After two days of watching the extremely evil trilogy, I have to say that Kitano Takeshi's grasp of the whole plot is still in place. The entire storyline vividly portrays the struggles within and between the two gangs, and depicts the appearance of all beings under this collective interest. The most impressive are the three people, the first one is the Kataoka policeman, a policeman who wanders between the black and white, makes money in the underworld, builds a reputation in the white road, and does the best of human nature, but in the end, he is smart and anti-being. It is reasonable to die under the gun of his predecessor, Oyou. The second is Otomo, a rogue who is really obsessed with what he should do. Compared with Kimura's daring character, Otomo can be called a hero. The first Otomo did not have a lot of scenes. The second part gradually increased, and finally the third part revolved around the story of Otto. It is foreseeable that some of the characteristics of this character are rendered more and more moving. The third I think is not Kimura, but the Shigeda policeman who has been working beside Kataoka. He has an upright nature and can't stand Kataoka's actions. Then he left Kataoka in the back, and finally realized that he was in the police station. After the darkness, he resolutely offered to resign, and when he left the tavern, his back was really lonely and tall.
(Recorded on July 9, 2018 )
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