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The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

According to the news, Japanese film master Kiyoshun Suzuki died on January 13 at the age of 93.

The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

Speaking of the director Kiyoshun Suzuki, many people are not familiar with it, but he is really a very stylish director, and his films you will not forget as long as you have seen them once.

Suzuki Kiyoshun's initial works followed the style of gangster films, erotic B-grade films, and he was called "heterochromatic director" because of the unique style of the film.

The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

Carmen of Hanoi↑

The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

"Flesh's Gate"↑

The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

"Elegy of Violence"↑

The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

"Youth of the Beast" ↑ Wu Yusen once wanted to remake this movie.

The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

Killer Imprint↑

In 1967, when Kiyoshi Suzuki's Nissho Film Company was in financial crisis, the president accused Suzuki of firing him by "constantly making films that people don't understand, not being a good director." This incident gave rise to demonstrations, and many directors, critics, and students organized a march in support of Suzuki, who in turn accused Nikko of damaging his personal reputation and demanded compensation and an apology notice in three major newspapers across the country.

The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

Three years later, Suzuki accepted a private settlement with Nikko, receiving a compensation of 1 million yuan. However, throughout the 1970s, no film and television company was willing to cooperate with him, so "ATG Pictures" (Art Cinema Alliance) was born, and in 1980, Suzuki completed the masterpiece "Song of the Wanderer" with the support of ATG, which was selected as the first of the top ten films of the "Film Shunbao" and the special jury prize of the Berlin Film Festival.

The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi
The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi
The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi
The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

"Wandering Song"↑

"Song of the Wanderer", "Yang Yanza", and "Dream II", known as the "Taisho Trilogy", are the pinnacle of Suzuki's later years, and these three works also make Suzuki Naoshun's unique artistic style known to everyone.

Naoshun Suzuki has a very good set of colors, and his picture composition is exquisite, often with a strong color impact, but the picture content is obscure and advanced.

"Yang Yan Seat" ↓

The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi
The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi
The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

"Dream II" ↓

The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi
The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi
The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi
The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

Just by looking at the screenshots, we can feel Suzuki's eerie and gorgeous breath that cannot be copied.

Suzuki has actually worked with Chinese actors, and in 2005, Suzuki filmed "Tanuki Goten" at the age of 82, starring Zhang Ziyi and male starring Oda.

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The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi
The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

The film is based on an ancient Japanese legend, and was released in the same year as "Memoirs of a Geisha", in which Ziyi is beautiful.

The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi
The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

Since the film, Naoshun Suzuki has stopped directing feature films, his physical condition is no longer permitted, and he occasionally makes cameos in small movies and wears a snorkel when he attends public places.

The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi
The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

On February 13 this year, Naoshun Suzuki passed away at the age of 93, and time took the old man away, but his works will always be admired and appreciated by generations of people in the history of cinema.

The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi
The Japanese director who influenced Wu Yusen's view of violence died, and the heroine of the posthumous work was Zhang Ziyi

Good old man go!

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