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Dessie 2023-09-26 08:43:25
Jared Leto plays the handsome, but murderous gangster. I feel that this is a big challenge to his acting skills, but fortunately he performed well. It can be said that acting has always been online. Nick was a U.S. prisoner of war who stayed in Japan after World War II. Joined the gang by chance. He has thorns all the way, and he is bound to regard evil as hatred. The soldier's courage, perseverance, and slaughter skills make him like a duck to...
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Rosario 2023-09-15 10:29:24
I'm tired. The mix-and-match style feels a bit different. Tadanobu Asano plus one...
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Lola 2023-09-06 00:25:18
Punch, die so...
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Dwight 2023-08-20 12:19:21
Another Netflix Expectation Fizzled: Q1 2018 Netflix Original Movies Can Basically Be Summed Up With Spicy...
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Lea 2023-08-11 22:03:17
Jared leto became Lord Qian's wolf dog...it's...
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Tyler 2023-07-31 21:04:20
It's just a European and American version of gangster...
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Katlyn 2023-07-25 10:35:02
There are too many shadows of other works, everything is familiar, and the actor is...
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Juliana 2023-07-23 16:12:40
Netflix assembled a large group of American and Japanese acting schools such as Jared Neto and Asano Tadanobu, and what the hell did they...
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Earl 2023-07-22 04:28:33
It's boring, very boring, the plot is simple, and the movie is...
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Julie 2023-07-15 10:02:41
The American version made by the Danish director is extremely evil? Master Leto cut his fingers to speak Japanese and thought of Ryo Kase, but there was more than gentleness but not enough scum. It can be seen that the director, as a samurai fan, a gangster fan, and even Kitano Wufan, can only have a three-fractal shape. The overall literary and artistic direction is higher than the burning direction, and the sense of Netflix TV series is too strong. The cast is good, Omori Nanpeng is super...
The Outsider Comments
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Nick Lowell: I want you to allow me to kill him. Give this warrior a weapon and let him show us how strong and brave he really is.
[to Orochi]
Nick Lowell: What do you have to fear?
[in Japanese]
Nick Lowell: Brother?
Orochi: You walk into my home, you take my brother, you poison my father's mind. Poison him against me. Someone has to put out the fire.
[takes Nick's sword]
Orochi: You think you are a Yakuza with this? You aren't a Yakuza. You are a gaijin. Outsider. You are just the way my brother found you.
[yells]
Orochi: Get up! No, I won't fight you.
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Anthony Panetti: Look, I'm sure you got respect for these people because they wear silk pajamas and they bow like you're the fucking sun god when they pour the coffee. Frankly, I don't give a shit about their rules or their traditions or whatever the fuck it is that you're here to try to explain to me. We won! What's the point of winning a war if now you gotta worry about stepping on Japs' toes?
Nick Lowell: I wouldn't call them Japs.
Anthony Panetti: [scoffs] Okay. So you're one of those?
Nick Lowell: One of what?
Anthony Panetti: I got a deal with the United States Army. Your fucking country gives me metal at two cents a cubic yard. Do you know where they get this metal from? Any idea? They get it from breaking down war machines that these fucking Nips built to sneak attack us! So excuse me if they gotta buy it back from me cheap. Now, I don't know if you're banging some slanty-eyed broad and you're getting all gooked-out and sympathetic, but that's the way it is.
Nick Lowell: That's the way it is?
Anthony Panetti: That's the way it is. And now, you can get the fuck out of my office.