This was released on September 29, 2007. I was also on 929's birthday. It was wonderful. It was already 2019 when I watched this film, so I was late!
The protagonist is Wuming, a foreign warrior in Japan. The story takes place in Japan in the Warring States Period, corresponding to Daming in China. A regional lord invited a team from Daming to have some exchanges. They actually built an altar here to make alchemy for the emperor of Daming. , the main line of the story revolves around catching a child. The child is with her pastoral dog. During the process of the child being arrested, he met Wuming, Wuming sent him to a temple that he thought was safe, but the temple betrayed him At the same time, the local lord in Japan rebelled and fought with the sacrificial team. In the end, the child was sent to the altar, and the ultimate war was about to break out. The rebellious Japanese samurai attacked the territory, and Wuming went to save the child. There was also a blond foreigner in the sacrificial team who regarded Wuming as the best opponent. The movie started a grand battle scene. The description is wonderful. The background music is worth mentioning, which is somewhat similar to Braveheart, and it is easy to feel the shock of the soul. In the story, Wuming never drew his sword before the final battle. In fact, he had a story where he obeyed the order to kill people he didn't want to kill. In the story, the monk betrayed his will and obeyed the order and told the child to hand it over. They all gave up the persistence they had in their hearts because of their complacency under orders, whether it was greed for life and fear of death, or facing the pressure of being loyal to the lord. In the end, Wuming finished saving the child, dragging the injured body and being carried by the horse, leaking a gratified smile. If our whole life is still just chasing fame and fortune, what is the difference between people from hundreds or thousands of years ago?
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