[3] The movie opens up with a scene of two ordinary-looking men, Otomo and his right-hand man Ichikawa fishing off the resort island of Jeju in South Korea.
Otomo and a team of men go to meet the customer and encounter a henchman beating up on two of his prostitutes in a hotel living room.
When Otomo asks for compensation for having hurt the girls Hanada angrily and disrespectfully threatens him.
However, Hanada reneges on his promise to pay and has Otomo's man killed when he tries to pick-up the money the next day.
Nakata and Hanada are puzzled by Mr. Chang's gesture until their boss Nishino, the second in command of the Hanabishi clan, mistakenly explains that their original offer of 30 million yen was not enough, and to show his displeasure and the insignificance of their offer Mr. Chang gave them an equal amount.
Nishino's explanation is proven wrong however when he meets Mr. Chang and presents him this time with 100 million yen.
It is clear that while the Hanabishi family are dealing with the situation in the standard way the Yakuza does, Chang does not.
Nishino and Nakata have very little respect for him and want to take advantage of the Hanada-Otomo conflict in order to overthrow and eliminate Nomura, blaming it on the Chang organization in the process.
The actions of the characters are influenced by what surrounds them, but I have to admit that I'm a little tired of devoting myself to violence, so I put many elements in the new film".
Standing out are Taki as the brutish Hanada, Nishida as the gloating conniver Nishino, and Tokio Kaneda as Chang, whose fancy waistcoats and old-school hairstyle make him look like a cattle baron in a 70s Western".