The self-growth of all kinds of people in the movie is a broad arc. You can see the various forms of sentient beings in a movie. There are different choices in this variety of sentient beings. The director and screenwriter are not simple.
Power, justice, and wisdom are the basic qualities of Bushido. What I understand is that there is a broader world beyond these basic qualities-fame, wealth and beauty. Beyond this is the vast universe-feelings. After knowing the feelings, do you think that Bushido is a kind of absurdity? After all, power, justice, and wisdom are subject to a kind of war of force. On this road of pursuit of freedom, equality, fraternity, and peace, there is this kind of fullness. Cunning and embezzlement, what about Bushido?
Why do people live? Good movies have this kind of extension in terms of narrative. This is the biggest unsolved mystery, and it is also the basic and simplest question that everyone has an answer to. At my age, this kind of contradiction is one of the forces that promote the derivation of all things, yin and yang produce all things.
There is an absolute standard in movies, monk, basically Zen things appear in every movie that reflects medieval Japan. This kind of narrative is very good.
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