Which knife do you use against this world?

Ellen 2022-01-17 08:03:57

Start with yourself. At the age of 20, there is so much hesitation and anxiety about the future and the world. It is just like the chaotic world of the old and the new in the movie. The darkness and the faint hope are secretly competing, and there is still no need to covet this small island country. Discovered by the imperial powers. Maybe it’s always not quiet in the bedroom. I don’t have the complete sense of substitution like when I watched the first part. It’s all shocked and helpless. I have a little more expectation of "Hey, finally I can finally see the cool". This time it can be a bit rational. Look at movies. First, I got the resources of the third part. When I watched it, the impression was not good, as if I spoiled myself, alas. The distinction between good and evil is long gone. Is Zhizhixiong as evil as Shura? Evil, yes. But when I think about it carefully, I became a victim of the political conspiracy of the Reformation. I thought I could triumph as a victor, but my comrades-in-arms put them in a situation where they could never recover. He just chose to believe in the simplest law of the jungle after seeing the extreme evil of human nature. If the state apparatus is not built, the violence of all parties can still shock people. Zhizhixiong will win. There is reason for him, and no one can beat him. By which belief you live by? Heyue Nobuhiro seems to be telling an excellent fable-in this troubled world, the knife is the way people interact with the world. Different people naturally have different selection methods. Kenshin, with a cross sword wound on his back, Datoru Dawu lightly picked up the inverse blade, Kaoru was convinced of the living swordsmanship of his father's generation. He wielded a wooden sword and insisted on justice. Saunasuke chose to fight with his bare hands... Well, there are Saito, Kurashi, and Shishio. Everyone has ambitions, to put it bluntly, not reconciled. I like everyone in this work, because everyone stands firmly on the side of their beliefs, without hesitation, and incisively and vividly. It’s a good fight, burn a city on fire, or poor tricks, that’s how I am. There are so many different opinions in this lush place. What do you believe in and what kind of knife do you choose to fight against this world? Don't worry or be afraid of difficulties. There are winners and losers as well as strengths and weaknesses, but until the end of the story, we don't know what we will become, nor whether we will change our weapons and beliefs. Just don't be blinded by the desire in front of you. To bear the destruction and pain of being betrayed and burned by fire, to forget all the battles, and don't forget the person who makes you half worried and half at ease. These constitute the whole of our lives, not a life-and-death battle. What I like most about Rurouni Kenshin is that people are not easy to hang up, especially good people. In the first part, watching the cannon with its teeth and dancing claws really worried, even if the body is as light as a swordsman, it will be no match for the cannonballs. After all, the era of the samurai is really going to be gone forever. Wandering the rivers and lakes with a counter-blade knife, calmly in the rain of bullets, nothing is more romantic and beautiful. Che Guevara will die, Jianxin will not, yelling that Lao Tzu is the number one fight in the world, neither will Zuo Zhisuke, Saito still frowns and kills with a cigarette in his mouth, how good it is. Works full of sincerity, not enough to see. Go home and continue to lull up. Make a small four-star, first-class Haiyou director and BGM, and leave one star for later cooperation. PS Although Naoki-san Sato is so nice to fly, I’m a little disappointed to let it go every time I burn it. I’m a little disappointed to get some new ones out, okay, PPS Saito smashes to death with a cigarette in his mouth. Kenshin Saito The two appear together on the front line. The BGM can’t be more burnt PPPS. Little pink Jianxin and Xun can’t be better.

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