The recently released movie "Fifty Shades of Grey" has attracted the attention of many netizens because of its large scale and many passionate scenes, but this film was hot before its release, but after its release, it was complained about by many parties, and even encountered a wall in Japan. Many netizens who have watched the film in foreign countries say that "Fifty Shades of Grey" is a boring movie. Japan is known as the hometown of XX movies, and even rejected "Fifty Shades of Grey", I can't understand the small editor, the following small editor will take stock for everyone, those years japan's most classic ten movies.
The Seven Samurai
The film depicts the story of the sengoku period in Japan, when the people of the poor village joined forces with seven hired samurai to fight off the bandits in order to defend their homeland. Although director Akira Kurosawa intends to make this film into a completely entertaining action film, in fact, the whole work still fully exudes the humanistic spirit of Akira Kurosawa. As for the character development of the seven samurai, on the whole, it can be said that the interpretation is quite successful, especially Shimura Qiao, who plays Kanbei, who exerts the wisdom and maturity of this character to the fullest.

The war scenes of this film take many continuous and plural shots, which are more tense and shocking than ordinary Westerns, fully revealing the depth of Kurosawa's ability to transport mirrors. Therefore, this period drama with both entertainment and artistic value and Japanese flavor is the first place in the "Top Ten Best Films" in the history of Japanese cinema for Japan's "Movie Shunbao" magazine.
"Floating Clouds"
Tomioka Kenyoshi, who had a wife and family, was a successor to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, and was sent to India under Japanese aggression during the war to manage forest resources. Falling in love with a Yukiko Yukiko Yukida who volunteered to come here to work as a typist because she was raped by her cousin. After the war, Tomioka promised Yukiko that she would live with her after she divorced her wife when she returned to Japan. Soon, Yukiko returns to Japan to find Yukioka, and Tomioka panics and explains to her why she didn't get divorced. Yukiko had to leave silently and borrow a dilapidated warehouse to live in.
Tomioka comes looking for Yukiko again, and the two of them' lingering emotions are still broken. Tomioka failed in her business, took Yukiko to Isakaboro Onsen, and had a relationship with asa, the wife of the owner of the hot spring bar, and Yukiko returned to Tokyo in a huff. Later, she found out she was pregnant and went to find Tomioka again. At this time, Tomioka was already living with Asa. Yukiko is once again in trouble, and she has to borrow money to beat the child up. After Ase is killed by her husband, the desperate Tomioka comes to Yukiko again, and Yukiko once again forgives Tomioka. At this time, Tomioka's wife was dead, and he returned to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and was sent to work in Ozkushima. Yukiko travels with him, and on the way, Yukiko falls ill and dies soon after. Tomioka and Yoshibashi have mixed feelings, and they cry...
Hungry Straits
The story describes the sinking of a passenger ship on the day of the great typhoon in the Ushin-karaku Strait. The body was recovered by two more passengers than the registered passengers. Officer Bowsaka believes that this matter is related to the fire at Sada's pawnshop a few days ago, and opens a case to investigate Yukai, who works at the pawnshop. In fact, Yukai, Kijima, and Numata killed Sada's family and robbed 800,000 yuan and set fire to the pawnshop. When the three fled, they were fighting for uneven sharing of the spoils, Kijima and Numata died and sank into the sea, and Yukai fled to Hokkaido to live in the prostitute Yae for one night and left her with 40,000 yuan before leaving.
When Takasaka and his police came to investigate, Yae Yaguchi denied seeing Yusuke, and the clue was broken. Yuu came to Maizuru (renamed Tatsumi), made a fortune with the stolen money, and often funded others, becoming a big local philanthropist. Yae saw a photo of Tatsumi in the newspaper and identified it as Yukai. She went to see Tsukimi. Tsubaki refuses to admit it, killing Yae in order to prevent leaks. The Coast Guard found the body, thinking that Yae might have seen Yumi, and after reasoning determined that Yumi was Tatsumi, he arrested Tatsumi. During the escort, he committed suicide by throwing himself into the sea.
Tokyo Story
Tokyo Story tells the story of two generations in one extended family. Affection and alienation, love and obligation, death and loneliness, slowly unfold in a pile of ordinary small things that the audience is no longer familiar with. This is the story of an ordinary Japanese family, but it is also the story of all families, whether you or me, he, it is possible to find their place in the film.
The film kicks off with a conversation between Mr. and Mrs. Shuyoshi Hirayama standing on the platform, and the elderly couple wants to travel to Tokyo to meet with their other children. On the way through Osaka, after meeting with Keizo Mio who served on the National Railways, he went directly to the home of Yukiichi Nagao in Tokyo, and two or three days later, the old couple moved to the home of the eldest daughter Shiko, who ran a beauty salon, because of boredom, but Shiko was very stingy, and only the daughter-in-law of the late second son, Noriko, gave the second son a warm reception. Because of drinking with his old friend and being reprimanded by his daughter, Zhou Ji returned to his hometown in a huff. Mrs. Zhou Ji died of cerebral hemorrhage not long after. Finally, he said goodbye to Noriko's heavy words, so that the whole movie ended in this full of touching and warm pictures.
The Legend of the Sun at the End of the Curtain
It is a typical Japanese black humor comedy, and the protagonist of the film, Saheiji, is a liar character, and the film depicts how he skillfully performed deception in the harsh brothels of the Edo period, mixing food between characters from various classes to show the good and flawed little people. But the laughter is heavy and sad.
From beginning to end, the film runs through the stand-up comedy that the Japanese public loves, interspersed with the story of Sasahira being detained for working to pay off his debts, becoming a beloved treasure in a geisha, and meeting The politician Takasugi Shinsaku at the end of the shogunate, in order to save the girl who was sold into a brothel, agreed to assist Jinsaku in planning to burn the British consulate in Shinagawa. Known as "Rakugo", Japanese stand-up comedy complements Sagairaji's storyline to form a super costume satirical comedy.
Rashomon
The story begins with three people sheltering from the rain at Rashomon Gate. The three are yunyou monks, woodcutters and beggars. The woodcutter said to himself: I really can't understand it, I can't understand it. Under repeated questioning by the beggar, the firewood cutter said the following thing: Three days ago, the woodcutter went into the mountain to cut firewood, and in the mountain he saw a samurai corpse on the side of a wooden comb used by a woman. The firewood cutter hurried to the yamen to report to the officials. The messenger caught the robber who killed the samurai. In court, the robber confessed to seeing the beauty of the samurai's wife and raped her. Because the samurai wife insisted that they duel, after 23 duels, he killed the samurai. The robbers wanted to boast of their martial arts prowess. The samurai's wife, however, said that she had been insulted by the robbers and threw herself at the samurai and cried, and she fainted, killing the samurai by mistake with a short knife in her hand. At this time, the witch was asked to summon the soul of the samurai for interrogation, and the samurai said that his wife instigated the robbers to kill him, and he was so ashamed that he took a short knife and committed suicide. The woodcutter also said that in fact, he saw the duel between the robber and the samurai, and at first he did not talk about it, in fact, the martial arts of the two were not as usual as the robbers boasted, it was the robbers who hacked the samurai to death. (The editor was stunned by this plot, why do dead people lie?) )
At the end of the three people's conversation, the baby was suddenly heard crying, the beggar found the abandoned baby, wanted to strip the abandoned baby's clothes, after being stopped, the firewood cutter said, I have six children, do not care about raising the seventh child, let me adopt it, the monk gave the child to the wood cutter. After the rain passed, the sunset shone on the back of the woodcutters leaving.
Red Killer
The story takes place in a traditional conservative family in Sendai City, Takahashi. Sadako, a girl born to Qingsan and his concubine's daughter, Yu chun, was raped by a bureaucrat at the age of twenty-one, and although she had children, she could not marry them because she was a close relative. He was captured by the robber Hiraoka and raped many times, and although Hiraoka really fell in love with Sadako, Sadako was determined to kill him. In the hot spring area, Sadako gives Hiraoka, who has a heart attack, drinks water mixed with pesticides and cruelly leaves him to leave. From then on, Sadako became a strong woman, fighting for the fame and status of herself and her son.
The Battle of Inhumanity
Based on the handwriting of the leader of the Yamamura Group (changed to the Yamamori Group in the play), it tells the history of the 30-year struggle of the Hiroshima gang after the war. At that time, the Japanese underworld was in a state of chaos in a power vacuum, and the gangs fought the most tragic underworld war in Japanese history in order to compete for territory. Veteran Guangneng Changsan, who mistakenly hit and bumped into the gang, became the right-hand man of the mountain guard group. He is sent to assassinate the council-designate and clashes with another force, the Doi Group, but the leader of the Doi Group, Nobi, is Hirono's brother in arms, and Hirono decides to take a risk...
Twenty-Four Eyes
Twenty-Four Eyes is based on the novel of the same name by the famous Japanese female writer Ei Tsutomu. The film tells the story of a young female teacher, Oishi, who has been working as a teacher for 12 children in the countryside of Xiaodoudao after graduating from normal school, and has experienced various touching events during this time. In the shot of director Keisuke Kinoshita, there is no artillery fire, corpses are everywhere, and the war seeps out through the lives of ordinary people at that time, and more deeply counts the cruelty and wounds that the war brought to the people. Twenty-Four Eyes is a masterpiece of great artistic achievement in director Keisuke Kinoshita's creative career, and it is also a film in the history of Japanese cinema that makes audiences cry the most and cry the most.
The Tale of the Rainy Moon
Tells the story of what happened to two couples during World War II. During the war, prices soared, and Genjuro wanted to make a fortune from business; while Yoshihito wanted to join the army and get ahead in the war. Soon, the two go their separate ways, but Genjuro is infatuated with the ghostly beauty Wakasa, and his wife in his hometown is stabbed to death while the soldiers are snatching food. Fujibei was transformed from a poor peasant to a bodyguard with ten subordinates, but his wife Ah Bin was raped by dozens of soldiers and reduced to a prostitute, and Fujibei gave up his military position in order to reunite with his wife.
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