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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2010

Ame Agaru movie fight at the forest

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  • just wondering, why do bad guys in these movies not use sideways cuts?

  • @GoGoVengo Find kendo dojo, put on bogu, take shinai and try. You will find out.

  • That strange and ucertain thing what we call reality is not strictly determined. In situation like shown one can happen to forgot it's own name, besides cutting someone is not so _easy_ act as it appears sitting in front of the screeen.

    But anyway, it's a movie... made by people who had some experience in subject shown.

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  • Pleasant movie!

  • @rudderhardtoport a lot, if you're a great and disciplined samurai you wont cut down your Conrad.

  • @RYUNOMI13TADEH what's so funny there? do you know the name of that technique that cuts like that? if you do you wont be laughing

  • hahahaha at 3:09

  • @IcarusTrebonius Pleas, don't take this as rudeness. I don't know what solves what or what is win or loose. These words are from western context, you can choose youreself if they are suitable for given cultural and historical situation.

  • The question is that scene true or not is meaningless, as we agree that's a movie. I only can feel if it correlates somehow with my personal experience and try to live through given reflection inside my heart. Maybe that is the purpose of art?

  • @IcarusTrebonius In other words, violence solves nothing, and someone who goes into a fight expecting to win like in the movies...well, that can only end in disaster.

  • @dake2dake In the words of another Kurosawa movie, Sanjuro: "You're too sharp. That's your trouble. You're like a drawn sword. Sharp, naked without a sheath. You cut well. But good swords are kept in their sheaths."

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