The Great Bodhisattva Ridge originates from a mountain ridge of 15 kilometers up and down that Songzi and his father climbed, but it is the meeting point of the whole story. Yoshida represented an era of senselessness, loneliness, loneliness, and sadness in the shogunate era when Bushido was desolate. The reference here should be the intention of Yoshida to slowly withdraw from Bushido. Why is Bushido and chivalry in the movie the same thing? It's just because Bushido can't just work hard to make money for gangs. It should be that there is a soul in the sword, and a good soul has good conduct. This will respond to your own body and soul, and the movie Yoshida is Representative of the evil samurai. After all, it confirms the ancient Chinese saying that if you do too much injustice, you will kill yourself. The sense of camera in the movie is really great. In 1965, Japan could make a movie into a work of art. This is really a surviving genius in the world. In the end, the movie Geisha House Yoshida gang fight scene is really a stroke of genius. Finally, let us Kudos to all the artists for their dedication.
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