And after that?

Pattie 2022-01-23 08:04:28

Different from the previous one, at the end of the film, the moral and righteous friend not only achieved revenge, but also got rid of the black-hearted police.
In fact, I guessed the ending a long time ago, because the ending of the underworld movie is all like this, which is what the audience would like to see.
However, Dayou is like Victor Corleone in "The Godfather". Although positive, he is thoughtful and cunning. It is different from the simple Chen Haonan or Xiao Ma in Hong Kong movies.
So, I have a question, what about after killing Kataoka?
On the one hand, Otomo will not disregard the friendship with Kimura, and as Kataoka said, the underworld has a high reputation, and he needs to die calmly like a samurai.
But on the other hand, Otomo is a clever man, will he throw himself into the net? Maybe he and Chang Shandai have other plans.

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  • Roslyn 2022-04-22 07:01:51

    Three and a half. It's like there will be a 3 rhythm. Although Ishihara's IQ was lowered in this episode, he couldn't stop Ryo Kase's style. The overall rhythm is slightly slower, and the bloodiness is also intentionally lowered a bit.

  • Josefa 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    Abe this. From a structural point of view, there is a rationality for a continuation: the first part of the gang fights, and the big friend is wronged. The sequel is advanced to outlaws between gangsters, police fishing for profit, and Otomo's revenge. But from an emotional point of view, since almost all the plots in the sequel of the previous chapter always repeat a theme of "unkindness and righteousness", I was exhausted by the second episode. The emotional climax actually appeared in the first Dayougang extermination. So far, the theme has been fully explained, and the film should not continue.