Recently, an art poster for the comedy film "Why Hell Is So Bad" directed by Sono Sion was exposed. With the embellishment of shaped lights and samurai swords, this poster looks extremely absurd. "Why Hell Is Bad" is a film released by Sono Sion in 2013, which was nominated for the Venice Film Festival Horizons Unit. In this film, Sono Sion combines elements of Japanese gangsters and movie sets, and some blood-filled scenes are more like a tribute to Quentin's "Kill Bill". Well-known Japanese actors such as Kunimura Hayabusa, Nikaido Fumi, Tsutsumi Shinichi, and Hasegawa Hiroki also performed well in this absurd comedy. Adding some film set shooting elements to the work seems to have become a favorite "routine" of Sono Sion, which is also involved in another work "Screaming in the Forest Without Love". |
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