Rurouni Kenshin will also have aesthetic fatigue

Leo 2022-09-15 01:01:11

This time, the resources of Netflix came out first, and it was good that people did not wait for half a year, but the final chapter of the movie version of "Rurouni Kenshin" did not give people a stunning feeling, and 2-hour movies are rare. The makes me want to pull the progress bar.

Not to mention the original comics, but just the live-action movie itself, it’s okay to keep the tone of the first three films just after the show, the key is the plot unfolding after that. After the villain appears, it is understandable to maintain a sense of mystery in various behaviors, but until I finished watching the movie, I felt that the villain's series of actions were far-fetched. kill, so 1v1 is not better? The logic of having to engage in such a big battle is not self-consistent, and the sister and brother's past mental journey is not clear. In the end, they only think that the villain is a love sister crazy. In addition, the villain's neurotic behavior is very unsuccessful in character creation, and it is very face-to-face. Compared with the plump and three-dimensional image of the previous villain's ambition, Xue Daiyuan is like a supporting role, unable to cause waves in the audience's heart.

In addition, Xue Daiyuan's whitewashing is really too fast, two hours of bitterness and deep hatred, and rapid bleaching in the last few minutes, your mentality is too unstable. In addition, the heroine Kamiya Kaori seems redundant in this film, unable to lead the plot, nor play the role of connecting and guiding, lacking dramatic conflict. And the protagonist Kenshin has a mysterious facial paralysis for half of the time. The only thing that can be praised is probably dedication, but there is nothing but dedication. The fight scenes that were once talked about by the audience are very confusing in this play. Exquisite one move and one style, the overall feeling is to fight in groups.

After watching the whole movie, it seems that there is nothing left, no wailing, no reflection on the story, and there is only time that seems to be wasted...

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