Maybe I'm different from most movie fans. I haven't watched the movies directly from the comics. I feel that Kenshin Feicun seems to be a tragic hero who once roamed the rivers and lakes but was reduced to a wanderer due to the changes of the times, and then reborn for the sake of the country. Jianghu wrote the last legend of life. I guess it's the same for all of us? I used to stir up my life, but when I get old, I only feel that I am watching a scene of legends, but it is a pity that I can't continue to burn because of old age. The difference is that in the end, Kenshin can use his sect's tricks to end his wandering career without any complaints or regrets, but what about us ordinary people? I have been poor all my life, but I eat and drink at work and get off work, and it is smooth and stable. Maybe there will be ups and downs in the middle, but when I get old, I will regret that it is all too bland.
I think we all need to find something to do, find a way to fight for it instead of following a trajectory to buy a house, get married, have kids and grow old. What's the point if your own trajectory is the same as everyone else's? Quoting lines from Shaolin football, what's the difference between that and salted fish? Since people are people, why do they want to be salted fish?
I like the villain BOSS in it. He ignited and died after the best final battle in his life. This is the legendary cherry blossom spirit. If life can end like this, it would be really good. After the final glory, it will turn into ashes and moss and bury my body under the moss. cover my name.
The writing is clumsy and the writing is vulgar, and I hope readers don't take offense.
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