Not sure I get it to be quite perfectly and totally honest, family member.
In that last scene, why the heck would hebring an unloaded gun? Was he justaccepting the fact that he wasn't gonna survive the whole ordeal? If so, why not justrun away?
Otherwise, cool movie. One more thing, what did thebirdrepresent?
He had failed as a hitman by causing up such a stir so in a way it was his form of sudoku
He was honorable, a samurai must always finish his contract, or supposed to, remember the opening lines? Even though he killed the man who hired him to finish the job he knew he had to go through with it as it's part of his code. Of course he brought an empty gun as he realized she didn't need to die or some shit like that.
>>62904137
Because he wanted to see the piano girl one last time, and he is not a guy who escapes.
The bird could represent a lot of things at once:
hope, feminity, freedom
>>62904305
>>62904347
>>62904353
Thanks for actually answering.
>>62904137
It was a suicide numb nuts.
I thought it was cause the new contract his boss gave him was to kill the girl
he goes with an empty gun to show her her lover wanted her dead
also the ritual suicide thing cause he's a weeaboo beta kek
Such a shit movie
>>62904571
edgy, haha
Le samourai or ghost dog?
>>62904137
>tfw don't have $500 to drop for the poster
i wish i could get some nice posters.
>>62904137
he was comitting sudoku
>>62904710
A poster on the wall is like a tattoo on the arm, if you have any gumption you wouldnt get one.
-Leslie Neilson
>>62904778
Ya i bet i'd say the same thing if the movies i was in had shitty posters.
>>62904795
anon the naked gun and airplane posters are sought after by film critics and fans alike...