"Strange Talk", I had no sympathy for Kobayashi Masaki before, although he was Keisuke Kinoshita's apprentice, maybe it was because of his disgust with the title of "Cut the Belly". After watching the CC repaired version and the tidbits on and off for a week, I really enjoyed the world of light and shadow brought by these 18 yuan two discs. Akira Kurosawa's "Dream" should be influenced by this one. Toru Takemitsu's music is amazing again. The last time was the Edict Kawara Hiroshi trilogy. In the tidbits, it was said that his studio was in the Kussuki Building. I have watched a lot of movies from the golden age of Japanese movies, and I have gradually become acquainted with some of the cast and crew. There are also a few familiar ones in this one. Later, when I found Du Niang, the original author, Koizumi Yakumo, was actually an Englishman with a complicated bloodline, a Pu Songling-style character. It is interesting to think about bringing together so many interesting people through one film.
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