after watching

Terrill 2022-04-23 07:05:54

After reading it, I realized that there is no god wood in this...

The rhythm in the front is tight enough, and only a short memory in dozens of minutes can make people understand the reason why Kenshin sealed the sword. My favorite scene is the close-up of the person who is holding an umbrella in the rain and silently watching the person crying over the corpse in the memory. Although his face is expressionless, he can feel the shake. The key is that the picture is beautiful enough.

Outside of the plot, the emphasis is on whether not murder is desirable justice. Although I can understand the logical entanglement in the process, but I don't understand it after reading it. If there is any entanglement, I won't solve the bad guy and leave it to the police to arrest. What's wrong with locking it up... Especially Hajime blamed him for not getting rid of the troublemakers in the dojo, causing several policemen to be killed by the guards. Hey, it's normal to hand over the trouble to the police, but it's not right to kill the trouble. Why do you talk like this as a policeman?

The martial arts scene does seem to be very exciting, but I always feel that the excitement is weak, so I have no interest in watching it...

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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.