The weather is pretty nice last Thursday, but when I walked in classroom and start to watch Onibaba, it was like the whole world becames a dark hole that swallowed all the beautiful things and then showed the ugly side to us.
The old lady said "I've never seen any beautiful thing since I was born", and she asked the man to show her his real face, and it remind me that there is nothing beautiful in the grassland. At first I think the place is beautiful because the winds always make the grass wavering, but when a heavy rain came, grass were so blue and dirty with mud in the darkness, same with the humanism in this movie.
The old lady is bold. She grabbed some ropes and a stub, then climbed down to the hole with died bodies. (BTW are bodies rot that quick? I only see the general's body and others are human skeletons). She is actually scared when she thought the died man grabbed her leg, but soon she calmed down and dropped off his mask. How much did she want to a beautiful thing??? How many things did she suffered in the unpeaceful time? I think this is the best provement. I don't think she will ever want to enter the hole with all the people she killed. But she did this time.
Unfortunately, there is no beauty. An ugly face is under the mask.
I love this part the most, because it means a lot. Even though they have ugly faces, ugly heart and lives in ugly lives, but they still desire for beautiful thus far.
Anyway hope to see the ending of the movie Tuesday.
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