After procrastinating for a long time, I finally finished get off work early today and finished watching The Final, and then it rose directly to No.1 in my Japanese movie list.
The most direct feeling to me is that the surprises came one after another, and I was in a very high mood throughout the whole process, staring at the curtain all the time. It is necessary to think about the direction of the plot and guess the heart of the characters, and at the same time appreciate every shot, every character’s position, every action arrangement of a fight, every action, and the ears can’t be idle. The same drama.
Not counting the acting skills of various casts, Ma Jianyou's revenge, Sato's transformation, Arimura's poignant beauty, Taifeng's cuteness and bravery, and even when Shenmu's younger brother appeared at the end, I almost shouted out in surprise, it's really too much. Surprise, I didn't expect to see the cute face of Shenmu's brother in the end, prprprpr
The director is really good at filming. In fact, just by looking at the plot, the ending can be expected without any reversal. It can even be said to be too step-by-step. The regretful past and the present that are firmly watched by those around me; the past full of hatred that I failed to protect and the present that wants to destroy everything and untie the knot; it seems that the Kenshin series has always been inseparable from the past and the present. Relief now. Kenshin is, Hui is, Cangzi is, Lion King is, Xiaoyi is. Every character has to make a choice at a certain point in time. Only those who let go of the past can feel the present time, but those who cannot let go. It can only sink deeper and deeper. The darkness is really a bottomless black hole, and it will keep falling until no one can pull it up.
But the director is very good at filming. Oh, every frame is extremely beautiful, especially the scenes of young Kenshin and Yukiyo. There are not many lines, but the scenes are all in the eyes. The role of Yumura Kasumi is very well chosen, and her scenes are all in her expressionless face and eyes. This part is the pinnacle of this movie in my heart. It's so beautiful, pure and lustful. It actually makes people's heart beat faster, and instantly changed from being a non-CP to CP fan.
And this beauty is usually short-lived, and the love of the past is never as good as the person next to you who has an infinite future.
So in the end, Kenshin finally let go of Yukiro and calmly accepted Xun's feelings.
About the play... I'll make up for it when I have time
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