Hana-bi.1997.720p.bluray.avc-mfcorrea -
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1. The Sound of Silence Kitano is famous for "dead time." There are long stretches where the 720p image is static, and the audio track is nearly silent. Do not adjust your volume. This silence represents the weight of the characters' guilt. The stillness makes the sudden bursts of violence more shocking.
2. The Paintings Throughout the film, you will see cutaways to surreal paintings (a lion with a flower for a head, a snowman in a field). These were painted by Kitano himself during his recovery from a near-fatal motorcycle accident. They represent the paralyzed partner’s (Horibe) internal mind—a world where nature has replaced violence. Hana-bi.1997.720p.BluRay.AVC-mfcorrea
3. The Gun vs. The Flower The Japanese title Hana-bi is a pun. Hana means "flower" and Bi (derived from Hi) means "fire."
Posted by: Archive_Cinema | Category: Asian Cinema | J-Remux | Tags: Takeshi Kitano, Beat Takesi, Venetian Golden Lion To get the most out of this specific
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This release uses a high-bitrate AVC encode. For the best experience: Posted by: Archive_Cinema | Category: Asian Cinema |
Verdict: This is not a movie to watch on a phone while multitasking. It is a 112-minute meditation on how to leave this world with dignity. Dim the lights, press play, and let the silence sink in.
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