2022年3月3日 星期四

Hana-bi (はなび, 花火, Hana-bi 1997), Swallowtail Butterfly (film)

  • until she is taken in by a Chinese Yentown prostitute named Glico (Chara), who names her Ageha (Japanese for swallowtail). Under Glico's care, Ageha starts
    5 KB (539 words) - 01:52, 14 November 2021


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Hana-bi
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Theatrical release poster
Directed byTakeshi Kitano
Written byTakeshi Kitano
Produced byMasayuki Mori
Yasushi Tsuge
Takio Yoshida
Starring
CinematographyHideo Yamamoto
Edited byTakeshi Kitano
Yoshinori Oota
Music byJoe Hisaishi
Production
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Running time
103 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Budget$2.3 million[1]

Hana-bi (はなびHana-bi), released in the United States as Fireworks, is a 1997 Japanese crime drama film written, directed and edited by Takeshi Kitano, who also stars in it.[2] The film's score was composed by Joe Hisaishi in his fourth collaboration with Kitano. Hana-bi (花火Hanabi) is the Japanese word for "fireworks."

Hana-bi won the Golden Lion at the 54th Venice International Film Festival and helped to establish Kitano as an internationally acclaimed filmmaker.


 花火》(HANA-BI)是一部日本電影。於1998年公映,北野武導演的第七部電影。1997年獲得第54屆威尼斯影展金獅獎

故事大綱[編輯]

西佳敬(北野武)是一名刑警,由於對一次失誤造成兩名同事一死一殘感到內疚而辭了職。他的幼女幾年前死於車禍,如今妻子(岸本加世子)又患白血病住院。因為生活所迫,他向黑社會借了高利貸。為了還債,搶劫了銀行。搶來的錢中一部分還了債,一部分給了同事的遺孀,一部份給了癱瘓的工作搭擋堀部。還剩下一點,西佳敬打算用它帶上妻子去做一次最後的旅行。

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