Only the sword-dancing himself was in awe of Jilong nosuke. Compared with death, he is more afraid of life. It is not so much that he tried to ask Shimada Toranosuke's Kenshin flow, but he himself is the incarnation of the unity of Kenshin. It's just that in his heart, there is only the coldness, cruelty and decisiveness of the sword. His every move is never muddled, and there are absolutely no extra moves. This is probably my one-sided understanding of Yidaozhi.
Fortunately, justice did not defeat evil at the end of the film. And there is no justice or evil in the world. I really like the pure role of Ji Ryunosuke.
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