The fight is still good, and the special effects and movements are still online, but in the final battle, the four of them fought Zhi Zhixiong together until it was basically over, so I couldn't help but fast-forward a little bit. After all, I feel that I still need to highlight Kenshin, especially after Zhi Zhixiong took a bite of Kenshin. But it turned out that there were only five people fighting in the back. I was a little square, and I felt a little bit of Jiang Lang's talent. The last note of Tianxiang Longshan just ended, it was a little hasty. Compared with the anime, the level of exciting and abusive decisive battles has plummeted, and it seems that only the visual is pursued, and there are too few depictions of Kenshin in that situation, almost nothing.
As a whole, after the first two films, I've gotten used to all of them very well. I am very fond of Fukuyama Masaharu's Bigu Kiyojuro, and I feel very much.
I'm not very satisfied with this series of movies with such an ending, but as a whole, I'll give it three stars.
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