Di film ini kalian akan melihat pertarungan antar dua sekolah beradal bernama suzuran dan housen, dimana genji dan serizawa berteman, banyak aksi seru dan menegangkan dan Penuh drama yang sangat layak ditonton apalagi penggemar film jepang.
Miki Komori – Misaki / Female high-school studentĭownload Concrete コンクリート (2004) (w/English Subtitles):Ītau bisa download di sini : Schoolgirl in Concrete.rar.001įilm Crows zero 2 adalah film lanjutan dari film pertama yang bejudul Crows zero, yang sebelumnya saya sudah share sebelumnya. The perpetrators disposed the drum in a tract of reclaimed land in Koto, Tokyo. Her body was dumped in a 55-gallon drum filled with cement. Techno-guitar soundtrack ensures the proceedings are as deafeningly loud as they are visually aggressive.Based on the true life incident of Junko Furuta, a 16 year old schoolgirl who was held for 41 days, raped, tortured, and murdered by four boys. The grungy production design is an artfully composed delight that turns polluted rivers, a graffiti-splattered school complex (with never a teacher to be seen) and a deserted bicycle graveyard into memorable settings. Nobuyasu Kita’s lensing is variable, and the pic’s digital origins sometimes show. Here and throughout the narrative, Miike suggests macho behavior is mostly a cover for sexual inadequacies. Makkie wants to be a sexual predator, but romance sees him drop his tough-guy facade to reveal a total lamb (and a comical premature ejaculator, to boot). A major shift in emphasis comes with a digression that follows scar-faced Makkie (Tsutomu Takahasi) as he forgoes a fight in order to take a girl on a date. When the cartoon violence seems to have reached saturation point, Miike jolts the narrative with unexpected directorial flourishes to give the film its second, third and even fourth winds.Ĭharacterization is minimal but personalities are distinctive enough to prevent confusion. Mostly unarmed combat, the gang battles range from one-on-one contests to all-out panoramic brawls.įight details are sometimes obscured by tight framing and jerky camera movements, but the velocity of the action makes for an exhilarating cinematic dance. Some spare comic relief and two songs by Genji’s bargirl g.f., Ryuka (J-popster Meisa Kuroki), provide breathers between the action, but the pic is designed for those who like their fight scenes long and scrappy.
Genji and his loyal inner circle need the support of the student body to protect themselves against the threat of Hosen, which, led by Taiga Narumi (Nobuaki Kaneko), is eager to take revenge on the Crows, particularly the newly released Noboru. The leader of the Crows pack, Genji (Shun Oguri), is losing status at school due to his inability to defeat towering, red-haired lone wolf Rinda-man (Motoki Fukami). Noboru is ready to rejoin his gang, but the Crows’ status is threatened. Suzuran Crows gang member Noboru (Shinosuke Abe) is released from a correctional facility after being expelled from high school for knifing a member of rival school gang Hosen. Yarn starts off six months after the end of the first film.