The 2007 movie was not seen by me until ten years later. In 2007, I was still watching Sailor Moon. I like beautiful women more than handsome guys, and my understanding of Japanese dramas is still stuck on thunderbolt racing, slam dunk, and comics never touch it. Even now, I still can't understand the neurotic dialogue methods and concepts of Japanese dramas. The only one who dabbles the most is probably Shunji Iwai, who is full of literary fans and youthful fans.
The reason why I saw this movie was because of a push on a public account, strictly speaking, it was about Xiao Lixun's push. Speaking of this, I have to complain about the appearance of male actors in Japanese movies. If it is said that the Asian actor who pays the least attention to appearance can be said to be Japan. Is it because the male protagonists in the anime are portrayed too handsomely, which leads to the huge contrast gap in reality? Whether it's the senior in April Story or the Toyokawa Etsuji in Love Letters, I'm sorry that I really didn't get the point about being handsome with such high cheekbones, thin lips and small eyes. Even a male protagonist like Lian Kong is too beautiful and not handsome. The only thing that left a deep impression on me was the L in Death Note who shaved his eyebrows and drew thick eyeliner.
So at first glance, Oguri Shun really didn't think he was handsome, especially on the basis of the original comics, playing the role of a thief and handsome who dominates Lily of the Valley. I was even face-blind and almost couldn't tell him and Yamada Takayuki. Leaving aside the characters, the biggest highlight of this film is that God restores the comic characters. Whether from the perspective of hairstyles and clothing or the school environment, the yellow hair with the mask never leaves the face, the small sunglasses with two braids, Wukong's explosive head, and the African boy Dirty braids, forever hoodies... just look at the look and don't want it. Even the feature of face recognition in anime that can only be recognized by hairstyle and clothing is very essence (Oguri Shun and Yamada Takayuki's hairstyle and clothing are the same, forgive me, I really didn't distinguish it at first.) So this movie still misses and loves the second dimension for us. It is still a very good viewing experience for the fans of the movie, and the scene of a group of people holding a black umbrella and holding a stick at any time to start a war at any time, although the brain is still really exciting.
And Oguri Shun has the ability to just give a slap-like appearance to the general attack fan. If it's just facial paralysis and playing cool, it won't be able to produce the effect of Genji Takiya. He can not only deal with the underworld who came to provoke it without hesitation, but also ask for advice with sincerity and humility when Brother Quan is boasting in front of him, (although at that moment I really doubted whether he was really stupid, of course, it turned out that Brother Quan later His advice is really useful.) Not only can he be beaten up by the Yazaki gang and still refuse to admit defeat, but he can cry like a child after being told the truth about the friendship by Luca. I have to say that this kind of cold-hearted and warm-hearted character is actually a bit childish and immature, played by Shun Oguri with sincerity. He is different from Tamao Serizawa. Serizawa is enthusiastic and even can play tricks sometimes. From an objective point of view, he is more suitable to be the boss than Kotakiya, but in the manga, the protagonist is often not the most powerful one, but he must be The one who carries the dreams of others.
Takiya's gang is more like a combination of dreams, Takashi Makase said that I handed the C class to you, not because I couldn't beat you, but because you were really good to me, so I believe you will also treat my people Good; he was beaten all over by the Yazaki faction and still stood to the end and refused to admit defeat. Yazaki decided to follow him, not because of how powerful you are, but because of your never-give-up courage. The little guy who was beaten up even broke the rules of the road for Takiya, just because I didn't do what I didn't do back then. I believe only you can do it for me. On the other hand, Serizawa's gang relies on violence to expand their strength, and the conquest of Lily of the Valley is purely a desire to conquer, so his subordinates will do whatever they can to first plot to besiege Yazaki, and then use the Bando Hideto Group to kidnap Ruka so that they both lose, but Bando is a pity. The Hideto Group is not a fool, and Takiya's willingness to cut the ears of his subordinates is enough loyalty, and it is reasonable to join the Bando Hideto Group in the end.
One of the most special characters in the movie is Shisheng Chenchuan. Unlike the others who are cruel and indifferent, who only want to conquer Lily of the Valley, this only boy in a white shirt is kind, gentle, brave, and nostalgic. Sad, he said that he could fight with Takiya without any scruples, but when he saw Takiya in the restaurant, he just wanted to avoid it. He will look to Serizawa for the answer of eternal friendship on the rooftop with heartache in his eyes, and he will bravely walk into his own battlefield in person before facing the operation with a very low survival rate.
Finally, Oguri Shun's cigarette butt is sandwiched between his thumb and index finger, and he looks up and puffs out clouds in slow motion. It's really handsome!
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