As a sword and halberd film, it is still a group of thirteen dozen, and there are various slots in the shooting.
But in fact, there are many points worth paying attention to in the film. First, why was Xin Zuomen assassinated? For justice? Or the desire to fight in peacetime, and the dying samurai unable to control his trembling hands? Second, is the hunter finally resurrected? Is it Shinrokuro's hallucination? Third, the hunters repeatedly said that you were a group of samurai. In the end, the hunters came back to life, the samurai almost died out, and the surviving samurai also gave up their fifty-fifty identities. After 23 years, the shogunate ended. Is there any deep meaning in this? Is this film promoting samurai spirit?
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