The male protagonist is cold and unrestrained

Lina 2022-09-11 17:01:18

These two stars are known to each other. The male protagonist is handsome, with a stern appearance and a shy expression. He is so ruthless that he even kills his own compatriots without ambiguity. Japanese gangster films are very interesting, and they always make up a whole bunch of culture in it. The background and social form of World War II were well portrayed, and the sumo hall scene took a lot of effort. What I can't understand is that you are really obedient to let you come and don't bring a gun in the end. If a child brings it, you have to be prepared to think about it. In the end, the male protagonist was relieved, and a bunch of brothers died in vain.

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The Outsider quotes

  • Kiyoshi: [in Japanese] What are you doing here?

    Miyu: What does it look like? I'm dancing.

    Kiyoshi: I told you not to come here.

    Miyu: Why? What's wrong?

    Kiyoshi: No reason. Just go home.

    Miyu: No.

    Kiyoshi: Don't test me. What would you do if the Seizu men walked in with guns in their hands?

    Miyu: [chuckles] Why would they come? Where are they?

    Kiyoshi: I'm saying what if they came?

    [in English]

    Kiyoshi: Nick. Take my sister home. She's drunk.

    [to Miyu in Japanese]

    Kiyoshi: That's enough. He's taking you home. Go home.

  • Miyu: Thank you for taking me home.

    Nick Lowell: Yeah.

    Miyu: Um... I'm gonna close the door now.

    Nick Lowell: You're very beautiful.

    Miyu: Thank you.

    Nick Lowell: You're welcome.

    Miyu: You want to come in?

    Nick Lowell: [quickly] Yes.