Good-looking, stand Kato and the big guy cp (Okay, ignore me, I'll just rot quietly ⊙ω⊙)

Lexie 2022-03-26 09:01:11

It's a straight-forward movie, but after reading other people's film reviews, I can only say that a thousand people have a thousand Hamlets. I think it is straight-forward without betrayal, and no one is more embarrassed than a dog bites a dog. More of a samurai spirit. Can I say that I think Kato not only recognizes the boss, anyway, I remember from that scene, that is, Kato said to follow the boss, then I always feel that Kato likes the boss (probably rotten eyes) ⊙ω⊙ anyway Just to stand their cp

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Extended Reading
  • Burley 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    It seems to be mixed with a taste of Aki, a story of a Japanese gangster in the United States. The layers of memories don't provide the full storyline, but the full sense of sentimentality. Because memory is never complete, but will be refined to leave behind the most important things. From this point of view, form and meaning are unified. Those vivid and sad or happy past events came like a tide, and the bloody romance that shone out was like a moment of loss caused by looking back for no reason when walking on the street.

  • Eldora 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Say the least and pretend to be the coolest. Although Kitano Takeshi is paralyzed, he is pure. Hands up and down, don't say a word of nonsense. Joys, sorrows and sorrows are never hidden. This film continues the style of Takeshi Kitano's "Sonata", and the shootout is as refreshing as ever. Even Takeshi Kitano, the protagonist, could not escape death. Brother is a pun, both a boss and a brother. It's a pity that the United States and Mexico have been overthrown, but the Italian Mafia has not been overthrown.

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.