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Marilyne 2021-12-21 08:01:32
Matsuda Yusaku Movie Tour (1) "Black Rain" Black Rain (1989)
The first movie starring Matsuda Yusaku was this 1989 "Black Rain". My ambition is to follow the chronological table of the movies played by Yusuo and watch it all the way from "Wolf's Badge" in 1973, but the truth is But I can’t do it. It’s too hard to find the source of the movie, so I hope that...
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Jessyca 2021-12-21 08:01:32
Habitual sex twist
Lao Lei's film is very interesting, sometimes there are some strange plot loopholes that interfere with the viewing experience. For example, the crew members in "Alien · Contract" are surprisingly stupid (although each has its own reasons), and for example, in the film, Sato (played by Matsuda...

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Sabrina 2022-04-20 09:01:50
Very good, worth seeing
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Jazmyne 2022-04-22 07:01:32
A story with a fairly simple core: a mob boss who claims to be bound by honor and responsibility, an enemy like a beast, a blond beauty, and an assistant who is killed halfway. They photographed the night market in Japan so brightly, but they talked about New York as a huge gray city in the booth. The male protagonist's key skills (reconnaissance, IQ, charm, and the sense of middle-aged loss that make young men fascinated) are not lacking, except for a minor moral flaw for the Japanese to mention, and the rest is a Takakura Ken personal enlightenment conference. Privately speaking, even if New York is gray, Japan is black and white, even if the American police are legends, and the Japanese police are screws hidden in the collective, this story will be much more fun to write from the perspective of Ken Takakura.
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