movie came out, I felt Iga’s fireflies. It was more beautiful, but it turned out to be Queen Sawajiri who became popular later...囧, it is quite different from the little loli of the year, but it is very beautiful.
As for the obscurity...The cover killer, I am sorry to see the content. With the face of Tong's shopkeeper... the inside is full of cows... under the exquisite facial features of the handsome boy Odagiri, it is really... a tuft of cow dung on the flowers...
Then the key thing to pay attention to is the time: 1614, as we all know In June 1582, a grand fireworks brought the Warring States into a new era. Four months later, the Gregorian calendar replaced the Julian calendar.
Of course, there were 10 days missing from the calendar. Of course, this is not the key. The Winter Array... The Tokugawa family has not yet been able to claim the world, and more importantly... The Shogunate was opened in Edo in 1603, and in 1605, the old tortoise was reclusively given to Hidetada Sano... Although he has not yet been named Taizheng. , But the Shunfu Daigosho was called the
shogun ... There is also the reason why Tokugawa let Koga and Iga die... To decide who the heirs of the second and third sons should be, the Kasuga Bureau is really going to be full of cattle...
and then the black prime minister is a little bit Embarrassing, not old and tender, but if you say 70 or 50 for this face in the play, it is acceptable... The one
-eyed swordsman Yanagyu Jubei Sanyan didn't have the original clothes back then... His father Zongju seems to be acceptable. I haven’t received the title of Tajima Shou...
and the second generation Hattori Hanzo is Masaru, here is the third generation, that is Masa... has been demoted...
and most importantly, that year Zhengxin hasn't
finished yet... Tucao is over, but fortunately, Xin Kang and Shi Zhou Zhai Zongyan have not been moved out, I am afraid that this film still has a history consultant... Of course, if it is adapted from the plot of a historical novel That's it... After
reading the two films of Amo, I think this one is much better, so I add a star to each.
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