The way the murder is performed is truly amazing.
Why are women killed in the end?
Why did Ishihara survive, and why did Kitano also die, not for revenge? Why did Otomo not take revenge, but was willing to go to prison?
Does the senior in Japanese society enjoy such high respect, even after he has done so many absurd things?
After experiencing violence and bloodshed, each group continued to slaughter without thinking about the reason. Is this in line with human thinking?
Finger-cutting works only when everyone agrees with it. Most people are doing untimely perseverance and sacrifice.
"Extremely Wicked", is this title translation an expression of the film's theme?
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