Shadow Warrior

Layla 2022-04-19 09:02:33

The character has to penetrate all the evidence, but because this penetration-breathing involves a problem rather than a situation, he is very different from the penetration-breathing of the actor's studio. It is not the act of permeating a situation to produce an answer that is only an explosive action, it must permeate a question to produce a truly thoughtful answer.

This imprint symbol has thus had an unprecedented development.

In Shadow Warrior, the substitute must be immersed in the same situation as the protagonist, and he himself must bear this mark and experience the same situations (women, children, especially horses).

Western movies seem to have the same theme. However, what is special about this film is that the stand-in must be immersed in all the issues that only the protagonist knows: "As fast as the wind, as quiet as a forest, as fiery as fire, and as motionless as a mountain."

This is not a description of the lord, but a secret recipe that only the lord knows, masters and obtains the answer.

This is definitely not the convenience of imitation, because if it is only used for imitation, it is just to make the stand-in different from ordinary people or full of joy, this is to make the imitation superhuman or make him have some kind of cosmic significance.

Here people seem to have encountered a new boundary, and what penetrates all the basis is just a substitute, a shadow manipulated by the lord.

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Extended Reading
  • Shayne 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    Such a movie appeared in that era when there were no special effects, and in that "small-scale" weapon fight even in Japan during the Warring States Period, and Wu Yusen ranked the Chibi of the Three Kingdoms Period as Saint Seiya, and even the names of historical characters in the play were used. Wrong, he has no integrity, just making money.

  • Eula 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    I don't know much about Japan's Warring States period, it's like a gang fight. The shadow's inking is still small, and several important points are directly stated by others, and the expression is not deep enough, such as the shadow's identity. I didn't like the final battle scene very much, the whole story is like this, there are no collisions, it's all a marching scene, when the gunshots sound, the camera turns again and again to win or lose, it's not shocking enough.

Kagemusha quotes

  • Shingen Takeda: To occupy Kyoto, to fly my flags in the capital, has been my long-cherished dream. But... if something should happen to me, do not pursue that dream. Remember: my death must not be made known. Keep it a secret, for at least three years. Guard our domain. Never move from it. Do not move! If you ignore my order and set out to attack, our Takeda clan will be no more. Heed my words! This... is my final wish.

  • Masakage Yamagata: [Rainbow appears, causing the advancing Takeda army to halt] My lord, what do you think that light is that is barring your path?

    Katsuyori Takeda: [Gives it a quick glance] A rainbow.

    Masakage Yamagata: You're wrong! It is your late father's instructions not to proceed. He's telling you to stay in your domain and guard it. Those were your father's last words. If you do that, nothing can harm us.

    Katsuyori Takeda: Harm? An ominous word. Since the time of our ancestors, the Takeda have never run from a fight.

    Katsuyori Takeda: [Addressing his army] Forward!... Forward!