I guess that he has been loved and respected since he was a child, and he has lived in a candy jar all his life. Even if he occasionally does a little bad thing, no one "dares" even to scold him.
In this era of peace, in this life without ups and downs, without surprises and without suspense. Too plain and boring for him.
So he indulged his willfulness to do whatever he wanted, murdered, and cruel. He had no gratitude for the samurai who was loyal to him and protected him to the death. When he died, he kicked his head away as a stumbling block...
Yes, he has never experienced it in life. Bitterness troubles the pain and hesitates, and you will not experience happiness.
So when he first saw the real sword fight, blood was flowing into a river, he was very excited, and then said, when I became a general, let's let the world fall into war again.
For him, only in this way can he feel that he is really alive, and when he has great pain and fear, can he experience the joy and smile of life.
So when I was stabbed to death by the protagonist, it was the first time I felt "so painful" and "terrible", and then suddenly smiled and said that this was the happiest day in my life. Because on this day, he finally saw fear and anger, and finally he could jump out of this boring and comfortable royal world.
Woohoo, sad.
Nowadays, many rich second generations who have been dignified since childhood, aren't they the same as troublemakers?
Many people yearn for the life of a sugar jar, but in the thick honey you will feel numb, and you will no longer be able to experience real happiness.
ps, in the end, Takayuki Yamada and the hunter I like very much said, I want to throw away my samurai sword, go to the United States, make a foreign girl, and live a comfortable life. As a result, before he left, he found that he had held the knife for too long and was unable to throw the knife away. Combined with the fact that he was born in a peaceful era when he appeared on the stage, he gambled in a brothel, and lived in a muddle-headed manner, it can be seen how his life circle can be so easily escaped.
It is the carefree hunter who is the biggest winner of this work, and it is also the spiritual sustenance that the director wants to express.
What are you samurai? Protect the cruel master without opinion, and won't be respected even when he is dead. Depressed because of peace, excited because of war or even death.
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