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Lottie 2022-04-24 07:01:23
What's the point of hurting others'...
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Kay 2022-04-24 07:01:23
The road of Asura, the world is beyond the reach of the world, the mental journey of a generation of swordsmen; the plot of course is...
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Constantin 2022-04-24 07:01:23
I always feel that the Japanese samurai's style of play is like a child flirting with sticks. He can't see where he is so powerful, but he often kills with one move. Ask for...
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Glen 2022-04-23 07:04:07
It completely shattered my imagination of Miyamoto Musashi, no matter which version of Musashi it is, it is very different. Only three boats are slightly...
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Samson 2022-04-23 07:04:07
1. Born to be a good jade, with good nature and wild nature, it needs to be tempered. Met a life mentor - a monk, and a good woman. 2. This colorful one is rarely seen in Japanese...
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Isobel 2022-04-23 07:04:07
It's a bit like an educational film, Yachikusa smoked so...
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Franco 2022-04-23 07:04:07
Mifune's performance in the film can be said to be a part of the continuation of Kikuchiyo among the Seven Samurai in the same year, but there is no breakthrough, let alone the demeanor of pursuing kendo. If the life of Miyamoto Musashi is divided into three parts, then this film is destined to be a foreshadowing. At the same time, the whole film is indeed very smooth and beautiful, but this is not the credit of Inagaki Hiroshi, but the original...
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Claudie 2022-04-23 07:04:07
In terms of character design, Musashi and Yuba are typical Lizai and two eyes. The former is wild and hard to tame, and does not like women's lust, while the latter is cowardly and uncertain, subordinate to lust, but knowledgeable women admire Musashi and Atong's. The changes before and after illustrate this point. How to restrain Musashi's wildness, this task is handed over to the interesting monk, Sawaan, and the charm of Mifune is still...
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Vicenta 2022-04-23 07:04:07
Really too general. Some things are the same as Chinese and Western. The first part only needs to give the protagonist some tests, let him pass through hardships, and go to the next stop with regret and hope: it can be Sun Wukong who has just escaped from Wuzhi Mountain, or it can be Habi who embarked on an expedition. People can be Luke who has just joined the rebels, or Neo who has just accepted his savior status. The first stop of physical and mental practice, the mystery may be Buddhism or...
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Melyssa 2022-04-23 07:04:07
Before Miyamoto's growth, the factory setting value of Wu Neng was too high, and the transmission of monks, close to indoctrination, was rigid. . ....
Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto Comments
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Lola 2022-01-20 08:03:30
Compared with the comics, the movie version is weaker
Miyamoto Musashi, as a real Japanese samurai on the stage of history, his legend has been filmed and written into a biography for more people to understand.
By chance, I saw Mr. Inoue Takehiko's painting "Rurouni" adapted from the original Japanese master Yoshikawa Eiji's "Miyamoto Musashi".
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Aisha 2022-01-20 08:03:30
The movie only tells half of the story, I will look for a novel
"Except for strength, you have neglected justice and wisdom."
"Only by possessing wisdom and noble character can one be called a complete person." The
monk tied Musashi for several days and nights, in order to let him touch death and perceive him. Fear, let him be a disadvantaged group, and then...
Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto quotes
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Akemi: I wish I could be sixteen forever.
Toji: Why?
Akemi: That's when something wonderful happened.
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[Takezo is suspended off the ground on a rope with his hands tied behind his back]
Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): Takuan! Takuan!
Takuan Osho: What is it?
Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): I have something to tell you. Come closer!
[Takuan approaches the prisoner]
Takuan Osho: Here I am. What do you want?
Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): Why don't you behead me? You shame me this way! And you call yourself a priest? Don't you know how to treat a samurai? Damn fool!
Takuan Osho: You're feisty.
[He laughs]
Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): Shut up! I could have crushed you!
Takuan Osho: Too bad you didn't.
Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): I surrendered believing you were a man of high virtue.
Takuan Osho: A true sign of stupidity.
[Takezo struggles and rages]
Director: Hiroshi Inagaki
Language: Japanese Release date: November 18, 1955