![]() To make things clear, this film had too many similarities with its famed prequels. ![]() ![]() Crows Explode leaned to the realistic side way too much which was a bit wrong in my opinion don't get the wrong idea, immersing the characters and fighting scenes in realism didn't sound like a bad treat but when it's over-done with this type of film then things are bound to become bothersome. After all, two different directors have entirely dissimilar ways of making their pictures. That being said, I never expected Toyoda to do the same. Being a fan of Miike's filmmaking, it was unavoidable to miss the highlighted foolish characterization, extreme violence and hilarious black humour inserted everywhere. But after viewing it, I can clearly state that it falls behind compared to its prequels. Despite the absence of Miike, Oguri Shun, Yamada Takayuki and the rest of the amazing crew, I never actually held previous prejudices on Crows Explode.
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