Throne of Blood movie plot
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Ethan 2022-03-28 09:01:04
I'm ashamed to say that I haven't seen Macbeth, so I was pleasantly surprised when I came across a story that was so close to Japanese culture and so refined and compact. Dreams are manifested by desires, and the magical power of prophecy is not in the result it carries, but in the purpose it conveys to you, allowing you to subjectively guide you to the abyss step by step. The fog needs to be opened up and cannot be guided. All rise and fall is nothing but the dust of history.
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Melyssa 2021-12-22 08:01:06
[Beijing Film Festival Screening] Telecine to magnetic version. Adapted from Shawn’s play "Macbeth". Prophecy, fate, power, greed, ironic and profound. The flashback technique first explains the ending, echoing from the beginning and the end to show the endless sadness. Better understand the "Fenglin Volcano" of "Kagemusha". The women in Shaon's play seem to have sinister suspicion and vicious psychology. When watching the movie, I was full of five words "the most poisonous woman's heart". At the end of the filming archery scene, Toshiro Mifune took great danger and went into battle unsuspectingly, almost killing him. admire!
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Lady Asaji Washizu: I am... with child.
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[Morning at Cobweb castle. Washizu, armed, dozes, seated]
Asaji attendant: My Lady!
[Washizu wakes with a start and looks around, bewildered. He strides into Lady Washizu's quarters, almost bumping into two frightened female attendants. He sees Lady Washizu kneeling, staring blankly out at nothing, nervously washing her hands in a bowl]
Lady Asaji Washizu: Will it never be gone? The blood. I wash and wash, yet the blood remains - and the smell! Will my hands never again be clean?
Taketori Washizu: Asaji!
Lady Asaji Washizu: There is still blood. My hands. Why do they not become clean? I wash and wash, stilll they smell of blood.
Taketori Washizu: Asaji!