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Hugh 2022-03-23 09:02:19
This version of Takeshi Kitano not only retains the essence of the original but also adds the director's own style. Japanese sword and halberd films focus on the ritual sense of confrontation and a certain rhythm achieved through editing to present an amazing visual effect. Kitano Takeshi inherits the tradition in this regard, and at the same time renews his own understanding of the spirit of Bushido. Interpretation, integrating his own unique comedy style into it, and making a more secular...
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Lorna 2022-03-21 09:02:19
I really like Kitano Takeshi, the ruffian uncle. He always has the heart of a knight and is warm-hearted. Looking a few years later than Xingye's "Shaolin Soccer", I feel that the magnificent scene of drumming and group dancing must have borrowed from...
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Thea 2022-03-21 09:02:19
A narcissistic work directed, written and acted by Takeshi Kitano. It is more important to say that it is more important to be cute than to say that it is enjoyable to watch. . . PS: In 2007, the World Film and Television Expo: The blind visitor who draws his sword like a...
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Angela 2022-03-21 09:02:19
The popular costume design is Yohji Yamamoto 35mm print at...
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Rosetta 2022-03-21 09:02:19
If it weren't for the humorous stuff in it, it would only give three points. Takeshi Kitano is really...
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Shaun 2022-03-20 09:02:03
Takeshi Kitano has always liked to obscene himself. I really like the violent effects in Japanese period dramas with a lot of 3D elements added, and the blood gushing is very...
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Deron 2021-12-24 08:01:19
Unexpectedly, Kitano Takeshi is so funny. In addition, whether you are a rotten man or not, it looks like you look at you in [Yofado]. Tadanobu Asano has played a nihilistic and dead role again. You can play in "South Park". Besides, your temperament is really suitable for wearing a samurai outfit. It feels very...
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Serenity 2021-12-24 08:01:19
I'm going to call it a song and dance movie. There are a lot of IDM dance music in it, and the final collective tap dance. After killing it,...
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Madisyn 2021-12-24 08:01:19
As a remake of a classic series of movies and well-known novels, Kitano is bold and innovative, reconstructing the image of the blind man Zatou City with his own bad taste, which is eye-catching. This film is very different in form from those traditional Japanese martial arts films (sword halberd films), especially Kurosawa Akira's films. The film cleverly combines the essence of three types of films, including swordsman, comedy, and song and dance. It includes both revenge and chivalrous...
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Theresa 2021-12-24 08:01:19
There is not much joke, Kitano hides himself and pays more tribute to Kurosawa Akira. Silent samurai, bloody killing, revenge singer, rough mountain people, the last Japanese tap dance reveals Kitano's fox...
The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi Comments
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Brenda 2021-12-24 08:01:19
Who says statelessness is not the best state
Kitano's films always make people look at it with a very ambivalent mood, like opening a gift, wanting to be surprised, but afraid of not liking it, ha ha. However, "Zatou City" is indeed a good gift. From the cold-blooded stateless teacher in Battle Royale to the stateless and declining director...
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Caterina 2021-12-24 08:01:19
I think Zatoichi is really blind
The last sentence "Even if I open my eyes, I can't see anything" is very interesting. It is a pun, which not only reflects the fact that he is blind, but also implies that people's hearts are hard to detect with the eyes. 1. In the battle against Hattori, Hattori betrayed himself with a...
The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi quotes
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Shinkichi: Massuer, did you see that?
Zatôichi: I don't see much
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Aunt Oume: This must be quite a sight! I'm guiding a masseur, who's carrying my vegetables.
Zatôichi: Wish I could see that!
Director: Takeshi Kitano
Language: Japanese Release date: September 6, 2003