Compared with the previous "Sonata", "Hana" and even "Zatoichi", the tone is still very cold, the editing is very crisp, and the violence is very sudden. But there are fewer bad jokes, the old man has compromised, and any film has different feelings to maintain, but in "Extreme Evil" we see the killing of brothers, the use of superiors and subordinates, godfathers and sons fighting each other, police and gangs. Use, all kinds of betrayal and fraud, like a hell without flesh and blood. Even in the past, every movie was always like a samurai. Kitano, who sacrificed his life for justice, surrendered himself, and was finally assassinated in prison in humiliation.
Take a look at the winners in the film: the black-bellied second-in-command, the man with glasses who pretend to be stupid and sinister, and the policeman who "has never won on the front, but only plays tricks." The belief in the film does not work, and Kitano Takeshi, who represents the old-fashioned style, must die and survive.
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