Glasses SPOILER
After Sakamoto has been framed he breaks free and shoots one of his colleagues who had changed his glasses. Changing his glasses seemed to signify something but I couldnt figure out the logic behind it. Any explanations?
shareAfter Sakamoto has been framed he breaks free and shoots one of his colleagues who had changed his glasses. Changing his glasses seemed to signify something but I couldnt figure out the logic behind it. Any explanations?
shareThe person that changed his glasses was the killer of his "uncle". Earlier in the film, Sakamoto asked how come he doesn't change his old fashioned glasses, and he said cuz his wife likes them. Sakamoto realizes that he was the killer because he changed his glasses after the incident and there was a bandage on his face, suggesting that he broke the glasses jumping out of the window.
shareOhhhh now I get it.
shareSomeone explain to me why they sent an old man to assasinate a young and able man?
shareNot to be harsh, since I wear glasses too, but why hire an assassin with faulty eyesight? You'd think 20/20 vision is a recommendable skill to being an assassin. I know for one, glasses can be a bitch when looking through a scope.
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