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Evil Does Not Exist - Film Review 

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Evil Does Not Exist is the latest film from the award-winning director of Drive My Car, Ryusuke Hamaguchi.
Takumi (played by Hitoshi Omika) and his daughter Hana (Ryô Nishikawa) live in Mizubiki Village, close to Tokyo. One day, the village inhabitants become aware of a plan to build a camping site near Takumi's house, offering city residents a comfortable "escape" to nature.
Evil Does Not Exist Trailer: • ‘Evil Does Not Exist’:...
00:00 Intro
00:15 Background
01:29 Themes
03:03 Aesthetics
04:12 What It's About
06:33 Use of the Camera
08:25 Father & Daughter Relationship
09:36 The Score
10:24 Final Thoughts
11:20 Subscribe
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@bev9708
@bev9708 2 месяца назад
I enjoyed it very much (though not quite as much as Drive My Car and not half as much as Perfect Days) , and even though I just don’t get the ending , I do love a film that makes me think about it long after!! I will definitely check out your article!!
@PointsofReview
@PointsofReview 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much! Perfect Days is also my favourite of the three.
@eddyhuang5346
@eddyhuang5346 Месяц назад
Incredible ending. The main character resembles the deer. He is hurt, and there is a hidden backstory of the wife he lost. The deer only becomes aggressive when shot, who otherwise coexist peacefully. When he chokes the guy in the end, he is doing whatever he needs to protect his home from the outsiders. It shook me.
@PointsofReview
@PointsofReview Месяц назад
Somewhat similar to my interpretation!
@yohanessugiarto8620
@yohanessugiarto8620 24 дня назад
Well, all I got after watching it is that, I think it's not a good idea to let an eight-year-old little girl to wander around in the woods alone. It's freaking dangerous.
@PointsofReview
@PointsofReview 24 дня назад
I suppose that's a literal interpretation!
@yohanessugiarto8620
@yohanessugiarto8620 24 дня назад
That's the strongest impression I got. Nature can be cruel and never picky/take side. The second strongest impression is from the meeting with the resident. And yeah, maybe it's literal interpretation. I never interpret movie before, or know how to do it. This the first time I want to share my impression after watching a movie, because it's still lingering in my mind, even right now.
@PointsofReview
@PointsofReview 24 дня назад
@@yohanessugiarto8620 100%. Nature has two sides! Glad to hear that it's still lingering (I love when a film can do that, at least!)
@42976675
@42976675 26 дней назад
The ending may seem ambiguous. But what we do know is the girl was harmed by gunshot, disease, or angry mother deer. We know she is a innocent drawn the mother child deer relationship as the girl misses her own missing mother. Another mystery as to why her mother is missing. The caretakers all suffer: the girl, the glamping lady, the father, the community for their environment. The acquisitive interloping glamping man is a poser who prefers paycheck over passion, wants family without sacrifice, like campers who want nature experience without inconvenience or suffering. The father wouldn’t have the poser interfere with his daughter. I hope the father ran in the most direct route to medical care. But based on his footsteps stopping in the snow. I suspect he came to realization it was too late.
@bunny7031
@bunny7031 12 дней назад
Great review...there are many layers and a lot of symbolism to it need to watch it multiple times...my ending interpretation: I think he became so dillusioned and broken by her daughter's death that he kind of wanted to seek or prove to nature that he still loves it or like wants his daughter back(though i believe in the first one) by strangling him...he is so connected with nature that he almost acts like the principle of there is no right or wrong in nature...it also points out that nature is superior and doesnt choose sides...so i think the protagonist couldn't process this and thought it was unfair how he loved nature but it took away his daughter but the man who doesnt is happy(could be other reason he killed him)... There are way too many interpretations... that's why i loved this film...please suggest me more movies i only watched this movie from him and planning to watch his other movies and perfect days...
@PointsofReview
@PointsofReview 12 дней назад
Very interesting interpretation! Mine isn't too far off that. Great choice with Perfect Days. If you like that one from Wenders, I'd check out Paris, Texas as well! From Hamaguchi, I'd go with Drive my Car and Happy Hour. Outside of that, have a look at some Hong Sang-soo. On the Beach at Night Alone.
@bunny7031
@bunny7031 11 дней назад
@@PointsofReview thank you for the recommendations😀
@calilove5758
@calilove5758 19 дней назад
Great review new follower
@PointsofReview
@PointsofReview 19 дней назад
Much appreciated!
@omniframe8612
@omniframe8612 20 дней назад
I liked this over drive my car to be real lol
@PointsofReview
@PointsofReview 20 дней назад
Same here - just doesn't seem to be the majority position.
@shisnameafur3446
@shisnameafur3446 Месяц назад
Spoiler I believe this film to be a warning. We don‘t know if the girl is dead in the movie. But in our real lives we can still safe this child, the new generation. As the leader of the village said: Those that live higher have the responsibility who live under them
@TheSemtis
@TheSemtis Месяц назад
Im still confused of the ending
@mecagoensanpitopato
@mecagoensanpitopato Месяц назад
Aaaah i see what you mean
@hanspecans
@hanspecans 27 дней назад
Incredible film.
@BEASTxMODE
@BEASTxMODE 23 дня назад
Great movie. It’s meditative indeed 🤙 I just saw how locals react when their whole world is about to be “flipped upside down”.
@PointsofReview
@PointsofReview 23 дня назад
That's definitely a significant part of it!
@midguardz
@midguardz Месяц назад
Stupid ending which no one can properly explain so it ruins the whole film and probably not worth wading through except for the town hall meeting which was the most interesting of this slow tedious film. As much as we all want to kill council workers for noisy polluted property development most of us have a pre-frontal cortex to hold back our impulses to cut the red tape.
@PointsofReview
@PointsofReview Месяц назад
I personally enjoyed the ending, but it depends what you're looking for. Obviously, a lot of folks would agree with you!
@han-me6kd
@han-me6kd 2 месяца назад
even though the movie has an extremely slow pace, ironically it was very tiresome figuring out what the director was portraying in the film. Maybe it's just me but I like films that are 'easier'.
@PointsofReview
@PointsofReview 2 месяца назад
Totally fair! Hamaguchi is definitely not for you (Drive My Car would likely drive you crazy)
@Ron7644
@Ron7644 2 месяца назад
What even happened at the end😂
@PointsofReview
@PointsofReview 2 месяца назад
@@Ron7644 It's definitely a divisive ending. I might be in the minority of folks who actually liked it. I go into it a little bit in my written review: pointsofreviews.com/evil-does-not-exist-film-review/
@davidsheriff9274
@davidsheriff9274 27 дней назад
You will definitely want to stay away from Happy Hour, it's five hours long.
@PointsofReview
@PointsofReview 27 дней назад
@@davidsheriff9274 so true!
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