The ending is destined, is it standing or kneeling?

Annette 2022-01-12 08:01:54

Facing the same end of the defeat, the two tycoons chose different paths: one compromised to join the enemy camp, the other angrily left the remote place to start a business. In the end, the compromising person was forced to cut his belly in public, and left the person angrily and died beautifully.

Facing the fate that will come, will we choose to stand or kneel? It must be standing, most people would say so. But the action is kneeling. The reason should be that everyone is not aware that the fate of life will eventually pass away.

It's not that true heroes are not afraid of death, but they realize that it is the way home for people. In this case, what does it matter that people are beautiful?

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Extended Reading
  • Thomas 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    Is Takeshi Kitano paying tribute to "The Godfather" or declaring war! As always, the Japanese gangster commandments are embellished with the brotherhood of the men, and the sudden bloody violence is still so exciting. The iconic image of Takeshi Kitano's underworld has continued in his works, but the stylized narrative leads the story to destruction at the end, and the tragic tone makes the theme more profound.

  • Hollie 2022-03-23 09:02:52

    Japanese gangster movies, in short, very enjoyable to watch. The old man Kitano Takeshi's style is very cool, which is different from Fa Ge's flamboyant personality. Yamamoto is more composed and old-fashioned here. The book is reliable, the long-lens scheduling is tasteful, and it is durable. Some details are interesting. The gangsters and pistols are naturally the most effective. "Gun Fire" is too holding up, this one is just right. I like it, I plan to watch all the old man's movies.

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.