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Fireworks (Hana-Bi) TRAILER

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2006

An original trailer done by TFAK


(Dir: Takeshi Kitano
Beat Kitano
Japan
Venezia Lion)

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  • One of the first Kitano films I have seen. This is a classic (gangster) movie.

    The excellent score by Joe Hisaishi is a perfect addition to this movie.

  • best film ever made.

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  • I still havn't found anything that Beat Takeshi made that I didn't like.

  • @mecontemporain it's the first movement from Debussy's string quartet and as far as I can remember it's not in the original film. Violent Cop has got some music by Satie in it, though :)

  • Wow, this movie looks excellent

    I'll try it some time.

  • Please, someone tell me which music is this ? Which composer ? I don't think it's from the Hisaishi's original soundtrack...

  • @yazmatraz Same, I started with a scene at the sea and sonatine and I only have a few of his films left, loved every single one so far.

  • I've only seen hana-bi and sonatine but Takeshi Kitano is for me, already one of the most original directors out there. I'll probably end up watching most of his other work soon.

  • That was one of the most beautiful movies ever been made ! Just pure emotion !

  • Everyone write to criterion and tell them you want them to put this and other takeshi films out on dvd. I know they're already on dvd, but a lot of them (see: violent cop and boiling point) have shoddy prints.. sonatine is a pack-in freeby with Sonatine when it deserves it's own release... etc.

  • Someone has to upload this movie on youtube...

    Speaks volumes that infamous movie critic Nigel Buckland rated this film as one of the best ever -keeping in mind 99.9% of movies he reviewed he thought were rubbish.

  • amazing trailer, i love this kitano's film.

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