“Asakusa Kid”: A film with improper white space, it tells the feelings of old era artists

The Japanese movie “Asakusa Kid” was adapted from the book “Asakusa Kid” of the same name published by Kitano Takeshi (ビートたけし) in 1988. Kitano Takeshi, who started out as the “TWO BEAT” group, is more familiar to movie fans as the internationally renowned director Kitano Takeshi. He is also a Japanese comedy giant, a painter, […]

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“The Power of the Dog” Review: Obscure and repressed emotions, complex human nature between the mountains and the wild

“The Power of the Dog” is a historical drama movie watched online by Netflix. “The Power of the Dog” is directed by Jane Campion and starring actors Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons, and Kodi Smit-McPhee. The story tells the story of the brothers Phil and George operating a ranch in the dusty Western Wilderness. […]

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“Den of Thieves” Review: The film is a typical action film, but it is full of loopholes in the details

“Den of Thieves” is a criminal and action movie released in 2018. The film is directed by Christian Gudegast, co-starring Gerard Butler, Pablo Schreiber, O’Shea Jackson Jr. and others. “Den of Thieves” tells the story of Nick (Gerard Butler) of the Los Angeles Police Department leading other police officers to detect a serial robbery and […]

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“Lamb” Review: A film that makes people think about the relationship between man and nature

From Southeast Asia’s “The Medium” to Hollywood’s “Old” to this “Lamb”(Dýrið) Icelandic movie, the horror films that received much attention in 2021 have failed at the box office one after another. “Lamb” was also nominated for a category of focus at the Cannes Film Festival, but the viewing process was extremely hypnotic. Even with 1.5x […]

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