Bike Guy


Can't remeber it that well, but a lad on a weird bike turns up at the school and picks up one of Aoki's followers.

What actually happens? and what was his purpose?

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Kujo could have sent him.

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This is the only scene I can't understand why it happened, everything else played pretty smoothly. It seems... random.

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i thought it was that guy who ran off to be in the Yakuza ???
but i don't know why he came and picked the other guy up...his mouth was bleeding as well, so maybe there was a fight?? i'm confused with that part too.

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I don't know who the guy is, but I gathered this much:

The guy comes on a bike. We all know that. But then the other guy starts mouthing off to him. He insults the color of the bike. The next thing we see, the guy is driving his bike behind a building, the other guy behind him and holding his bloody mouth. I assume this means the bike guy got annoyed and finally punched him--maybe for the final insult to the bike.

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Were they insulting his bike? I thought they were inxulting him because he didn't seem to know japanese or something, he kept having trouble and had to point to his school uniform to point out his school.

But we have collected the guy pissed him off. And possibly punched him, but hwy did he take him on his bike then?

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sorry for my bad english...

When they're going off on the bike you can see that the guy with red hair is covering his bloody nose. I think that the biker guy was from a rival gang from another high school...they were insulting him so he punched one of them...still not sure why he brought him along...

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I was assuming he was taking him to the hospital. He seems like one of those "nice, but I'll still beat the *beep* out of you if you piss me off" kinda guys

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I think he was just thrown in because he's a friend of the director.
He was also a major role in 9 souls. And it wasn't the guy who joined the yakuza. I don't know if his role was significant though

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Maybe it was the brother/relative of that
annoying "half breed" kid..

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He could have been literally stealing the guy so he could force him to join his rival gang. I think he was there to show that Aoki really wasn't boss and his attempt to be on top was pissing a lot of people off....which leads up to the ending on the roof where you know what happens.

Pete Wentz, you're such a failure. You couldn't even succeed at taking your own life.

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The way I understood that scene was that Aoki had been getting in alot of trouble not just in school but outside of it with gangs, yakuza, etc. When the bike guy rode up he asked for Aoki because, I assume, he'd been pissing these people off as well.

Why he takes the guy on his bike instead of just giving him a bloody nose I'm not really sure. Maybe further punishment; taking revenge on Aoki by hurting one of his gang. Just a thought.

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sepowers' comment seems very plausible, I think that's a good interpretation.

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For this scene, I thought that the guy on the bike was Kujo's friend who had gone to the yakuza. He heard about Aoki stirring up trouble (probably from Kujo)and when he had to take s*** from the junior punks, he kicked some a**. Then, he was taking the kid to the hospital or whatever because it was just a kid and the yakuza kid isn't a ruthless bada** like some others may be.

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It cannot be the guy that left for the Yakuza - because he pointed out that he was from a rival school!?

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2 year late response! the dude on the bike is a bancho or gang leader from another school, and traditionally, after you kick someones ass, they become you're peon or gofer as they said in the movie, so thats why the red headed brat was on the dudes bike with a bloody nose, as he now serves the Falcon school kid, and the Falcon guy is disrespecting Aoki

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Funny thing about that scene though is that it's the same guy who plays a gangmember in the director's earlier movie Pornostar. He looks exactly the same. Wonder if it's in continuity.

Did you ever notice that people who believe in creationism look really un-evolved? - Bill Hicks

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