After finding himself the King of Suzuran, Genji now experiences new obstacles and challenges, facing Hosen High School, after he is caught violating the armistice agreement between Suzuran High School and Hosen High School.
The second film, which is still directed by Takashi Miike, continues the story of Genji as the leader of Suzuran. The second film this time I think is more exciting and more challenging than the first film. The film develops by conflicting to hostility with another school, Hosen, which has a bad history with Suzuran. The main story of this film is more interesting and the climax of the film is challenging. The fighting action is also more exciting. The inner conflict that Genji experienced was much bigger and heavier than the first film. The impression of revenge and thirst for violence is indeed very pronounced in this film. For the final battle between Genji and Narumi is a little less exciting, looking tired and exhausted.
Kehadiran one of the students in the past did nothave any influence on the main storyline. His presence makes for his own story that has no bearing on the feud between Suzuran and Hosen. Although it is still related to Yakuza and Genji's father, it is not one of the factors in Genji's personal turmoil and conflicts. One of Ryo's actions becomes very interesting seeing that she has a deadly appearance behind her silent face.