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Year2017
CountryJapan
FormatMovie
Runtime2 hr. 4 min.
Cert.G - All Ages
Score8.3/10

High&Low the Movie 2: End of Sky (2017)

HiGH&LOW THE MOVIE 2 / END OF SKY · HiGH&LOW THE MOVIE 2 / END OF SKY ‧ Movie ‧ 2017

Action Crime Youth Gang Bromance Violence Friendship Organized Crime Badass Male Lead

Members of SWORD win against Wangan Rengogun, which is led by Kohaku. The city becomes peaceful again. Nevertheless, the most brutal gangs appear. The gangs are Doubt, led by Hayashi Ranmaru, and Prison Gang, led by Jeshi. These gangs try to dominate the area controlled by SWORD. The new gangs also go up against other gangs in the area. Finally, Doubt, with help from the Prison Gang, challenges White Rascals to fight. (Source: AsianWiki)

What it's about

High&Low the Movie 2: End of Sky (2017) is a 2017 Japanese movie produced in Japan. The story is categorised as Action, Crime, Youth, with notable themes including Gang, Bromance, Violence, Friendship, Organized Crime. It currently holds a community score of 8.3/10 on MyDramaList.

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Main cast

The leading cast members listed for High&Low the Movie 2: End of Sky (2017). Photography © respective talent agencies and broadcasters.

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Iwata Takanori
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Kuroki Keiji
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Nakamura Aoi
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NAOTO
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Akira
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Aoyagi Sho

Also known as

High & Low the Movie 2: End of Sky · High & Low The Story of S.W.O.R.D. · High & Low: The Movie · High & Low The Movie 2: End of Sky · High and Low the Movie 2 End of Sky · ハイアンドロー・ザ・ムービー・ツー / エンド・オブ・スカイ

Should you watch High&Low the Movie 2: End of Sky (2017)?

If you enjoy action / crime, High&Low the Movie 2: End of Sky (2017) is worth your time. As a feature-length watch it's a low-risk way to sample Japanese cinema. Japanese dramas are often shorter and more grounded in slice-of-life realism than their k-drama counterparts.