It is said that it is the ceiling of the comic book movie, which is not unreasonable. Recall that the live-action movie "Dream Eater" was also played by some actors. Makes me pinch myself. His ceiling is because this drama has a perfect script and enough conditions to do action scenes and scene scenes. I'm afraid other comic book movies don't have so many opportunities to display their advantages, such as "Death Note" and the like. But I don't know how the propaganda is set. From what I've observed, it's definitely not the final chapter. Because according to the original comics. There are also Remembrance and Star Frost. Especially to the Star Cream. People get married and have children and then die. It's the end.
From art to motion design, it's all top-notch. The lens language is also very close to the storyboard vision of the original comics, which is really attentive. This martial arts instructor literally turned a sword and halberd movie into an action movie. This is also thanks to Donnie Yen's apprentice. It seems that he has studied hard and got some true biography. When I returned to Japan, it flourished. Recently, I heard from a friend who works in the crew that the Hong Kong crew who came to the mainland has no martial arts guidance anymore. It's all special effects stand-ins and the like, and it's over. Even many good Hong Kong Wushu instructors work abroad. The domestic Cheng Xiaodong's martial arts team, who was born in the team, can't see anything visually. . . Simply speechless.
But after the filming of this series, in fact, there is still a lot of room for manga-modified movies to go. Because there are a lot of good comics and good stories. It's just that Kenshin's story is good, and at this node, he takes a top spot.
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