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主演:布拉德·皮特,玛格特·罗比,迭戈·卡尔瓦,珍·斯马特,约翰·艾德坡,李丽君,P·J·伯恩,卢卡斯·哈斯,奥莉维亚·汉密尔顿,麦克思·明格拉,罗里·斯卡沃,凯瑟琳·沃特斯顿,托比·马奎尔,弗利,杰夫·格尔林,埃里克·罗伯茨,伊桑·苏普利,萨玛拉·维文,奥利维亚·王尔德,菲比·汤金,斯派克·琼斯,詹妮弗·格兰特,弗雷德里克·凯勒,托德·吉贝哈恩,克洛伊·菲内曼,乔纳·普拉特,肖恩·奥布赖恩,鲍勃·克莱德宁,马科斯·A.费拉斯,达蒙·冈普顿,雷恩·哈珀,里安·里斯,米拉吉·格尔比克,卡莲娜·布里奇,布莱克叶·埃南,安娜·科托,卡罗琳娜·辛查克,特洛伊·梅特卡夫,迈克·加萨威,特里·沃尔特斯,莎拉·凯瑟琳·贝勒米,安娜·查泽雷,约翰·克里,伯克·弗洛伊德,基思·库尔,瑞克·萨拉比亚,尼克·巴加,雅科夫·科隆塔罗夫,安德鲁·霍特里,艾利克斯·多布兰口
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1、请问哪个平台可以免费在线观看《楚汉传奇44》?
一起看影院-热播电影和电视剧手机在线免费播放网友:在线观看地址:https://shyuxi.com/vodplay/bXGUTjNtD.html
2、《楚汉传奇44》哪些演员主演的?
网友:主演有布拉德·皮特,玛格特·罗比,迭戈·卡尔瓦,珍·斯马特,约翰·艾德坡,李丽君,P·
3、《楚汉传奇44》是什么时候上映/什么时候开播的?
网友:2023年,详细日期也可以去百度百科查询。
4、《楚汉传奇44》如果播放卡顿怎么办?
百度贴吧网友:播放页面卡顿可以刷新网页或者更换播放源。
*Shinjuku Mad* was one ofKoji Wakamatsu's six films from 1970. Grim and gritty, stark and steady, burdened with anti-moralizing, generously padded with sex, and totally redeemed by a soundtrack that needs to be released NOW. I knew nothing about this film, loading it up on to my laptop, and every last one of this film's sixty-sixty minutes kept me riveted.Bear with me. The film opens with the band cycling through a jazzy rave-up, the black and images depict dead Japanese throughout a modern city. From the alleyways of the slums, to center of the park, you catch glimpses of bodies everywhere. This introduction is capped off by a lingering shot of a blood-soaked naked woman, face down. By this point, the band has reached a sort of peak. There's a cut, the band changes the direction of the song a bit, and then we're treated to a series of exterior shots from downtown, the lunch hour, maybe. You see a lot of storefronts and stairwells, people moving about. All of the people in these splices are done in negative image.What follows can only be described as harrowing. After the credits, the reel switches to color. We're treated to the on-screen stabbing of a young man in a toga, his attackers strip his special lady-friend of her toga, spend about two minutes smearing her breasts with still-warm blood, and then take turns raping her. She doesn't seem to put up much of a fight. The scene is lensed with all of the enthusiasm of a television spot for a whole foods market.Well, that's a fucked up way to start a movie. If you're still reading, I'll have you know the brutality eases up a little, but the camera's tendency to seek out each scene's more lurid details is relentless. The band never lets up, either. Another constant feature of the film is the protagonist's alienation from society. That's a pretty dated-concept, in a way. This film is cashing in on what could loosely be called the Existential demographic in 1970's Japan. Parts of it could have been written by Oe. Others by Mishima. It definitely, at times, addresses a bit of that lingering air of revolution, but more on that later.The father of the kid stabbed in Technicolor shows up in the nest reel, in the same apartment his son was murdered in. This confused, grieving father asks a totally baked Shoko Asahara for information about the events leading up to his son's death. The long-haired no-goodnik is toking on a Sharpie-sized doobie. He gets so fucking high he passes out and the dad is left there in the empty apartment, getting a major contact-buzz.So, the plot is basically that kind of exchange in larger and larger settings, intercut with glorious shots of the disillusioned father walking through industrial slums. The father, searching for the"Why" to his son's death goes on his quest and pisses just about everyone he comes into contact with off. He goes into subway stations and totally kills some beatniks' buzzes. Then he bullies a Hare Krishna ROCK AND ROLL SUPERSTAR and his belly-dancing percussionist at a park. Then he heads off to a bar, and we're treated to what must have been Tokyo's Greatest Garage Band getting low-down and sleazy here. This scene pretty much sums up what the film is about. As you dig the scuzz and the fuzz, the camera catches all manner of degeneracy and wanton reefer-use. And the bar has no less than three groups of people making out. And they get excessive with the groping.Eventually, the father catches the ringleader of the vicious band of murderer-rapists."Shinjuku Mad," is his name. After an unbelievably long and convoluted exchange between the protagonist and Shinjuku Mad, it comes out that Mad and the boys are rebelling against all of Japan. It's open season on everyone but them. His son was only a casualty, nothing personal. Their intent is to go on rebelling against society through random acts of violence against people and property.After going through all the trouble of finding Shinjuku Mad, the old man's mind is blown by revolution for revolution's sake. After a few pummellings, he manages to turn the fight around. He winds up leaving with a nude girl that had been tied to a post for the entire scene.He goes back to the apartment his son was murdered in to find his special lady-friend naked with six other dope-smoking cats grooving on free love and blue balls.He decides he's happier with Shinjuku Mad alive and kicking, the band is at another one of its high points, and the camera pans out to the railroad yard, telephones wires, and the bare sides of modern buildings.That was Japan, thirty-seven years ago.