Everyone knows Kaneto Shindo from his horror classics 'Kuroneko' and 'Onibaba' aEveryone knows Kaneto Shindo from his horror classics 'Kuroneko' and 'Onibaba' and although they're both undoubtedly great films, I've been more impressed by his lesser-known works, like 'Wolf' and 'Human' and now, 'A Scoundrel,' which could be the greatest of the lot. Set in the war-torn 14th century, the film concerns the governor of a province whose chamberlain (the phenomenal Nobuko Otowa, Shindo's wife) tells him of a woman she knew in the Royal court whose beauty could tear a nation apart. The foreshadowing is not so subtle. 'A Scoundrel' was co-written by Shindo and Japan's beloved Junichiro Tanizaki (an author who has not impressed me much, although I've only read very little), and is at once humorous, suspenseful, gruesome, and absolutely fascinating.详情
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我喜欢看电影解说电影。《恶党[电影解说]》这部电影解说给我的感觉有两点。第一,Everyone knows Kaneto Shindo from his horror classics 'Kuroneko' and 'Onibaba' a,我们拥有一支能战斗听指挥敢奉献的干部队伍。