Young black killers, against white old gangsters. The pace of the story is slow, but the killing is neat.
A worthwhile killer movie, in addition to the old routine of chasing cars, exploding, flying bullets, and spilling blood, this film provides another interesting visual element: pigeons delivering messages, sewer murders, ice cream trucks, There are also trembling old gangsters, rebellious Taimei, decisive killers, the last Bushido and gangster spirit, black culture, and the poison of white racism. The story is simple, the old gangster is full of energy, intends to kill the killer, maintains the honor of the family, and is killed by all the killers who uphold Bushido. The killer finally died in the spirit of Bushido that he upheld, martyrdom by death, and his boss also relied on this duel, and finally maintained a real underworld dignity, although it was embarrassing and funny.
There are still a lot of laughs in the movie. A black man tried to rob a Chinese old man. He didn't expect the old man to turn over and kill him on both feet, and ran away in a hurry, which is interesting. Two old gangsters climbed the stairs to kill people, exhausted and breathless. Catching pigeons, women who lost their sports cars, bosses who are embarrassed, nutritional problems in ice cream, big dogs staring, there is no humor in it.
The analysis on the cultural and spiritual level is too tiring, it’s good to watch it.
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