Can you talk a bit more about this new direction that Kitano is taking? I'm hoping he leaves the violence behind. I think "Fireworks" is his best film, but in general I prefer the really sentimental ones without any cops or gangsters, e.g. "Scene by the Sea" & "Kikujiro." Ben
From: Efrén del Valle <efrendv@yahoo.es> To: patRice <publicpat@yahoo.com> CC: zorn-list@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: Takeshi Kitano (NZC!) Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2003 12:49:04 +0200 (CEST)
It seems that Kitano has taken a new direction in his new film, although blood and humor are still a constant. I was beginning to feel he's been making the same film over and over again and I have very high expectations with "Zatoichi". The European critics have really welcomed the film.
Best,
Efrén del Valle n.p: Bruce Haack "Electric Lucifer Book 2"
--- patRice <publicpat@yahoo.com> escribió: > Was very glad to read today that Kitano won award
for best director for his new samurai movie "Zatoichi". Can't wait to see it.
Especially after having seen the film he shot before the latest: Dolls. Didn't have English subtitles, but was still magic and breathtaking...
One of the actors in "Zatoichi" also won the award for best new and upcoming actor for his role as a suicidal Japanese librarian in the Thai movie "Last Life in the Universe" (feat. Takeshi Miike as a yakuza).
patRice www.silverknuckle.com
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--- Efrén del Valle <efrendv@yahoo.es> wrote: > > Best,
Efrén del Valle a.e: The Residents "Eskimo" (Ralph) Love it! Great album!
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