It’s a wild, high-energy ride that captures the chaos of youth, but how does it hold up for a new generation?
At its core, the film is about rebellion, loyalty, and the unfiltered rush of teenage delinquency. It follows Hiroshi, a middle-class kid who ditches his comfortable life to join a rough high school gang, diving headfirst into a world of street fights and brotherhood. The story, based on real-life experiences, has a raw, nostalgic edge—like an old-school delinquent manga brought to life.
But for today’s audience, Drop is both a time capsule and a test of endurance. Its fights are brutal, yet choreographed with a chaotic realism that keeps things engaging. The humor? Hit or miss, with some jokes…