These two stars are known to each other. The male protagonist is handsome and compelling, 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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