I like this kind of movie, telling the story lightly.
Iguchi has a good temper, is good to his family, is a good father and a good son. It’s just that he’s not accepted by the world, he doesn’t actively pursue fame and fortune, he’s different from the public, and he doesn’t drink flower wine with his colleagues after get off work, which is very different.
But he told his wife, his wife died of tuberculosis, his two daughters, and their daughters said they wanted to read the Analects. Although reading can't bring you immediate benefits like a tailor, it can give you the habit of thinking, which is more important thing. To my mother, although my mother cannot remember, she still serves her left and right. He is affectionate and righteous.
There is also a love for Miss Youjiang. Although she likes it, she retreats her sweetheart because of her poor family. All showed his sense of responsibility.
He is powerful but humble. The high martial arts skills and the consecutive defeats of two masters illustrate this point.
I quite like him.
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