As a comic adaptation work, it is a bit unsatisfactory. The epic ninja showdown of ten to ten magnificent waves was cut down to five to five. Many classic bridges, and even the ninjutsu showdown of the main characters are not reflected, giving people the feeling of cutting corners.
The original is a classic work by Yamada Fengtaro. The ninja duel is heartwarming, gorgeous, and the plot is smooth and coherent. However, this work inherits the consistent characteristics of Japanese films, and the overall rhythm is a bit slow.
In terms of characters, influenced by the comics, I always feel that the actor of the male protagonist Xuan Zhisuke is too thin (the original should be a fairly strong ninja character, and the swordsmanship is also at the top level), both in shape and temperament. The level of A, and the image of the heroine is relatively strong, the original should be the kind of petite and pleasant image. Although the coffee positions of the two protagonists are touching, there is still a gap with the images of the male and female protagonists in the influence.
I like the gloomy, moist and refreshing style of the film, coupled with the typical Japanese countryside series, trees and other elements, it feels very good to fit the theme of the film's tragedy.
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