Samurai Romance

Milan 2022-11-14 12:44:05

After thinking about it, I still write a long review, because I haven't encountered such an anime that makes me want to write a long review for a long time. The title comes from the last scene where the blades collide under the sunset.

After watching "Chaos Warriors", and then watching other episodes, I feel a little boring. It's like eating something that is very sweet, and then eating other things that are not so sweet, it feels dull. Such a good work is quite outstanding in terms of pictures, music, and especially the actions of the characters. There is no contrived plot, the narrative is detailed and appropriate, the emotions are full of the plot, the characters are full, and the protagonist acts decisively... It is difficult to repeat for a while Find a comparable work as the next one to follow (there may be some of the works you have already seen).

In the end, they went their separate ways. Maybe they will meet again, or maybe they will be separated forever. I watched some clips of the last episode many times, especially the final "duel" and mutual remorse. It is difficult to meet such a life-and-death relationship, but it is necessary to say goodbye. To be honest, I was a little reluctant to watch it before, as long as you don’t finish the journey, you will continue, right? Think about in real life, many people, no matter how good their relationship is, they are just passing by for a short time, and they are quite sad. I finished watching "Cowboy Bebop" five years ago. At that time, I was younger and encountered fewer differences, so I was surprised that the protagonists would be separated. I always thought that the protagonists would be together forever and would not be separated. At that time, the ending had a big impact on my heart, and I don't know how it would feel to watch it again. Empty painted vine.

Other,

When I watched the first episode, I always said that ed was a Divine Comedy. I didn't feel it at first, but the more I listened, the better it sounded, and the aftertaste was endless. There are also some episodes that fit the situation very well.

The old fan is really very classic. I watched "Cowboy Bebop" and "Twelve Kingdoms" before, and recently watched "Kino's Journey" (I like the 03 version), "Chaos Warrior" and so on. I don't know what the standard of a masterpiece is, is it a foreshadowing and a brain-burning final reversal? Or a great tragedy? No matter what, they are gods in my heart.

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Samurai Champloo quotes

  • Mugen: When you point a sword at someone either you kill them or they kill you, there ain't no inbetween. So quit talkin' like a fuckin' pussy. Anyone who can't handle that should just SHUT THE FUCK UP and GET OVER IT!

  • Sara: What I can't see I can sense.

    Mugen: [stumbling, bleeding] What?

    Sara: Inside of you looms a simmering storm of hatred and rage, but perhaps what I'm actually sensing is sadness. It's as if you've never once been loved by anyone; it's as if you're just like me.