After watching the whole movie, I only remember the nympho Kenshin, the action is handsome and neat. Although the group fight scene actually looks a bit chaotic. . . But it doesn't affect Kenshin's pose, and it can be seen that he has worked hard, and many actions are very smooth.
What I want to complain more about is that the BGM is not used well. I think the picture and the music are completely out of tune, and it is very jumpy. . . It's always a meticulous look at the fight scenes, and the BGM sounds like a mess. . .
Many characters are not introduced, Yahiko, Zuo Nosuke are, it is understandable, after all, it is a movie, the space is limited, and the plot connection is basically no problem. By the way, I always thought Saito was a handsome uncle in the original work, and the movie is basically restored. Zuo Nosuke feels a little worse, but the kitchen fights and gnaws at the chicken legs and hits the cute point.
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