because there is always a bad side in our hearts that needs to be vented. This
film is mixed with a lot of "Mr. Brooks" shadows, extreme dual characters, and brightly shows that the killing is going on below. The subject matter is really good
, but the narrative style that Japanese people are used to is too rambling. They want to make every character plump up to make the audience feel more immersive, but to be honest, Miike's this one is not bad. Although the front is a bit too rambling and the plot is drifting from left to right, Miike
's "Thirteen Assassins" and "Hot-Blood High School" all look like
Mao's serial killer film at such a low level? ? It all depends on the bloody scenes at the back, and the progression of the plot has no suspense and no reason....... There
are too many flaws in the plot, and it
is not a pity to kill those Japanese students who are pretending to be forceful. This is the truth.
Although we all know that Japanese students are not like this in reality at all... People are very disciplined, don't criticize them.
Ito Hideaki was a sissy from the beginning of "Onmyoji", even if he played a role here The members of the Murderer Club are also sissies, and their thin shoulders can't afford that aura!
This is not to blame for your
love drama. Xiaoshou is your destination. Frowning Jun Takayuki Yamada is my favorite Japanese actor
. He was particularly impressive in "Thirteen Assassins". Unfortunately, it's just soy sauce here.
It should also give him a lot of extra points if he can show half of the momentum of "Hot-Blood High School" and fight to the death with the sissy protagonist.…
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