The fighting scenes are excellent, especially the duel with Cang Zi, and the final chapter Kenshin's wife in a red samurai suit is so beautiful!
There are also pitfalls. The image of the heroine shouting don't kill is too vivid in my memory... Zhi Zhixiong is so powerful that he can't kill him even if he beats four. In the end, his body can't die. Shouldn't he be given the title of strongest? Even though it's a movie in a fight scene, the gravity must be respected, Newton's coffin can't be covered. Hey.
However, the samurai who declined after the Meiji Restoration held fast to their beliefs in the convergence of the times, and the story of surviving through the cracks is really moving. It is no wonder that Mr. Huangfu Jiang was also fascinated by this character and named the forum Pudaozhai.
Drawing the sword has disappeared from the world,
May Jianxin live happily ever after.
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