Que mierdaaa, m ha qedado mazo de mal, eso a q se debe? no es la primera q hago una ficha...no entiendo...
Weno si algun profesional m la puede arreglar se lo agradeceria.
"Ikinai has rightfully been described as Kitanoesque: Takeshi Kitano executive-produced the movie; it stars and was written by Kitano regular Minoru Iizuka (Dankan), and was directed by one of Kitano's own assistants, Hiroshi Shimizu. It looks and feels like one of Kitano's own movies -- static shots, long shots, long moments of silence, dark humor, bursts of unexpected violence -- but it's also very much its own creature.
If the film has been derided as a Kitano rip-off, perhaps that's missing the point: this movie is very much in his spirit, but it also stands on its own. It also shows how Kitano's influence can reach beyond just the look-and-feel of a movie and affect the themes within. Ikinai has the same spare, touching mood as many of his best films, and deals with something that Kitano himself has addressed indirectly in his movies: the dilemma of suicide. Since in Japan suicide is seen as a variety of preserving one's dignity in death, a Japanese movie that deals with the subject as gentle comedy was bound to stick out."