I like this anime very much. The beautiful pictures are the usual style of Japanese anime. His themes make me think more. Kenshin, simply wanted to pursue strength, wanted to use the sword in his hand to protect the people who were important to him and protect the weak people, but he accidentally killed the woman he loved the most with the sword in his hand.
Is it necessary to suppress violence with violence? In order to reach the destination, do you need to consider whether the method is correct or not? Is it okay to kill for the sake of justice? Reminds me of the clear theme in "Detective Conan": No matter what, human life is precious, and no matter what the situation is, one must never harm human life. However, what if in such a situation, that person is full of evil, and killing him saves a lot of people in a sense, what should we do?
Life is a contradictory existence. Fortunately, in real life, I have never encountered such a question. There will be struggles, but in general, there will be many compromises to solve the problem.
The music is beautiful and the pictures are moving. Even if it's pure appreciation, it's already very enjoyable.
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