hiroji and one star for Nakatani Miki The original author said that all the unbearable memories of his dark youth were written in this book, so from the very beginning I had high hopes for "Desire" Expectation, however... there is a lot of dark elements in the film, every word...
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Deanna 2022-04-24 07:01:25
Desire is endless self-torture
I don't know much about today's big directors in Japan, but Tetsuya Nakajima, with the two works "The Life of Matsuko Disliked" and "Confession", is enough for me to sacrifice him to the altar. Nakajima is not a prolific director. On average, a new work will come out in two or three years, and...
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Ransom 2022-04-23 07:05:04
[Just to give the director 5 stars] Hurt and redemption in the name of love
The father's atonement, the daughter actually gave up on herself very early, self-righteous adults and seemingly evil children, what everyone desires is not desire, but love (although the word love is unexpectedly vomiting). After going through a lot, I found this film to be understandable. Why did...
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Gennaro 2022-04-23 07:05:04
Watching this movie feels horribly twisted
The movie is not messy at all, on the contrary the plot is very clear. The reason for watching this movie is because the heroine is so beautiful, and using beautiful pictures to shoot the heroine made me fall into it. I think there is a doubt in this movie.. There are two explanations for the...
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Violette 2022-04-23 07:05:04
Back to the dark lake bottom
"Nakajimazawa finally has a new film. I can go back to the dark lake bottom again@( ̄- ̄)@" God, this is my expectation before watching it, and the feeling after watching it is wtf! ! In the beginning it was his signature editing style and soundtrack, but what was he talking about, using the contrast...
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Jasen 2022-04-23 07:05:04
endless longing
First, the mystery novel "Endless Desire" by Fukamachi Akiyo, and then "Desire" by Tetsuya Nakajima. The film has Tetsuya Nakajima's stylized lens language, which is sharp and intense, and tells a bloody cruel story with a very forceful picture rhythm. It is said that the film here in Japan...
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