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Soma goes to Masakis allowed back to his former gang, led by Takeda who asked for his help since he had problems controlling their own men. But one fears how Somas former assistant Kokubu, now second in command of Takeda, should react. Soon Soma assassinated by three hired men, but one of them, Karasaki, who has just escaped an assassin is still possible to Masaki for help, explaining that Kokubu hired him. Masaki agrees to help him, but this also means that he exposes himself to danger.
Soma goes to Masakis allowed back to his former gang, led by Takeda who asked for his help since he had problems controlling their own men. But one fears how Somas former assistant Kokubu, now second in command of Takeda, should react. Soon Soma assassinated by three hired men, but one of them, Karasaki, who has just escaped an assassin is still possible to Masaki for help, explaining that Kokubu hired him. Masaki agrees to help him, but this also means that he exposes himself to danger.
No specific plot details or thematic content were provided for 'New Third Gangster II', making it impossible to apply the internal reasoning checklist and objectively evaluate its political bias. Therefore, a neutral rating is assigned by default.
The film, a Japanese production, naturally features a predominantly Japanese cast, which is assessed as neutral regarding explicit Western-centric diversity initiatives. Its narrative, consistent with the yakuza genre, does not explicitly critique or center on traditional Western identities or DEI themes.
New Third Gangster II does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative primarily focuses on traditional yakuza genre elements, without exploring queer identities or experiences within its plot or character arcs.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "New Third Gangster II" is a direct sequel within an original film series. There is no evidence of characters from prior installments, source material, or historical records being portrayed with a different gender in this film.
This Japanese yakuza film features characters who are canonically Japanese, portrayed by Japanese actors. There is no evidence of any character being established as one race in prior canon or history and then depicted as a different race in this film.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources