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Kristoffer 2022-04-20 09:01:48
Noh uses the body to express feelings and thoughts
I watched it twice, and I almost fell asleep a few times, so I was a little surprised. I usually watch Akira Kurosawa's movies, because the movies are too interesting, so even the 3-hour Seven Samurai watched them without any pressure, and I was still reluctant to give up after watching them. This...
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Shaun 2022-04-19 09:02:12
Master Kurosawa, atmosphere first.
A film in the 1950s that was adapted from Shakespeare's famous story, perhaps only Kurosawa Akira completed it best. Undoubtedly, he is a master of atmosphere, and can even be said to be the originator. In black and white images, he brings us a series of human struggles such as desire and demons....
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Verona 2022-04-19 09:02:12
"The death of a man turns into a skeleton of carrion, the stench dissipates, and a fragrance is released"
The soundtrack of the title is always very Japanese-style shakuhachi (?), full of old-fashioned. "When people die, they turn into carrion skeletons, the stench dissipates, and fragrances are released." "Human desires are like a tragic battlefield. No matter ancient or modern, they have never...
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Lola 2022-04-19 09:02:12
Form beauty
Putting this movie to this day, I don't know how many audiences can bear such a slow pace. The general who was lost in the spider forest went back and forth countless times. After discovering the monster, he listened to a whole long section of lyrics before he sternly asked: Who is it? ! The staged...
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Vincenzo 2022-04-19 09:02:12
The Fall of the Strong
The films of Akira Kurosawa that I have seen before are all stories about ordinary little people who have experienced many twists and turns and finally succeeded. They have a strong personal heroism, which makes the viewer have a deep sense of substitution, and fluctuates with the development of...
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Paxton 2022-04-19 09:02:12
Can't get out of the spider's nest city
The black and white picture contrasts the colorful desires, as if entering a cave without light, unable to see through the darkness. There are somber songs that gradually infiltrate my heart along with the misty fog in the picture, pointing directly to the dark side of human nature: look at the...
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Jamison 2022-04-19 09:02:12
"Spider Nest City (Spider City)": Endless Desires (IMDB250 TOP 249)
Spider-Man City (1957) This is a movie that entered IMDB250 in May 2012. It is not a new movie, but a very old Kurosawa Akira movie. The film tells the story of a samurai who usurped power. The male protagonist is a samurai who has made outstanding achievements in a great battle. The male...
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Grady 2022-04-19 09:02:12
Movie Review: Spider Nest City
8 points. I can't help but think of a sentence in "MONSTER", to make a person do evil, it may only be a slight push. And the demon in this film is this "push" person. He just pointed out the thoughts in the male pig's heart, but he also laid the groundwork for the final fiasco of the male pig. It...
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Franco 2022-04-19 09:02:12
"Spider Nest City": Kurosawa Akira Jue Li
Akira Kurosawa's films are always difficult to hide the philosophical spirit of discussing human nature. Akira Kurosawa, who is 181 in height, has the rare rationality and awe in the Japanese, which makes his spiritual temperament more westernized. The most vivid evidence is that black Zeming...
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Evangeline 2022-04-19 09:02:12
Spider's Nest: A Labyrinth of Ambition and Desire
Spider's Nest is a black and white film by Akira Kurosawa in 1957. The theme is adapted from "Macbeth", one of Shakespeare's four tragedies, but Akira Kurosawa moved the stage to Japan during the Warring States Period. Readers familiar with the themes of Macbeth's play should roughly guess what the...
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