"The Golden Age of Swordsmanship 2: Doldore Raiders" is the second part of the theatrical version adapted from the original manga of the late manga artist Kentaro Miura, and is taken from the second part of the original Golden Age. The production lineup of this film is the same as that of the first film, which will not be re-narrated here. This film was released in 2012. The core of the film is the most glorious era of the Eagles. Under the leadership of Griffith, the Eagles ended the Hundred Years War and reached the peak of life. In this work, the portrayal of the hearts of the characters is particularly prominent, and the love-hate entanglement between Gus, Casca and Griffith is more clearly presented to the audience. In the depiction of war scenes, this film is more sophisticated than the first, and it has an epic feel, and this work is also more adult. The core of the film is the change in the relationship between Gus and Griffith. Through the dialogue between Griffith and the princess, Gus is more aware of what he should pursue. Gus has never been Griffith's Knife, Gus yearns for an equal friendship, but this has become a tragic turning point. And Gus and Casca's relationship has grown. 9 points.
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