
Is it a muscat or something?
I have to get the shot.
Bocchi in the Rock
Bocchi the Rock
Please shake the flare as well.
Even though it’s an old movie with no sequels, The Rock oddly sticks in my memory.
>>6
The scene with the sea grapes being stabbed really sticks in my mind…
>>6
Nicolas Cage may be joking around, but the themes he deals with are extremely serious.
>>6
Well, the fact that Sean Connery plays a mysterious former top-class spy already makes it feel like a sequel…
Despite the setting that it’s a crazy gas that can destroy an entire city if it leaks out,
It seems like you have a storage method that is extremely prone to leaking.
Get it after you go bald.
Looks delicious.
Eat that, you fuck! (Bang!)
This design, which seems likely to break if it fails, is exquisite.
Well, it’s a weapon designed to leak out…
The injection is too big to reach the heart!
The needle for the heart injection is way too big and scary, right?
>>14
If I don’t get stung, I’m definitely going to die, so I have no choice but to get stung.
This grape stands out with its exceptional popularity.
If you stab your heart with something like this skewer, you’ll die anyway.
Nicolas Cage’s dying performance is incredibly memorable.
Bocchi the Rock (2022)
The rebel army led by American hero Hamel has occupied the site of Alcatraz Prison.
The group uses chemical weapons as a shield to threaten the government.
FBI specialist Stanley, with the help of prison escape genius Patrick and socially awkward guitarist Hitori Goto, challenges the enemy territory with the special forces…
>>19
What can Bocchi-chan do…?
>>28
Guitar
>>28
>>28
Show me! Bocchi-chan’s rock! Bocchi the Rock!
>>28
You can do your best.
>>59
Are you going to do your best?
Losers always make excuses like that.
The winner accomplishes it and embraces the beauty!
Why can it roll and come off one by one?
I was relieved to hear that it actually goes in the thigh.
Is this why the main story is such a mess?
Show me from now on too.
Bocchi-chan’s The Rock
Bocchi the Rock!
Bocchi-chan is going to church with Nicolas Cage…
All the soldiers that come out are generally pitiful and make me cry.
Whoa, USA!
It’s sad that the general threatens with chemical weapons but ultimately stops because he’s thinking about the citizens.
>>31
The subordinate who changed the direction of the gun at the last moment and helped me is great…
>>31
The purpose is to recognize the soldiers who died for their country and to provide compensation to their families along with honor.
Yamada: “Fucking money!”
I have a memory of my grandfather being cool.
>>35
It’s cool and all, but it’s Sean Connery…
>>35
It’s nice to give a gift to someone who recognizes your intelligence; that’s a world secret.
Did John Cusack not come out?
I thought it was something else, but it was Con Air.
I poisoned the boss by making them eat it, but I wonder if the whole area won’t turn into trash…
>>37
Didn’t Cage inject himself with the antidote?!
If you say it’s a typical Michael Bay loose plot, then yes.
>>37
It’s right around that area where the thermite is hitting…
>>37
I am convinced that things worked out thanks to the flames from the missiles later on.
It somehow reminds me of Metal Gear.
>>40
It’s the original source, after all…
>>40
It’s one of the motifs from the production of MGS1, so there’s nothing to reminisce about.
Sean Connery was super cool when he was young, and even though he aged and went bald, he still looked cool, which is just unfair.
Maui is boring…
Michael Bay is doing well these days, right?
Both Armageddon and The Rock are good…
But what’s up with Buscemi appearing in Con Air across different works even though it’s not Michael Bay?
A man abandoned by his country and erased from existence.
This is the story of a man who could not overlook his subordinates who died being abandoned by the country and thus started a rebellion…
I remember very well the scene of rolling through a place where guillotines and flames are flying around, as well as the thread and the self-injection to the heart, even though I haven’t looked back at it recently.
I thought Bocchi-chan would be the one who jumps out as a surprise from the giant cake at the party venue, but…
It was a battleship of silence.
For that matter, Ed Harris’s subordinates are not united as one.
It’s sad that a pretty significant number of idiots are like, “I want money!”
>>53
I can understand how it feels when you’re forced to take on high-risk work, and then if your boss wavers, you wonder what happens to the promised money?
>>75
In the first place, you’ve already lost your beloved subordinate at the time of the sea grape theft, so don’t start getting soft now, you idiot!
The Boccis
I can’t believe you don’t intend to shoot! This is a different conversation!
I still remember the scene where I appealed to the terrorist in the shower room.
I remember that the country is crap too, but remember the day when we pledged allegiance to the national flag!
Yamada is in the black quota.
I have a memory of the main theme often playing during tense scenes in variety shows for a period of time.
>>60
Because it’s Hans Zimmer, the soundtrack.
When I think about it calmly, it’s too extravagant…
It’s amazing acting that makes you involuntarily listen to Bocchi-chan’s guitar technique.
Looking back now, the cast is really amazing.
That’s nice, isn’t it…?
I thought the subordinate who betrayed me was quite a famous actor, but maybe that’s not the case?
>>68
I thought it was Platoon.
This Connery is obviously inspired by 007, right?
>>69
I remember that there was a story where Connery’s idea included imagining an aging Bond who had failed in a mission and was captured.
As a mycelial organism, it can do everything from infiltration to incapacitating enemy soldiers, and is also immortal.
You might be more suited for being a special forces soldier than for playing the guitar.
There’s also a trolley scene…
The Black person is known for “Candyman.”
I want Bocchi-chan to become a Rocket Man.
Remembering the timing of the rotation of the gears and flames, rolling in for infiltration feels just like something out of 007 or Mission: Impossible, which is really fun.
But I feel like we don’t need a car chase…
>>78
No, there is.
It’s amazing that you can remember the general flow.
I like the scene where the chief is hung.
Is this VX gas?
What will this loner do?
Kracie style. It keeps growing. Educational candy Naranaru gummy fruit. 1 Dip in juice and… 2 Coat with powdered sugar and spin it… Sparkling shiny topping Juicy grape flavor Full of calcium No fruit juice The fruits keep getting bigger! Made only with water Difficulty: 2 Preservatives and synthetic coloring agents: Zero *Photos and illustrations are for image purposes only. The candies made with this machine are not included. The color of the product may differ from the photo.
I thought it was this kind of snack.
>>84
Eat it, it’s delicious.
Is that the lock over there…?
Well, if it’s just a lonely girl, she can probably endure it… maybe.
I thought I had forgotten the story, but when I looked at the thread, I started to remember more and more.
I wonder if there will be a broadcast.
Goto Speed
The battery is dead…
It’s great that some of Ed Harris’s subordinates were aware of his intentions from the beginning and swore their loyalty to him.
It seems towards the end.
Q, What about that guy’s body?
A, has evaporated.
I somehow remember it.
>>94
I like that the bearded boss is picking up on it.
I really like how the positions are reversed in the thread image.
The loner is always saving the world.
The string breaks at the critical moment, but you manage to get through with the VX gas technique.