I watched it for 45 minutes today, and by the way, I learned about the battle between Takeda Shingen and Mikatahara. In other words, Japanese names are not easy to remember. As far as the plot is concerned, I think it's okay at the moment. I didn't understand it at the beginning. Didn't I help him find a shadow? Why are all three the same? ! Hahaha, I found out later that, in fact, the other shadow is quite similar. Also, I actually feel that there is a sense of drama in this movie. "It's not easy to suppress yourself to become another person." 1 hour and 20 minutes of viewing experience: It is normal for Takeda Katsuri to feel uncomfortable. The grandson became the heir, and after a search, Takeda Katsurai was defeated and committed suicide. It seems that Shingen is worthy of being a man of the Warring States period. Also, how could the lady's eyebrows be like that? Is it a status symbol? Or do they simply think they look good with raised eyebrows? Add a star, because it feels like the growth of a stand-in that I like, the growth of little people. In addition, the picture is not bad, especially the soft light that comes with old movies sometimes feels so beautiful
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