This film expresses the firearm fighting heartily as the after dinner of the upper-class aristocracy, from the protagonist's work to the criminal organization is a luxurious western food and enjoyment. Its depiction of gun violence is as dazzling as the "Fast" for sports cars, and it turns the gunfight into a rhythmic waltz with an efficient and humorous rhythm. The fighting scenes of the whole film are also complete and enjoyable, each one is unique, and it is enough to stop after the audience is addicted to it. Although I haven't seen the first one, this film is also a model of pure gunfight films as an independent individual.
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