A Sumita who was dubbed mediocre by the world.
Sumida owns a boat rental shop and has a pair of parents who are only legal. Mother had nothing to do, and finally ran away with the man. The father was in debt outside, thinking every day that his son died and could get insurance money. With his mother's abandonment and his father's disregard, Sumita gradually became the scum he said. After he killed his father, he was convinced that he was already the dregs of society, but he picked up the knife, hoping to clear some of the dregs of society during the additional time. He roamed the streets like a zombie, stabbed gangsters, met girls who had been violently treated, and stopped social revenge. He, the "scum", did something that wasn't a scum or a mediocrity.
He has a group of victims who love him. A bankrupt president who sees him as Japan's future. A group of victims who went crazy to find him and save him based on a nightmare alone.
A seemingly wayward young lady Chazawa
Chazawa is madly infatuated with this mediocre Sumita. I thought it was the love of a willful young lady, but it was another tragic person. Cha Ze went to the residence and played the game of five seven five seven mouths as soon as they met. She knew that Sumita's mediocrity was difficult, and she also knew that Sumita should not be mediocre. She hoped to wake up Sumita with the sharp feeling of pain. In the final analysis, she, like those victims, had no hope in her life. They all pin their hopes in life on living fields. (In the video, Chazawa's clothes change from white to red after seeing her parents make a red gallows)
The entire film uses each person's dream to show that person's most desperate possibility. But the story finally gave Sumita not a desperate ending. Personally, I think this film shows us a little bit of light in the darkest darkness.
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