A warm gangster character

Arielle 2022-01-12 08:01:54

In addition to being cold and brutal, Kitano's films are also mixed with the primitive warmth of mankind.
Faced with a positive breakthrough in the face of conflict, and a clear choice in the face of personnel insight, the last time I told Danny you to go, everyone was going to die. He pretended to kill Danny and gave him a large bag of money.
Let go of the mafia boss. I gave the restaurant owner a lot of money, saying that it was maintenance fees and so on.
The violent role of the gang boss meets men's psychological expectations.


Completely male perspective. It is moral and not sentimental, and the plot is humorous and not artificial. With beautiful and comfortable music, the film style is fresh and natural. Kitano used abrupt violence, shooting, and plasma splashes to reiterate that this is a serious gangster movie. The host breaks through the predicament fairly, and the fierce confrontation style paves the way for the ending. What makes people move is the true love mixed in the daily fight, shining brightly, shining like daylight.

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Extended Reading
  • Makayla 2022-01-12 08:01:54

    After Terashima committed suicide, the film is not much to watch. If the cold violence of the gangster film does not deepen the sense of fatalism, it will be a tasteless magnet:?xt=urn:btih:536fa09180585158e238a7373a0c50eb2139b61c&dn=Brother.2000.1080p.BluRay.x264-PHOBOS%5Brarbg%5D

  • Guillermo 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Takeshi Kitano's standardized violence drama, the last piece of propositional composition before the confused period of self-exploration - although the proposition is his own. Also, the format of this one is so weird, what exactly was used to shoot it. The violent scenes that are almost always composed of fixed camera positions can still be so surprisingly clean, how did he choose the angle... A few paragraphs of gangster legends are applied.

Brother quotes

  • Aniki Yamamoto: I understand "fucking Jap," asshole!

  • Kato: [knocked down by a pistol butt] Aniki?

    Aniki Yamamoto: Kato?

    Kato: [surprised] What's going on?

    Aniki Yamamoto: [smiles] I'm at war in America too.