The changing times, the executioner of the oath not to kill

Lon 2022-04-19 09:03:15

The whole movie, from Kenshin's fifteen-year-old memories, I only watched it seriously.

Moonlit Night, Cherry Blossom Lane, Assassination, the young man who shouted that he had an important person to meet, Jian Xin ruthlessly stabbed again and again. The whole picture is silent and lonely

The cherry blossom petals silently falling on the corpse, accompanied by the background music, brings people's feelings to the soul. I can't describe in words. I immersed myself in this story and felt inexplicably sad. For a brand-new new era, how many towers are in the misty rain. How many people died. The young man who shouted not to die was just one of the victims in the context of the times. And how many such victims passed away as silently as the people lying on the ground. This may be the pain that the times change must bear. Shown from Kenshin's perspective, I was silent for a while. In addition, all the fighting scenes and background music of this film, I give 100 points of praise.

Final conclusion: The film narrates the pain of people under the changing times from the perspective of Kenshin.

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Rurouni Kenshin Part I: Origins quotes

  • [Kenshin is going to kill Jin-E]

    Kaoru Kamiya: KENSHIN, DON'T! Don't become a manslayer again... Please don't kill him... Kenshin... For those who died by your blade... And for everyone whose life you have saved... Please don't kill him... A sword that doesn't kill... A sword that can protect... For this new age of peace... Isn't that what you fought for?

  • [Kaoru thinks Kenshin has left, then he appears with groceries]

    Kaoru Kamiya: Welcome home, Kenshin.

    Kenshin Himura: ...I'm home. That I am.