The movie strengthens Zhi Zhixiong and weakens Hiimura a lot. Maybe it reflects this feeling of heroes cherishing heroes. This feeling is much stronger than in the comics. In short, the trilogy movie can be said to be well adapted. Zhi Zhixiong in the shogunate and Hiimura are the same kind of people. At the end of the shogunate, I chose different paths, but they were all used by the government. Maybe that's why Zhi Zhixiong still called Hiimura a senior until the end. It's just that the times chose you and I didn't lose. That's right. What happened to Masayoshi Zhixiong led to his later actions. From his own point of view, he was not wrong, and Hiimura was for the dream of protecting the righteous protagonist Zhi Zhixiong. The ending of every story will always be like this, but the movie and the comic itself want to say They all express their disdain and dissatisfaction with the government. When will China dare to take a pat? Radio and TV will not kill you
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