I've read all three so far, including "The Great Fire of Kyoto" and "The End of the Legend". That's right, I watched it because of the sugar! After watching all three, I am still impressed with the first one. You sauce is really good-looking, this temperament, wearing a kimono, speaking intonation and eyes, even more fascinated me. I didn't do my homework, and I didn't know who the heroine was. At first I thought it was You Jiang, after all, she appeared so early. After watching it for a long time, I found out that the heroine is Takei Saki~ I can't say anything about the plot, I can only praise the action scene of sugar, okay! (Applause vigorously) There are many martial arts action scenes in Japanese dramas that are not good enough. Although I don't have the foundation or talent in this area, I have grown up watching ancient costume martial arts scenes, so I still have a lot of requirements for this aspect. Sugar is by far the best Japanese actor in a martial arts drama I've seen (maybe I've seen it less often). Sugar's character used to be a killer, and he also had a bloodthirsty stage, so when he was running wild, the role changes, his eyes and facial expressions should not be too good~ But because the two actors who partnered were too tall , It's still relatively sturdy, which makes our sugar look petite and a little cute. The facial expressions are much richer than those in "Jianglian", and Nei Shuang's eyes are completely open, which is a little cute. The sugar on this side is also very good. Speaking of which, my relationship with Uncle Kagawa has been a little deep recently. Whether it's a drama or a movie, after watching "Banze" on the front foot, "The Wanderer" on the back foot followed. After watching a few dramas I wrote, it seems that I will continue to see Uncle Kagawa in the future~
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