Regarding this Rurouni Kenshin Remembrance, I have a very clear understanding angle, but it is likely to be sprayed to death by fans. But I'm going to dare to say something. Shedaba's fiancé was stabbed to death by Jianxin, she was very sad and wanted to avenge him, so she found Jianxin. Most people think that Shedaba and Kenshin developed feelings later, and finally changed from revenge to love and redemption (for example, the cross wound is a typical symbol), but there is also an understanding that Shedaba is similar to the Wallfacer. A traitor, her revenge never dissipated, and her final act did pay off. The specific explanation is as follows: what is the real revenge? To take the life of the enemy? This may be one way, but not necessarily the most ruthless and the only way. Perhaps, letting the other party live with pain forever is another way. Shedaba's pain of losing his lover needs to be repaid by Kenshin with the same pain. Because Xuedaiba found out that Jianxin's weakness is himself, and the last block is the best way to make Jianxin's heart miss him forever. In this way, killing two birds with one stone will make him fall in love with himself completely (premise), It also made him lose himself forever, and vengeance is revenge. However, since she wanted to take revenge, why did she choose to bite her tongue and commit suicide near the end? This doesn't seem to make sense with my logic. The last sentence "I'm sorry, husband" can still make sense. It can be understood as saying to Jian Xin, which means that I am sorry that I couldn't accompany you to go down, just to make Jian Xin feel more heartbroken. Sorry, it seems that I can't see Ba's positive feelings for Kenshin from the beginning to the end in my analysis, because I think if Kenshin just didn't stab his fiancé to death, maybe Shedeba might have feelings for him because he He is pure and kind and likes Ba, but he stabbed his fiancé's Kenshin to death, and Ba is obviously very affectionate to his fiancé. Such an understanding from the perspective of pure revenge has rationality. From this perspective, the contradiction between revenge and forgiveness, the pain of betrayal of a fiancé, the entanglement of the mind, etc. all disappear, because Ba's purpose is so pure, and all the contradictory emotions from another perspective are dissipated. Maybe I prefer pure purpose deep down in my heart. Although I know that from the perspective of film text, Ba may not think so, it is just a coincidence that objectively has such a result.
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