Let’s take a look at the story of this movie: Uncle Wolf saved the old Japanese man in his youth. The old man didn’t want to die when he was old. He wanted to get Uncle Wolf’s immortality. Uncle Wolf would not give it. The old man’s venom was given to Uncle Wolf. The prohibition prevented Uncle Wolf from repairing himself. Then the old man feigned his death and started a fight at the funeral. A certain underworld wanted to steal his granddaughter. Uncle Wolf and the girl killed him all the way to Nagasaki. Then Uncle Wolf slept with the girl. The girl was robbed. Uncle Wolf digs into his heart. The ban was lifted, and she went to save people alone, was shot as a hedgehog and then captured; at the enemy headquarters, the Venom Girl showed her super powers-stripped off her skin and turned bald, and was killed by the red-haired ugly woman in seconds; finally everyone discovered that the old man was the big one. The boss, wearing a samurai mech, chopped off the two claws of Uncle Wolf. When he was absorbing Uncle Wolf’s super powers, the old man’s granddaughter and Uncle Wolf partnered to kill his grandfather. Finally, the girl asked Uncle Wolf to stay behind. Uncle said that I am a soldier, and I want to help you figure it out...
After reading it, I am particularly puzzled. Isn't the old man just trying to obtain Uncle Wolf's undead ability? After the Venom Girl bans Uncle Wolf, he can start directly. Why feign death? You know that the old man’s son, granddaughter’s fiancé, granddaughter’s ex-boyfriend, and many entanglements behind him are all tied to the old man’s life. It’s strange that his death didn’t make the city full of storms, but I didn’t see this plan for him. What kind of help, but my granddaughter not only put the family to sleep, but also made up for herself in the end. So, what the director wants to say is everyone, come and see, if you don't die, you won't die. You see, the old man will die, and then he will die.
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