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Sukiyaki Western Django Reviews

  • Dessie 2022-03-26 08:01:01

    Violence is the salt of sukiyaki

    Pretty fun, pretty chowder, pretty special. Quentin's 3 appearances are very good, especially at the beginning, but the mother of the deceased couple turned out to be such a powerful role, why did not play before, I don't understand. Kagawa Teruyuki is another of my favorites. This kid can be funny...

  • Michelle 2022-03-26 08:01:01

    "Sukiyaki Westerns": Japanese Cowboy Yipin Hot Pot

    Oriental story, Western sentiment "Sukiyaki Western" is Takashi Miike's remake of Sergio Cobucci's "Django" in 1966. In the old version of the film, a gunman named Django came with a coffin. Go to the desolate town where the Ku Klux Klan is at war with the Mexicans. The former is wearing a...

  • Rosario 2022-03-26 08:01:01

    "Yojingham" sushi by Takashi Miike

    When every Miike fan (including me) is sighing that the heavy-duty Cult director Takashi Miike is becoming more and more mainstream, and his identity is becoming more and more prominent, from non-mainstream to mainstream commercial films. This old man is getting worse and worse. The past 2007 was a...

  • Uriah 2022-03-26 08:01:01

    Tribute to cult movies

    Another hilarious movie. "Sukiyaki Western" from Takashi Miike. The unique cult flavor filled the audience, reminding me vaguely of the Westerns I watched at home or in the video room when I was a child. The film is a remake of Sergio Cobucci's 1966 Django. It's a bit inappropriate to say it's a...