The road to adulthood of anime male protagonists

Michelle 2022-04-22 07:01:56

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This is another story about an ambitious and talented young man, how he retired after being surprised by the situation. During this period, along with the bloody struggle, it is also full of broken ideals; the passion of youth and a series of deceptions in reality make them question the future they were willing to exchange with their lives. So, like drawing a knife, they chose the gentle town of Xiaojiabiyu after experiencing the blood and rain, cooking, drinking tea, staying at home, or gathering with friends. The killings in the past were only temporary. impulse. You can say they have new dreams, or you can say they have given up on their past persistence. In short, this is the way men grow up. And what if you hold on to your faith? Or become the broken-hearted Udo Blade Guard, or become the righteous Saitoichi, but in the final analysis, the seemingly unrestrained and free Toosai is still the protagonist of this society.

The film is completely a live-action comic. The actors, costumes, scene settings, lighting and visual effects, action design... all create first-class animation effects. The finesse and perseverance of the Japanese are admired below.

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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.