I finally read it and came to a four-word conclusion: It's very beautiful!
Picture: full of pale, slightly yellowed Edo tones;
fight scene: brilliant. Speed and amplitude go hand in hand, intensity and complexity go hand in hand;
music: the music is well matched. The music of the fighting scenes is not rushed, but melodious, but it also has unexpected effects, which makes the fighting more beautiful;
Actor: Takeshi Sato, when he debuted, because of the contrast between his handsome face and reggae head, I liked it. But in the subsequent plays, I found that I couldn't hold back the scene, so it gradually became dull. But this drama, the performance is very good, let me regain "wait to see": even though Kenshin is not a redhead, but the tea red is still handsome; although the fighting is so demanding, he can still control it; although Kenshin fights When it was "Daosai", he could still perform Kenshin's usual cuteness at the same time; and wearing a kimono was very beautiful and noble, put his hand into the sleeve, turned around, walked lightly, elegant and handsome, this should be regarded as Sato さんrepresentative made. Miss Wu is considered to be a stable representative of the "contemporaneous students", but in front of a drama like Aoi Yu, there is still a clear gap. Aoi Yu has never been synonymous with "Peugeot", but no matter what role, he can always show his own taste and has a strong sense of presence. Aside from the original book, just watching the movie, I just hope that Kenshin likes Megumi. There are very few Japanese actresses I like, but Yuu Aoi is one. Brother Gang, with yellow hair (also shorter than usual), much younger, and unexpectedly handsome. In the tidbits, it was revealed that Huang Fa was his own proposal, which was a good proposal. Yosuke Eguchi has lost his long hair and fluttering, playboy "beautiful" back then, and what has settled down is a charming man with solid acting skills and stability. Koji Yoshikawa, who plays Blade Guard, turns out to be a musician! Why don't you wash the face of Tanaka Weiden's child, and always make him appear dirty?
A good movie in every way, provided you don't compare it too harshly to the comics.
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