Dry Flowers, an artistic gangster film with a strong style, was produced at the beginning of the golden age of Ren Xia movies. With contrasting black-and-white photography and Wu Man-chu's bizarre soundtrack, it leads the audience to sleepwalk the underground world of Benevolence and righteousness written by Shintaro Ishihara. As a member of the new wave of Songzhu, Takata Zhenghao consciously left the studio and embarked on the road of independent production. What is interesting about Takata's "dry Flowers" may be how to see Liang Ikebu, who was originally a student of literature and art, how he began to transform into a "chivalrous man." Although he is still a typical lost hero of Shintaro Ishihara's sun novels in this film, he soon became a member of Showa Knight-errant after taking the path of a criminal. Japanese gangster movies may turn criminals into mythology to the extreme. Dry Flowers, a new wave period work by Masahiro Shinoda, is adapted from the original work of Shintaro Ishihara. The emergence of this novel and another work of Shintaro Ishihara, the season of the Sun, has given the name "Sun Movie" to an important category of films in the New Wave. The nihilism shown by this cold and charming film seems to be much stronger and more skilled than the famous Tale of Youth in Oshima. Except.