Black Lagoon: "Black Lagoon" tells the story of Okajima Midoriro, who was originally an ordinary company employee of Asahi Heavy Industries, Japan's number one trading company. During the task of transporting the company's confidential discs, the things were stolen. An illegal transportation company in the South China Sea was robbed by Black Reef, and he was also kidnapped. Kurojia, who kidnapped Okajima, demanded ransom from Asahi Heavy Industries, but Okajima's boss Kageyama, who was worried about leaking secrets, had no choice but to adopt a plan to obliterate Okajima and the disc, and hired mercenary troops to attack Kurojia. Chamber of Commerce. After knowing the fact that he was abandoned by the company, Okajima gave advice to the members of Black Lagoon and finally successfully escaped from this crisis. Later, he served as a trainee sailor in the Black Lagoon mercenary fleet.
The story is set in a fictional Thai seaside city - Roanapur. The employers of the Black Reef Chamber of Commerce are mostly various gangs gathered in Roanapura. Their tasks are usually to transport various "goods" at sea or to assist others in escaping. The main means of transportation of the Black Reef Chamber of Commerce is a sea speedboat equipped with torpedoes.
Black Lagoon contains numerous depictions of violence and crime. From the eyes of a kind-hearted protagonist, the author shows the darkest corner of the world, Roanapura, and the tragic experiences of different characters living there. This work exposes the hypocrisy, injustice and helplessness that still exist in today's world.
It is worth mentioning that most of the various weapons and transportation vehicles that appear in Black Lagoon exist in reality and are not fictitious by the author. The descriptions of weapons in the animation are also very detailed. For example, in the gunfight between Ravi and Roberto, the gunshots made by the different guns used by the two people were different. In addition, the music of the animation is also a masterpiece. The powerful electronic sound, rhythmic drum beats and crisp singing of the OP song "RED FRACTION" fit the feel of this cartoon very well.
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