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Aaliyah 2022-03-24 09:02:11
Ghosts are obsessed with power, and one step is wrong, and the whole game is lost. Very advanced and ghostly "horror movie", not much nonsense, just give it five stars and it's over!...
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Ashley 2022-03-24 09:02:11
The collision between Master Kurosawa and Shakespeare's "Macbeth", a spider city of desire entangles everyone's destiny, a song appears twice, the first time is the opening wedge and the last time is everyone's ending, the cycle of cause and effect There is a certain number. Illusion is the flower of desire, and desire is the fruit of corpse. The people in the illusion have already told the fable and fate. The temptation of the lady is more like the greedy devil in my heart. , the arrow pierces...
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Vella 2022-03-24 09:02:11
The collision between Master Kurosawa and Shakespeare's "Macbeth", a spider city of desire entangles everyone's destiny, a song appears twice, the first time is the opening wedge and the last time is everyone's ending, the cycle of cause and effect There is a certain number. Illusion is the flower of desire, and desire is the fruit of corpse. The people in the illusion have already told the fable and fate. The temptation of the lady is more like the greedy devil in my heart. , the arrow pierces...
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Berenice 2022-03-23 09:02:09
Re-watching @phenomena is not only a human tragedy that is universally applicable to Shakespeare, but also Macbeth, who belongs to Kurosawa full of oriental temperament. The atmosphere is minimalist and rhythm restrained, but it expands infinite psychological description space; almost all conflicts and violence are not directly displayed, but fear spews out like a shadow on Mifune's ferocious face due to hallucinations, making people feel chills down their spines. The symbol of desire and the...
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Julianne 2022-03-22 09:02:01
Based on Shakespeare's Macbeth, Akira Kurosawa's movie#Spider Nest City# is like a thriller, and it makes people feel chills down their spines! In the distance, the woods seemed to be moving. The three boats were finally shot to death by random arrows. One of the arrows shot through the throat was tragic enough. And the eyebrows and black teeth drawn by ancient Japanese women are really ugly, even scarier than the goblins that appear in the forest. The image of the villain played by Yamada...
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Chase 2021-12-22 08:01:06
Basically the same level as Zhang Guoshi’s shooting thunderstorms into golden armor... Kurosawa feels how obsessed with the big scene, he has to let a large group of soldiers or a bunch of horses run around... Well, but how many This lens and certain elements are pretty good, such as the scene where the bird is flying around the room the night before death~ I like...
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Anabel 2021-12-22 08:01:06
"Shangke Shang" is almost the biggest feature of the Warring States Period. The director attributed it to the desire of people to expand (and let themselves get lost). I have to mention that the women of the Warring States Period in Kurosawa's lens-ambitious, proactive, and provocative-the madam's seemingly short words are actually more effective than the...
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Hosea 2021-12-22 08:01:06
The sound effect when a woman walks is like a snake spinning...
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Freddy 2021-12-22 08:01:06
Very tragic style of Shakespeare and Greek mythology. The shot of the white-haired grandmother spinning the thread also appeared in "Millennium...
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Doris 2021-12-22 08:01:06
Preface: Crows crow in chaos, wives are separated, night rebellion, kings are killed, coffins are carried, and the nest city is seized. Illness: Hongmen banquet, drunken ghost, strong wind, low morale, stillbirth, mother's hardship. Broken: Spider city, solid gold soup, human heart, trees moving, arrows piercing throats, the city is...
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Salma 2022-04-19 09:02:12
"Spider's Nest" is not a 100% copy of "Macbeth"
The first thing to say is that I admire Kurosawa for having the guts to re-enact a famous Western drama. Even more praise for his version not only successful, but more successful than the version of the vast majority of Westerners. In order to compare the gap between the film and Shakespeare's...
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Bailey 2021-12-22 08:01:06
Fate or desire?
When visiting Gome yesterday, I stumbled upon Kurosawa Akira's "Spider's Nest", which was an unexpected surprise. Special offer five yuan genuine, do not buy white do not buy:)
"Spider's Nest" is the Japanese version of "Macbeth", one of Shakespeare's four tragedies. In addition, Kurosawa also...
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[Morning at Cobweb castle. Washizu, armed, dozes, seated]
Asaji attendant: My Lady!
[Washizu wakes with a start and looks around, bewildered. He strides into Lady Washizu's quarters, almost bumping into two frightened female attendants. He sees Lady Washizu kneeling, staring blankly out at nothing, nervously washing her hands in a bowl]
Lady Asaji Washizu: Will it never be gone? The blood. I wash and wash, yet the blood remains - and the smell! Will my hands never again be clean?
Taketori Washizu: Asaji!
Lady Asaji Washizu: There is still blood. My hands. Why do they not become clean? I wash and wash, stilll they smell of blood.
Taketori Washizu: Asaji!
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Yoshiaki Miki: Can you see the future as I see you?
Old Ghost Woman: Honorable Captain Miki. You are in command of Fort Two. Today you will take command of Fort One.
Yoshiaki Miki: Command of Fort One?
[He glances at Washizu, then back at the Old Ghost Woman]
Yoshiaki Miki: And what then?
Old Ghost Woman: Your luck turns slower... but it lasts longer than that of Captain Washizu.
Yoshiaki Miki: Slower? How do you mean?
Old Ghost Woman: Your son will eventually become the Lord of Cobweb Castle.