It's been ten years. Although the predecessors have not drifted away, they all have their own futures. Never thought Kenshin would have a live-action big screen tour. After the first one was painted, there were good reviews, but I didn't want to rush to watch it. After downloading it by accident, I feel that it is indeed worthy of the original. In the summer, I saw the poster on the bus in Kyoto. The next two chapters will follow in September. After returning to Hong Kong, I will pay attention to the day. In October, I finally caught a glimpse of the poster at the bus stop in Sai Ying Pun, but I found out that there were very few cinemas showing it.
I haven't read the manga for almost ten years. Now that I think about it, the epic battle in Kyoto is not the most impressive passage. What I remember is the moment when Kenshin exiled himself and sank into the crowd. When it comes to martial arts, after all, we know that Jianxin will definitely win in the end, but the old dream eats people, and the sword is still in the heart, otherwise, in order to seek a liberation, how long does it take to swing the sword? He Yue arranged for Jian Xin to draw his sword again to protect the weak. As a reader, he felt very sad when he came here. The reverse-blade sword seems to be the epitaph of the noble. As long as Jian Xin can still fight, he must fight until the candle burns out.
After a few kendo lessons, the last lesson held the real sword of Mr. Good weight. Yahiko said the same after he was told the reverse blade. After all these years, I gradually understood why Guqiao arranged for Jianxin to travel to China to be so miserable. Behind the splendid sword moves, it is just cold and heavy and real. If force and belief alone can prove the correctness of oneself, it is probably only Shi Zhixiong or Saito who can. As I get older, I become more and more lost in a world where the truth is hard to find. At the end of life, if you can still find a hug you can rely on, and share a moment of liberation with someone who truly understands such pain, it is a rare good ending.
Just like a friend commented on The Hobbit, saying that it was actually just moved from fantasy to reality. The pros and cons of this live-action version of the three films are different, but the last one has a lot of changes. In general, there are too few scenes left for my favorite Saito, and the arrogant and cruel belief of "evil, that is, beheaded" has never been seen once. It was a pity that Uncle Eguchi said it before lighting the cigarette. However, these are not to be concerned about. Yesterday once more, I can watch it again with my wife this time, and there will be no more. The white plum incense that I received in the Kyoto shopping mall has not been lit once.
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