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Ikuta Doujin's "Human Disqualification" movie version: lost to the extreme, after watching despair

author:Japanese drama department

Among Japanese novelists, Osamu Dazai is one of the most famous in China, and his masterpiece "Human Disqualification" is also one of the most well-known Japanese novels in China, in 2010, in order to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Osamu Dazai's birth, this novel was made into a movie, starring Ikuda Dou Allah, and today Bunya Jun came to Amway this movie.

Ikuta Doujin's "Human Disqualification" movie version: lost to the extreme, after watching despair

Starring: Toshin Ikuta

Co-stars: Yusuke Ibiya / Shinobu Teraki / Ryoko Koike / Satomi Ishihara / Makoto Sakai / Michiyo Ohgusu / Yoshiko Mita / Shigeru Muroi / Ryo Morita / Koji Ishi

Synopsis:

Dating Yezang (Ikuta Doujin) is handsome and well-off, and such a teenager seems to be born happy, but this is not the case. Ye Zang has been extremely afraid of humans since he was a child, but on the surface he always greets people with a smile, and even often uses funny words and deeds to please others. All his life he hid under such a mask, indulging in wine and indulging his cowardice.

In order to get rid of the fear in his heart, wine and women became Ye Zang's last salvation, but such a redemption could not be called a true salvation...

Ikuta Doujin's "Human Disqualification" movie version: lost to the extreme, after watching despair

For this self-ashamed protagonist, how much impact will childhood have on a long life? Qingxiu is full of sad faces, tall and thin, different from other men, and even different from the temperament of most people in the world, so that he can easily provoke female love and pity, but it is also the burden of his life. Violence in the name of love makes people just want to escape.

The so-called family is even more ridiculous existence. Throughout the film, his family is deliberately not allowed to appear directly, creating an alienated and stylized relationship between them.

Ikuta Doujin's "Human Disqualification" movie version: lost to the extreme, after watching despair

He is a puppet who plays the role of the pampered little master of the mansion, and this pampering is in a superficial and materialistic way, unsatisfactory; the family is lost in the middle of the road, and it is discarded somewhere. Such indifferent affection, cruelty is even more direct and appropriate to the enemy. As a child, under the tree that he imagined symbolizing the gates of hell, he laid down the cruelest verdict on his life.

"I'm sorry to be human."

Ikuta Doujin's "Human Disqualification" movie version: lost to the extreme, after watching despair

The film is too direct and inexplicable to switch to the protagonist's experience of several relationships, but also shows how powerless he is in the face of the choice of life direction. Being manipulated again and again by others, whether it is a friend with ulterior motives, a family member who has never appeared, or a woman.

The only few choices, far from the woman, fell into the more powerful control of another woman; the choice to die, but failed. How to end this ant-like life, can't.

Ikuta Doujin's "Human Disqualification" movie version: lost to the extreme, after watching despair

"Human Disqualification" is the last work before Dazai Osamu committed suicide, and it is actually his own semi-autobiographical novel, many of which are derived from his own experiences, allowing people to understand his life through it.

In the early years, many young people in Japan loved to read Dazaiji, and he may be able to find resonance in him, as a rogue, he has allowed many people to find a kind of self-indulgent depravity, tapping the most reluctant sore spot in the hearts of contemporary youth.

Ikuta Doujin's "Human Disqualification" movie version: lost to the extreme, after watching despair

Dazai committed suicide five times in his life, and was called "the writer who died the most" by the Japanese, and suicide became a part of his life, so much so that some people said that Dazai's pursuit was death rather than life.

"Human Disqualification: Osamu Dazai and the Three Women" starring Oguri Shun is based on the story of Osamu Dazai himself, which is different from the story of "Human Disqualification" played by Ikuta Dou Allah.

Ikuta Doujin's "Human Disqualification" movie version: lost to the extreme, after watching despair

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