The richest collection of stamps from the militants of the 80s, brought in places to an unprecedented absurdity.
The story of a hitman whose name no one knows is apparently inspired by the film The Professional (with Ennio Morricone's famous music at the end, which came out just 2 years before Golgo 13).
The film follows a very interesting trajectory. At the very beginning, due to the combination of animation techniques, it creates the feeling of a psychedelic art house. Next, he lands on the ground and tries to be a militant with over-the-top pathos, although the bed scene with the transmission of intelligence looks more surreal than pathos. The second half of the film is a comedy of the absurd.
This story boasts one of the strangest conflicts. The final story fiction is very difficult to predict, and even more difficult to understand. Although, it is worth noting, even ordinary "goals" Golgo-13 was not very consistent in their behavior.
From the absurd: a lot of bed scenes, many generally out of place, ballistics hangs (Golgo-13 uses M-16, with an effective range of 600 meters, like a sniper rifle, repeatedly), in the plot there is a certain supersoldier-snakes and 2 killers who survived in a contest among killers organized by the Ministry of Defense and sat down, as a result, for the murder of their competitors (in fact, for the successful completion of the task of the competition).
Very strange movie. With very silly turns, but its distinctive absurd features allow it to unequivocally recommend watching for a relaxed evening. It might be fun once.