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Sigurd 2022-04-20 09:02:25
I think the 1958 Kinoshita version of "Narayama Festival Kao" is better
I have read both of them and the original literature. I don't like the 1983 version. Personally, I think the 83 version is not well done. It deviates too much from the original and has many bugs. In order to pursue the so-called human nature, the director has added a lot of adult content. Why can I...
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Kim 2022-04-20 09:02:25
Animal Shots and Sexual Scenes in "Narayama Festival Kao"
(Rough list of animal shots) Imamura Changhei loves to use animals as metaphors in his films, and the large number of animal close-ups in "Narayama Festival Kao" actually use the behavior of animals to compare the behavior of the characters in the film. If the use of pigs to describe the...
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Kadin 2022-04-20 09:02:25
Animality and Humanity, a slightly longer review
I think animality is an attribute shared by both humans and animals, and humanity is a higher level of emotion, morality, and civilization acquired by humans after overcoming the animality inherent in human genes. Animality is often manifested in humans. That part of the so-called evil is rooted in...
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Golda 2022-04-20 09:02:25
About Narayama Festival Kao: Legend and Rewriting
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When I was a child, I once heard adults tell stories about "sending death in a kiln", that is, in a very long time ago, people would send the elderly over 70 years old into the "cavern cave" on the mountain, without giving them food. Eat and let them starve to death. This is because the state...
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Chandler 2022-04-19 09:02:44
JD.com, which uses "cost-effectiveness" to talk about people, reminds me of the Japanese movie "Narayama Festival Exam"
▶ Old rules: If you are interested, you can add the public account [Movie Prodigal Son] to discuss
JD.com, which is known as "treating employees as brothers", has recently carried out "human resource optimization" from top to bottom, that is, layoffs in various ways. When the middle and high-level...
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Kadin 2022-04-19 09:02:44
survive, live
Aoyama is a mountain behind a Japanese village a hundred years ago. "Festival" is the meaning of the song, and the title of the film is to the effect of the introduction and research of folk songs. This is a movie about life and death. The harsh living environment has formed unique living...
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Camylle 2022-04-19 09:02:44
Survive?
At the beginning of the film, the camera swept across the snow-covered village, there was no one inhabited, only snow and snow-covered trees, short houses, deserted and desolate to a mess. In the season of lust, snakes, frogs, birds and animals are all entangled together, and people are no...
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Abdiel 2022-04-19 09:02:44
Human desires are strange things
The feeling of watching this movie is a bit similar to that of . In many places, the camera lens is very disgusting and scary, but after watching it, I have to say that it is a good movie. It is different from the upstairs, what I am most afraid of is The animal is a mouse. And there are not only...
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Nikki 2022-04-19 09:02:44
A time of incense
The first time I saw the introduction of this film was in a beautifully designed but not very realistic book called "The Most of All Kinds". Just by looking at the word "most", you can understand the editor's ambition, trying to be all-encompassing with a little bit of eye-catching grandstanding....
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Cleve 2022-04-19 09:02:44
"Narayama Festival Kao" - survival, desire and belief, the three major themes of human history.
I believe that the shock that this film brings to most audiences is self-evident. This is a slightly terrifying and depressing look, which is different from the horror brought by the terrifying atmosphere that most thrillers try to create. The repressed and fearful feeling of this film comes...
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