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Drake 2022-11-25 09:32:29
In the end, the eel was released at the foot of the mountain, and he took Guizi's bento. His humanity is slowly reset, and he sees the existence of people again, so he will protect Guizi. He reconciled with himself, tried to embrace himself and others, Guizi became that eel, and Yamashita became that eel, androgynous, the two became...
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Katlyn 2022-11-24 03:21:06
3.5. The oriental introverted redemption type, talking to the fish, like Liang Chaowei of Chongqing Forest, is a dialogue between the self, and only by persuading oneself can you gain a new life. The plot is cliché, except for the...
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Pearl 2022-11-23 07:01:04
It turned out to be a warm and happy ending. A completely different development from the bloody scene at the beginning. It turns out that eels are such...
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Benny 2022-11-21 09:33:28
Imamura is still pointing directly at human nature, the music is very catchy, and it sinks into it step by step. Another: Shimizu Misa looks like Lan...
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Leanna 2022-10-19 15:37:46
I like Yakusho Hiroshi's performance. Didn't bother trying to figure out what eel stands for, but liked the Japanese way of showing...
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Carolyne 2022-10-12 07:42:03
Humanity is indifferent. The two people who were clutching on the bumpy bicycle were also too...
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Amina 2022-09-25 04:28:19
Well, for the sake of the fun at the end of the fight, I'll give it one more...
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Isai 2022-09-18 14:39:19
At the beginning, the documentary style of killing his wife was very heavy. I didn't expect it to soften slowly at the end, and the ending was even a little warm. The plot is an old-fashioned redemption story, with a lot of metaphors but no brains. The rhythm is maintained well, Shimizu Misa is good Beautiful, and the soundtrack by Ikebe Shinichiro is also...
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Ada 2022-09-03 16:49:40
Tangled cruel Imamura's world is mostly like...
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Kaleb 2022-08-20 20:30:51
The first time I came into contact with Shohei Imamura's very individual...
The Eel Comments
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Dolores 2022-04-19 09:02:45
'The Eel' is a great story, but it's not true
Yamashita Takuro was accidentally told by an anonymous person that his wife had an affair, and he saw it with his own eyes when he came back at night, so Yamashita killed his wife. Yamashita turned himself in and was locked up in prison, keeping an eel. After watching this movie, I realized that...
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Jason 2022-01-21 08:03:19
I will write about the maggots until I die-"Eel"
If you want to evaluate Imamura Masahira, I think he should be an anthropologist in the director. His films always pay attention to the living conditions of individual lives and the complex human nature. Moreover, there are many metaphors in the film, and these metaphors are not so much the same....
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Jiro Nakajima: Is it bad to have such rumors about a guy on parole?
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Takuro Yamashita: An eel's all a man needs.