A film that features spectacular scenes with lavish costumes, sets, and many extras. ※Shakespeare (1952) <Kenichi Yoshida> Antony and Cleopatra "The moving stage conveys the hustle and bustle of a major battle, achieving an effect greater than that of a spectacular film." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 豪華な衣装やセット、多数のエキストラなどを使った大がかりな場面を見せ場とする映画。※シェイクスピア(1952)〈吉田健一〉アントニイとクレオパトラ「舞台が移動するのが、大きな戦闘の慌しさを伝えてスペクタクル映画以上の効果を収めている」
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