the crayfish scene
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manifold — 22 years ago(March 05, 2004 03:15 PM)
The DVD is out? Perhaps I will get it. Of course, I don't have a DVD player either; I'll have to get one of those as well.
Prawns then. I've eaten plenty of them, however I guess I can't identify them live.
You have to keep in mind that I was born in 1970, and I first saw the movie when it came out. It made a big impression. It remains easily on my top five list (if I had one). I've probably seen it 5 or 6 times since then. In each case I probably was trying to introduce the movie to a friend who I hoped would share my passion for it, but no one ever has. Which makes it really nice to have people respond to my post. Thank you all.
Anyway, please excuse my inaccurate description of the scene. I hadn't seen the movie for probably a decade and my memories were clearly getting fuzzy. Actually that isn't quite true. While some details may drift a bit, certain frames from that movie are burned into my memory. All that is fixed now however, since I have just seen the movie again.
I don't have a girlfriend so I can't perform the experiment, but perhaps some of you can. Otherwise, we can simply pontificate on the subject. What do you think the prawns game feels like?
One of the images that is burned into my memory is the oyster scene. That scene is just so beautiful. I see the drop of blood on the oyster as a Japanese flag, does anyone have their own thoughts about the symbolism of this scene?
I guess my attraction to this movie centers around the fact that it is just so sensual. It strikes me that in some ways this film is the shining symbol for enlightened hedonism.
Plus it's the one true spaghetti western.
Thanks,- Manifold
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khu — 22 years ago(March 16, 2004 12:49 AM)
I imagine the prawn game feels like some weird tickling. I imagine they eat the prawns somehow. I believe there are several recipes involving 'drunken' shrimp/prawn/lobster, involving alcohol-soaked shellfish.
As for the oyster scene, it seemed pretty allegorical to sex as well. Note the difference in age between the man and the girl, and the symbolic opening of the oyster shell, revealing the wet, tender, salty oyster for him to slurp up out of her hand. The oyster as a vaginal symbol is pretty common. The blood could be seen a reference to the young girl's status as a 'virgin', though one interesting twist is that the blood comes from him. -
closeupman — 21 years ago(November 06, 2004 02:03 AM)
Yes, interesting especially since she looks like 14(although according to her bio she was 20 at the time). Plus it show's the Japanese approval of older man and younger females. Though the female was the one in power in the scene as she seduces the man.
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buzzkill99 — 20 years ago(November 12, 2005 12:10 PM)
This post is a bit sexually explicit, so don't read any further if you're squeamish that way. Regarding the egg-passing scene, anyone who has ever watched Japanese pornography is aware of their obsession with semen and the way it is used almost as a prop (going way beyond what is known in American porn as "the money shot.") Anyway, when the yakuza's girlfirend finally breaks the yolk and allows the yellow liquid to run out of her mouth and onto her white dress, it was very reminiscent of such scenes. And given the fact that Itami loves to pay homage to various film genres (westerns, gangster flicks etc.), it's possible that this was his nod to his country's unique style of pornography. (I will now sit back and relax while everyone call me a prevert.) In any case, I LOVED this movie it's only contender as a food-as-life allegory is "Eat, Drink, Man, Woman."
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the_shillelagh — 19 years ago(April 16, 2006 04:08 PM)
by - mrbobvilla (Mon Mar 7 2005 14:38:43)
Also its important to note that the legal age is 14 in japan, so 14 year old nudity isnt illegal anyway.
Depends on where you're viewing and not where it's filmed Be very careful when making observations on law! -
lucky_leopatra13 — 20 years ago(November 13, 2005 08:48 PM)
You're right about the drunken shrimp. In that scene I'm fairly certain it is a form of sushi. The alcohol stuns the prawn and after it has finished squirming they take it out of the shell and eat it. YUMMY!
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