Stray Dog evaluation action
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Trent 2022-04-22 07:01:55
In post-war Japan, some suffered and some recovered. The most impressive and interesting thing is what happened at the dancer's house, whether it's the three people in the painting looking at different places in silence, or the painful stare between the dancer and the young detective; in addition, Sato and Murakami are facing straight forward on the train. The railroad tracks and Sato's increasingly narrow criminal psychological analysis of Yuzuo. Although it is the same cast as the Drunken Angel, it is indeed a completely different character and story.
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Freddy 2022-03-26 09:01:14
The war made the Japanese fall into a kind of collective anxiety. The external manifestation was the unbearable heat, and some people became mad dogs with their tongues out and bites. It's not right for a mad dog to bite, but it's important to think about what makes a good man a mad dog. In essence, although it should be classified into the category of social reasoning, Akira Kurosawa's depth obviously exceeded his juniors. Like Nintendo, he is both Japan and the world
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Police Inspector Nakajima: Bad luck either makes a man or destroys him. Are you gonna let it destroy you? Depending how you take it, bad luck can be a big break.
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Det. Murakami: They say there's no such thing as a bad man. Only bad situations...