First I watched 95 episodes of the main drama, and then I watched Star Cream, Remembrance and Requiem.
Let's talk about the main drama first, the style of painting is good, and the interface is classic warm and delicate. Although there was bloody slaughter, it became bearable due to Kenshin's reverse-edged sword. The "uh" of Kenshin's logo and the scene of being beaten by Xun are very memorable. I burst into laughter when I saw that Kenshin, the best swordsman, was overwhelmed by a bag of rice. It seems that the small body of 158 is still not suitable for manual work. O(∩_∩)O~
If Kenshin ended in a serious drama, it would be perfect, but unfortunately, the commercial requirements have not been let go. I know that it is still a tragedy that makes people memorable. So, the Star Frost chapter is out. Carrying so many Jianxin fans to curse, but after all, it was such a theatrical version that ended the fate of Jianxin. The twilight hero seems to be hastily arranged like this. Murder + repayment of debt = Kenshin's life! Obviously different from the main drama and other theatrical versions, I watched it while pinching my nose at Kenshin and Xun. I also hate those screenwriters, like the executioners who take their lives. Anyway, let people have a happy ending, it makes people feel distressed beyond bounds! Whether it's Kenshin or Xun, it's the same! The former is burdened with a debt that cannot be repaid in a lifetime, while the latter is an idiot who is flying into a flame. In any case, the screenwriters are trying to make people's tears. They succeeded, but they ruined too many people's distress for Jian Xin.
In the reminiscence chapter, I don't want to mention it, I don't have a cold for a woman like Shedaba. A good woman is also a stupid woman, there is no way to like it! Let's watch the results of the main drama first, the preconceived feeling makes me feel more distressed. The living will never be able to grab the dead, and it will never change!
Requiem is an episode, it generally follows the style of the main drama, and there is nothing wrong with it.
I secretly thought: the theatrical version can still have a few more episodes, too few. If there are a few more episodes, it may make people feel that the character of Kenshin is fuller.
Don't watch it anymore, Kenshin, Sayanara!
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