A Tribute To CASSHERN
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if you can honestly call this movie corny you have no idea what a movie is supposed to consist of. Casshern is a beautiful movie that touched on all the emotions of cinema. One of my favorites of all time.
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This is beautiful. I cannot find any words to congratulate you and express how greatful I am
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@WorldOfSnakes -- yes! I feel like a lot of people who've seen this movie didn't understand why he didn't see "the vision of what could have been" before he died.
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@raepood So even if at the beginning he had a noble reason for taking arms and doing his uprising, he still responsible for the murder of a lot of people. So he won't go to paradise.
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@raepood Basically what I was saying is that he wasn't seeing the thing because he was not dying. But now that I remember,at the end he does die. So I don't know why he didn't see the thing. I think it's made to be left unspecified so that you can make up your own interpretation. My interpretation (one that is actually often used in Japanese movies and video games) is that when a hero dies, he doesn't go to paradise. It's only those who go to paradise that see the thing or the "light".
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@WorldOfSnakes Your last two sentences puzzle me even more. So, he knew he was dying because he expected to see something. But he didn't see it so he panicked - panicked about what? About not dying? The only idea for me now is that he didn't see "it" because Burai was full of hatred, he didn't managed to forgive before hid death and that's how he robbed himself of seeing something, maybe seeing "a better world" which probably all of them had hoped for.
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@WorldOfSnakes Thank you for your prospective. But I still havent' got the idea. Your answer was more explaining why he had kept saying "I can't see it". I'd rather want to understand why he DIDN'T see it. Burai was dying that's why he started saying that. But unlike others he didn't see it. Why? Wether he wanted to see it or not, expected his death or not, he is dying like all the others did before. In that sense there is no difference between him and the other.
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@WorldOfSnakesAlso the moment that touched me the most is the image of Kaoru Naito transporting his elderly father up the stairs on his back while crying. Throughout the movie we witnessed him as self-interested and heartless. Seeing him at the end of the movie cry for his father, and put him on his back, it killed me.The end of the movie was meant to show us that these people who fought the war and are responsible for many deaths, they too once had a life, loved ones, and they once had a heart.
this video goes into the vast layers of emotion found within this movie ... to not like this video is proof that you never really understood the character ....the video is well done and i am really glad i found this becuase ... it reminded me of the simplier times ... thank you ><
HuRahnic 1 month ago in playlist Liked videos
@HuRahnic Thank you so much. Your comment means a lot to me :)
lingthekunoichi 1 month ago
@lingthekunoichi not a problem .... as i said this moved me .. it's the least i could do ><
HuRahnic 1 month ago
@HuRahnic Thank you for taking the time to watch it :)
lingthekunoichi 1 month ago