Wanderer's Heart

Brionna 2022-04-22 07:01:56

From this afternoon to the evening, I have been making up for the Rurouni Kenshin, who once let Zhao Ge cosplay (record with the attached picture hahahaha)

When I think about it, it will feel good

In general, it is worthy of his cosplay and love. Perhaps more or less every boy has a dream of a swordsman in his heart, a hero in the green forest who fights against injustice, but I never thought that it should move with the wind, The heart of the knight who follows the blade should be so complicated.

In order to realize their ideals, the executioner who has to do it, no matter how nicely he hides it, is always a bad person, a wicked person, and a contradiction to those who want to survive and their families! I can't say that his actions of killing those who should live happily in the new era are right or wrong for the sake of the new era. It was not his intention. The era has been shaped like this, and he can only go on with gritted teeth. He who has never killed people, and the flying and imperial art of pursuing freedom can only be reduced to a tool of war and politics, that is, the end of these is his new era, but he can't forget everything in the old era. Atonement for sin, why is he not like this? Memories are the worst.

In the reminiscence chapter, I never thought that he even had an ex-wife. At first, some of them couldn't accept it, "Ah? Why is Miss Hui not the original wife?" But I quickly brought the role, it was because of feelings, generally I can't figure out the rules, I feel that Kenshin's love for Ba is from the very beginning (I don't believe that there is no heart in the fight against injustice), and the later companionship and careful care have made him from the role of the executioner and swordsman who has been with him for a long time. escaped and became a boy. Ba's love for Jianxin is more complicated and more difficult. It's really cruel. I don't want it. It's such an unfortunate thing to "fall in love with one's own enemy", but it really happened. Approaching like a premeditated, being saved by the kind-hearted Kenshin, I understand his understanding of the heart of a swordsman in the depths of his heart: welcoming the new era with my sword can protect more people. The last stab at Ba just couldn't forgive herself. It was because she regretted that she didn't leave her fiancé at the beginning, but just recognized her unfortunate fate. Her love belonged to Chicheng in Kenshin, so she did it for real. I believe that woman wants to be with Jianxin for a long time, but she is not selfish and knows that Jianxin belongs to the times, so she is willing to die and let him drop the package, but she wants Jianxin to remember his oath, or Draw an ending for his hatred, or want him to remember Ba forever, so he drew a trace on Kenshin's face.

I still believe that trust is built over a long period of time, but it often collapses in just one thought. Whether it is your imagination or the thoughtless actions of others, once it collapses, it will become a waterless duckweed without roots, and it will become a sword heart. When he was told of his lover's betrayal, no matter how cold-blooded the calm killer was, he couldn't think about the problem. He felt powerless and gave the enemy a vulnerable side. The trick succeeded. Thinking that she had countless opportunities to kill herself but didn't do it, would there still be the embarrassment and the death of Ba after the trick?

But I know he can't calm down. The bleakness of a first-rate republic is more sighing than the collapse of a second-rate kingdom. He loves her so much that he loves her so thoroughly that he can't even think about it.

I also have a knight-errant dream, but my personality dictates that if I were to go back to that era, maybe I would be more likely to choose to be a reformist rather than a reformist samurai. The samurai obeyed orders, Hiimura Kenshin obeyed the task during the revolution, and even Without the instructions of the superior, I lost my action goal. There was too little information. Because the executioner failed in the mission, he had to die. The risk of leaking information to survive was too great. It was just a very useful pawn. For the sake of the woman he loves, he wants to bring peace to the world, but He Ba said not to let Jian Xin's knife change, which is really a double standard.

The fighting scenes are very good, and I like the characters, but there are also flaws. I don't think one wants revenge. He was born in a samurai. He should know himself and his enemy before the turmoil. Yes! It fits the character of a reckless man. Also, some characters (probably because of the movie) look a little thin. Yuan Mingming saw his sister being stabbed, and Jian Xin was so weak at that time, why didn't he come forward? Judging from his impulsive personality and individualistic style, it is reasonable to say that there should be a life-and-death person, which doesn't feel unreasonable.

In general, it's worth a look. After all, next time I pick up a branch, I can cosplay with one more character. Watch me directly use the branch to perform a trick, drawing a knife~

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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.