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Brook 2022-04-21 09:02:32
Douglas and Ken Takakura together are really...
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Roscoe 2022-04-21 09:02:32
Three top-level actors and top directors, but they didn't make a masterpiece - it's just an interpretation of the relationship between the United States and Japan, which is a bright color in the...
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Keegan 2022-04-21 09:02:32
The cultural differences between the US and Japanese police are...
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Jeanette 2022-04-21 09:02:32
Why do good cops in gangster movies always have to...
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Einar 2022-04-21 09:02:32
Although a bit old-fashioned, the scene scheduling is smooth and worth...
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Karlie 2022-04-20 09:01:50
Qualified, there are exotics, and there are character conflicts. It's a great director's film, but unfortunately I have never been interested in the male protagonist, and Uncle Ken Takakura is not very good either. The mediocre work of a great...
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Neva 2022-04-20 09:01:50
The pace of the story is slow, lethargic, and a lot of logic doesn't hold up. I like the origin of the title, and the ruthlessness of Japanese gangsters is fully...
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Syble 2022-04-20 09:01:50
3.8 In the first 30 minutes to escort Matsuda Yusaku back to Japan, the rhythm of the whole film is super cool. Bad guy characters shine. It's a pity that the middle section began to drag, and Takakura Ken's performance was relatively weak. The smoke in the factory, the crowd of workers, the slaughter market, the fish market, the sky above the chimneys, the corridors of the children's carriages, these are all very appealing to watch. It is also possible that I haven't watched a movie for a long...
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Mae 2022-04-20 09:01:50
After many years of waiting, I finally saw...
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Brennan 2022-04-20 09:01:50
Once upon a time, Americans were so afraid of having such admiration for the Japanese that the rich Japan almost bought the entire United States. As a commercial film, RidleyScott's approach has always been good, and it is indeed better than the many similar films "The Rising...
Black Rain Comments
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Julie 2021-12-21 08:01:32
Remember that year-Matsuda Yusaku
When I was fortunate enough to watch his work, I was only a teenager. But even as a child, the few casual films left a deep impression that can never be erased. At that time, Star TV was just introduced to China, and many good movies that cannot be seen in China can be seen here. Coincidentally,...
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Ian 2021-12-21 08:01:32
Comparison of Eastern and Western values
It is more to see the contrast and conflict of values in the east and west directions. Of course, it is the result that speaks in the end. Western values have the upper hand.
At the same time, looking at one's own value culture circle, individuals belong to a group, and not being recognized by...
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Sugai: [on Sato] He might as well be an American. His kind respect just one thing: money.
Nick Conklin: So what are you into it for? Love?
[He starts to light a cigarette, Sugai's bodyguard yanks it out of his mouth and draws back his fist to punch him, before Sugai snaps out an order. The bodyguard bows quickly and steps back]
Sugai: I was 10 when the B-29 came. My family lived underground for three days. When we came up the city was gone. Then the heat brought rain. Black rain. You made the rain black, and shoved your values down our throat. We forgot who we were. You created Sato and thousands like him. I'm paying you back.
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Joyce: Because you could get me killed. You see, there's a war going on here, and they don't take prisoners.
Nick Conklin: What are you talking about?
Joyce: It's between Sato and an old crime boss named Sugai.
Nick Conklin: Who else knows about this war?
Joyce: Counting you and me?
[beat]
Joyce: Eleven million.