Takeshi Kitano, hailed by Akira Kurosawa as the successor of Japanese cinema, shocks audiences with an indescribable aesthetic of hyperrealism violence
He often shows the dark or warm side of human nature in a playful way. He is cynical and wild on the surface, but delicate in the heart.
Watching Takeshi Kitano's films, I can be quickly drawn into and immersed in them from the first scene, or many people have different feelings from me. In short, I am really impressed by his camera language.
Therefore, I had an impulse to express Takeshi Kitano's cinematic temperament with brush and ink. I created the Chinese and English titles of 16 films in calligraphy, trying to capture my most intuitive feelings about each film.