A little spark in a desperate life, even with a tragic ending, makes me feel warm. Takeshi Kitano, a narcissistic director, always portrays himself as a living Bodhisattva who is highly skilled in martial arts, acts for the heavens, but never forgets and loves the world. With the face of an uncle underworld but doing something like "Uncle Long Legs", and with the help of Joe Hisaishi's music, it's hard not to get infected.
The various graffiti and background paintings in the movie are really cute, including the designs of angel paintings on the hospital wall, but the coolest thing is the "Angry Bodhisattva" in the bar, which should be Kitano Takeshi's self-promotion.
The person behind Takeshi Kitano should be the "Fudo Ming Wang"
The immortal king of Fudo Ming showed his angry image, so that the evil demons who intruded on all living beings were afraid and stayed away, so that all living beings would not shake their good thoughts and bodhicitta on the way of cultivation.
The skeleton behind the underworld boss is probably the "Desolate Skeleton"
"Desolate Skeleton" is a man-eating monster in the form of a huge skeleton of people who were killed on the battlefield.
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