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How should we judge the movie Black Cat?

Black Cat is full of respect for Tale of a Rainy Night, and even the story itself is similar to Tale of a Rainy Night. It not only changes Snake Nature into Return of the Cat, but also misappropriates Dwelling House as it is. The story of Black Cat is actually very simple. A mother and daughter were gang-raped and killed by a group of samurai, and then the ghost and the black cat got entangled. The mother and daughter vowed to retaliate against all the warriors in the city and suck their blood. After the daughter's warrior husband returned triumphantly, he was asked by the duke to make meritorious deeds and eradicate Uber. When he spent the night in the Devil's House, he found that the so-called Uber was very similar to his wife, and Uber also had feelings for it, and turned his life into a seven-day lingering time. In the end, the samurai confronted his mother and killed his mother, who had become a demon, and died crazy. However, such a simple story, which is only equivalent to Masaki Kobayashi's Mystery Tales, was written into a long story by Caneto prodigy, and its narrative style and the use of lens language are worth studying. At the beginning of the film, the story was directly explained. Kenji Shinto uses a series of smooth shots to outline the process of samurai's violent killing: rudely and directly overwhelming women and inserting them, and then quickly connecting the wide-angle lens, the samurai leaves, the lens is still, almost exquisite, and the smoke slowly floats out of the room and spreads away. Later, the black cat appeared and licked the blood on the neck of the corpse, so the mother and daughter became demons.