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Colleen 2022-03-25 09:01:19
A living situation where the human spirit world is deprived is the norm in Kurosawa Kiyoshi's films: ghosts have bodies, but people gradually lose their identity and self-identity, and become an empty shell that can accept any state, waiting to be filled. They are anonymous and have no memory over and over again. Asking "who are you" without an answer, even the investigators themselves are filled with mysteries like a demon in the process of searching for answers. This may be a kind of mystery...
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Rosario 2022-03-25 09:01:19
The design of turning over the upside-down bowl with raw meat is also a stroke of genius, and it is most terrifying to construct non-daily alienation in daily life. What really devoured me was not hypnosis but life, or life was another hypnosis, which is what cure is all about. The sound effects and sets are a magnetic field that Kurosawa has carefully designed. Personally, I think it is more pure and precise than "The...
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Julie 2022-03-25 09:01:19
Good is good, unfortunately the director/camera and the perpetrator are on the side, so it's not a mystery, it's just a...
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Hollie 2022-03-24 09:03:26
The ending needs a recap, where he replaces Mamiya suggesting that the nurse killed his...
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Kody 2022-03-24 09:03:26
The ending needs a recap, where he replaces Mamiya suggesting that the nurse killed his...
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Davon 2022-03-24 09:03:26
The murder case in the film is not the focus. The real culprit and tactics are revealed early, and its role is to draw out those patients: the criminals are sick, the police are sick, the family members are sick, passers-by are sick... In a society where everyone is sick, there is no cure. Know. The potential personality drawn out by hypnosis is the outlet or real feedback of this morbid society. There is no ghost in the whole film, but the human heart is better than the devil. The common way...
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Wayne 2022-03-23 09:03:10
Looking up at this film in the dim and retro bright light, dark tones, blurred composition, faint wind whistling, bizarre serial murders, really... a little bit of a cult feeling... I like this kind of suspense Thriller, without a scary picture, but chills down my spine after reading it. A work that reveals the mastery of Kurosawa...
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Miles 2022-03-23 09:03:10
I talked to my friends before that the allure of Kurosawa Kiyoshi is that it creates a believable atmosphere, and those plot designs that are either "dog blood" or unsuccessful are the shortest shortcuts to induce you to enter the atmosphere. There is no need to care about the rationality and integrity of the plot and characters, they are just the incentives for the atmosphere. Two bus stops, the window is full of clouds and there is no street view, which means that you have jumped out of the...
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Leonard 2022-03-23 09:03:10
The theme of "hypnosis" in this film and the "concept of deprivation" in "The Walking Invader" are actually similar in appearance, but the atmosphere of execution is completely two realms. Rather than questioning the director's ability to decline, I guess it has nothing to do with the overall orientation change of the Japanese film...
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Danny 2022-03-23 09:03:10
18SIFF Kurosawa Kiyoshi is too stubborn. In comparison, the angry Li Sang-il and the foolish Ishikawa are hopeless. I have to add ten times the sugar to digest the mental damage suffered in the Kurosawa Kiyoshi...
Cure Comments
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Anabel 2022-01-19 08:02:04
Some views on the "true murderer".
1. The "True Murder" is the person who appears in the videotape, a genius hypnotist who uses the gestures in the videotape X and a phonograph to give hypnotic hints. The hypnotized person can be called a "messenger" with its own hypnotic attributes.
2. The young man with amnesia, a male...
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Neoma 2022-03-21 09:03:06
superlative horror
This is a superlative and terrifying horror movie.
What is the most terrifying? The answer is simple and commonplace: the evil and darkness of human nature. However, when we say this and understand this sentence, we subconsciously exclude ourselves. However, you are also human, so you have human...