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Francisco 2022-04-22 07:01:30
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Alexandro 2022-03-24 09:01:55
9.5 After dragging on for a few months, I finally finished this big hole (in fact, I was just reluctant to watch the last few episodes), my favorite drama in my life is undoubtedly. The painting and soundtrack have reached the pinnacle, and the ideas and creative concepts conveyed are even more unparalleled. In the seemingly undisciplined unit drama format, it is Watanabe who tells the romance, nihility and existentialism of the universe in a sci-fi and comedy tone. Each episode is inseparable from the philosophical motif, and fans of Westerns, martial arts, and crime films can also enjoy it. The last few episodes are especially sad, waving goodbye to the past, or burying it together with the past, and crying sparsely even under the premise of being spoiled, which is perfect. Cowboys, see you in our dreams.
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Jackie 2021-12-10 08:01:38
This kind of thing is a magical work for me. It is clear at a glance-genius work, the complement and sublimation of the picture and the music. The director who does not have that string can not grasp this kind of height, despair and loneliness spread here, although he is lively Plot and characters
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Jet Black: You think it's all right to leave them alone?
Spike Spiegel: You worried about her?
Jet Black: I just thought that she might let him go.
Spike Spiegel: Does she have that much sympathy in her heart?
Jet Black: Women as insistent as her tend to be the ones who get emotionally swayed by their exes.
Spike Spiegel: Is that so?
Jet Black: Women don't work on reason.
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Vicious: So you are finally awake. I told you before, Spike... that I am the only one who can kill you.
Spike Spiegel: I'll return those words back to you, Vicious.
Vicious: Either way, we were destined to end up like this.