Compared with Taiwan's Mengka, it downplays the most precious quality of the mixed rivers and lakes, loyalty. Brothers who have worshipped the master, godfathers who have recognized him, and loyal younger brothers who are with him can all be motivated by the right instigation of others. The technical content of intrigue is quite inferior. At the end of the film, Kato, the most despicable and most humiliating, takes the boss off and sits in the seat he has long admired, putting on clothes that look like Kim Il Sung.
Otomo (Take Kitano) finally pleaded guilty and fell under the law, went to jail, and was killed by his enemies in a quiet afternoon. The director also wanted to tell us that he joined a gang and entered this circle of grievances and grievances. Can't escape.
I think this film is still meaningful, telling the truth to those who are prone to go astray, the gangsters will not be as majestic as or not completely like Young and Dangerous. When you go in, you are the cannon fodder for those big bosses who are fighting for power. The kind of righteousness that sticks a knife for the brothers is a cloud in front of the interests of life and death.
So you can still see it.
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