just started

Dallin 2022-12-28 11:52:50


----Written in 2008
This is the second film of Takeshi Kitano that I watched. Impressed with the soundtrack inside.
I'm always a little curious when they bully others together, because Shinji looks too much like a good boy, he's so taciturn and handsome.
They ride on the playground, in a presumptuous and cheerful manner, one in the front pedaling, the other in the back at the front, dangerously, cautiously, and trustingly. I've played this game with friends before and it requires a lot of tacit understanding.
They ran together, looking vigorous and youthful, jumping together in red and blue shirts, very beautiful.
He likes Shinji's boxing. His appearance is so quiet and peaceful, but his punches are fast and powerful, like a dangerous creature that has been dormant for a long time. It is full of lethality, and it is contradictory but harmonious with his appearance, which makes him look so special. I have to say he is a man I admire very much.
They separated after a boxing match. Shinji lost his best friend and began to learn to grow up on his own, still appearing to be forbearance and restraint, but his punches became more and more ruthless. He gradually became an excellent boxer.
On that day, Shinji met him again. They looked at each other, the look of shock and miss on Shinji's face, the way they stood together, the music was just right. Suddenly burst into tears. After so long, we meet again, but it is no longer the simple appearance it used to be. He tattoos his entire back and you become a good boxer. He says to you before leaving: "We'll meet again, when you become a champion and I become the boss."
Things took a turn for the worse. You were beaten by the opponent on the stage and unable to fight back. He was beaten by the crowd in the corner and nearly lost his life.
Things seem to jump to the beginning, the postman Shinji, who has lost all his glory, and the down-and-out man, meet again, still on the same bicycle, on the same playground. Shinji asked: "You said, are we finished?" He laughed heroically": Nonsense, we have just started. "
Yes, there is still room for change. just started.

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  • Shinji: Masaru, do you think we're already finished?

    Masaru: Hell no. We haven't even started.