Finally finished watching the last movie version. Compared with the previous one, "The Great Fire of Kyoto", this one is more rushed, so I had to cut and adapt more plots: only a few of the ten swords appear on the scene (the heart of Yushui was even beaten by Saito, and in the original book, they World War I is the best place to see Saito's beliefs, it's very exciting), the acquisition of Kenshin's profound meaning has reduced a lot of plots, the battle of Kwai House has been omitted, and so on. But when I heard the familiar "watching the cherry blossoms at night in spring, the stars in summer, the full moon in autumn, and the first snow in winter", when I finally got to see Feitian Yujianliu on the screen, when I saw the end of the flying dragon. When the police officers saluted the samurai group to show that the fire was passed between people from time to time, I still couldn't help nodding happily and sighing three times. Finally, thanks to the actors, directors and everyone who brought this movie version to our original party. Hope to make another reminiscence episode!
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