★★★★☆ ?"Rurouni Kenshin" - let's tell you! The full series of "Rurouni Kenshin" is online at station b! ! have to say! ! ! Genuine image quality and network disk resources are really incomparable! ! ! ! Look again everyone! ! ! ! ! ——Compared with the righteous people punishing evil and hoeing, and the evil people starting to examine their past when they were manipulated, played with, and regarded as killing machines, such a story itself is full of attractiveness. In the years when they are used to licking blood with the tip of a knife and chasing the thrill of hunting and killing, such a group of people are uncomfortable and out of place in the face of mildness and stability in peaceful times, which also makes the story more anti-war thinking. The blade facing oneself, the sword of saving lives, born by the sword and died by the sword... I think "Rurouni Kenshin" also tries to express a group of people represented by the protagonist Kenshin at such an intergenerational moment, Out of the helplessness of his own experience, the hesitation of self-identification and the intention to find a true sense of belonging as a swordsman in the future have arisen. ——As a series of films, the quality of the film itself is very clear. The production of the soundtrack is absolutely top-notch, but the upgraded scenes of the martial arts scene make the fighting rhythm that should be just right stopped in an inappropriate position. The fight scene between Waiyin and Hiicun Kenshin can be said to be the best in the game, smooth and neat, and it reflects the loneliness and chicness of the swordsman's skills very well. In addition, there are too many foreshadowings in the early stage, which reduces a lot of suspense about who is the real "Dao Zhai". Takeda Kanyanagi shot with a machine gun followed by Fujita Goro drawing his sword and taking off, he still reminded me in an instant that this is a manga-modified movie, and the taste of blood is coming... ——Finally, Sato Ken is really handsome.
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