Extended Reading
  • Jacklyn 2022-03-15 09:01:10

    Movie diary

    Shisanshiro is sometimes shy, sometimes impulsive, sometimes weak, and sometimes strong, just like Akira Kurosawa described himself when he was young in his autobiography. The difference is that one is kendo and the other is judo, both of which are both ways to make people stronger and grow. The...

  • Dominic 2022-02-07 14:44:40

    Akira Kurosawa's "Zi Sanshiro": The lotus flower in full bloom in life

    The clogs hit by the wind and rain become the props of time, making a young man grow into a master of judo. The difficulties and hardships are depicted in the wind and rain of the clogs. The image of Akira Kurosawa is a side attack. , rain, flowing water, wooden stakes, lotus, and a series of...

  • Demarcus 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    This film is Akira Kurosawa's first film, which tells the resonance of "Martial Soul" and life. The details of the whole movie are very in place, from the costumes, architecture, etiquette, tolerance, etc., are so appropriate, which has a considerable relationship with Kurosawa Akira's well-thought-out script. The growth of a judo genius has always been immature from a stunned "boy", but it is this immaturity that creates the ultimate pursuit of martial arts. To become a jade, you need to think about it. The process of Zisanshilang is to respect the tradition, especially The reproduction of the samurai spirit, adapting to the requirements of the environment. In the movie's theme song, "I was relaxed and happy when I left, and I was terrified when I came back." Akira Kurosawa used a different way of shaping the battle scene each time. Expressed by male affection and only pumping to the end, this strongly stylized film finally realized Kurosawa Akira's pursuit

  • Luther 2022-04-20 09:02:32

    The last prairie duel was artistic, the howling wind, the swift clouds in the sky, and the shining light. But I didn't see any judo accomplishments. After a few somersaults, I strangled my neck, and suddenly realized that a lotus flower in my heart turned defeat into victory. Akira Kurosawa's cut-out debut, the story is too idealistic. 5