Because it is a downloaded resource. So I didn't know anything about the film's main cast before watching this film. I only vaguely remember that Tadanobu Asano starred in "The Death of Romance" in a domestic film. When I saw Cut Finger, I even asserted that the director was Takeshi Kitano. It seems that the old American director paid tribute to Kitano throughout the film. The setting of the plot is simply FUCKING. It shows that the old beauty's thinking has no understanding of the Japanese clan consciousness. Orochi finally killed his brother and biological father in front of the natural enemy gang. Simply incredible. Logic is there? You gotta have something to say! It's hard enough to make a little white-faced Nick into a green skin. He even played with the pseudo-blood character creation of Cut Finger. The last episode of going to the meeting alone makes people really embarrassed for the Americans. Is cut throat a heroic game? It seems that there is still the arrogance wrapped in the mushroom cloud in the subconscious of the whole film. I don't know how those Japanese actors agreed to make such a fake Japanese gangster. Nick's handsome little face doesn't look like a ruthless character at all. A powerful gangster that was in decline in an instant was saved by such a gadget. The scene where the gangsters bow to Nick at the end seems to pay homage to the classic scene of Mike Corioni being kissed by his uncle at the end of "The Godfather 1". It's just, it's just too fucking outrageous! The subtext at the end of the film seems that Nick can rebuild the "White Pine Group". I'm afraid the mafia won't believe it. Tadanobu Asano may have picked up the play without reading the entire script. Or maybe the finished American version of the film wasn't cut from the script.
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