It is connected to the manga roots of the feature. The action takes place in a vaguely Gotham-city like environment, where no one seems to be an innocent passer-by, or even just a female (besides the two girls who have one minute on-screen and are purely the sexual and romantic interest). Very macho lines are said, but values such as honor are displayed. Between internal tensions within the school, personal concerns and the need to join forces to face Housen, a lot of fights happen. Not a great start for Genji, but a great start for the movie if you ask me. He is struggling to secure his authority within the school and screws up a long-built truce between Suzuran and another school, Housen. The film starts eight months after Genji Takaya’s gang took over Suzuran. Our Lives”’s twist to cast different actors for the same role. The characters are back, and we luckily avoid the “Days of The screenplay is still adapted by Shôgo Mutô (usually more active on Indeed, and unlike the third movie (“CrowsĮxplode”), Crows Zero II doesn’t change the winning team. If the first work didn’t leave us with a cliffhanger, it is nice to catch-up with the same characters, and in the same atmosphere. Takashi Miike offers a sequel to the successful “Crows Zero”.
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