In the evening, I watched "Kyoto Fire Chapter るろうに剣心" originally very repelling the live-action version. After I tried the first one and found it to be good, I began to look forward to the follow-up. This is a transitional episode, with a compact plot and easy to put in and out; the action design is cool and smooth, the soundtrack is vicissitudes of life, full of sincerity, and it continues the wonderfulness of the first part. Anyway, I like it. No matter the casting costume or the scene, it is full of sincerity. Sato Ken is still more like Kenshin. Compared with the first acting, he has improved his acting skills. He is really serious in shaping the Kenshin in everyone's heart. But that Sojiro is really a copycat. . . The Zhi Zhixiong played by Fujiwara Ryūya is very in place, which is a bit unexpected. I don't like Megumi and Kaoru, it always feels weird to set something up. In fact, the lineup of this film is really not bad, but it is really difficult to restore the original. However, "Kyoto Fire Chapter るろうに剣心" has completely broken the theory that the live-action version will destroy the animation, so handsome. There is also the advantage of this drama that the action scenes are wonderful. It is said that the current Japanese martial arts movies are not as exaggerated and fake as they used to be. Why are Hong Kong-style martial arts films on the decline? Wait for the memoir!
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