Why didn't the reminiscence chapter begin and the punishment chapter end?

Camden 2022-11-20 00:11:58

Since it was decided that the reminiscence chapter should be filmed, the reminiscence chapter should start and the manhunt chapter should end. Now, the reminiscence chapter is published first and then the reminiscence chapter, but the recollection chapter does not have much emotional foreshadowing, and the ending chaos is very abrupt and people punish The chapter lacks the depth of the plot. Since most of the audience (such as me, the movie is in the pit) have not seen the original work, they do not know the experience of Shedaba and Kenshin. It is difficult for the audience to understand the past of Kenshin with just a montage, so the audience cannot understand the past of Kenshin at the end. Understand Kenshin's idea.

If it is improved, in my opinion, it is better to start from the reminiscence chapter, and to the end Kenshin accidentally kills Ba (to be honest, that montage makes me completely unable to see whether Kenshin is accidental or intentional... It looks like an accident, but In the montage, Kenshin didn't feel any surprise at all), and then jumped directly to the end of Ren Zhu, where Kenshin was defeated by Yukino, and the movie ended, laying a foreshadowing for the audience and leaving suspense. Then, starting from the beginning of the chapter, Kenshin lived a peaceful life. At this time, Yukiyoyuan came to the door again, followed by the Tokyo War, Cang Zi was injured, etc., and finally came to Kenshin to stand in front of Yukiyoyuan's base camp, and then It’s better to jump directly to the end of Kenshin and Yukiyoyuan’s battle (the chaos at the end of the Ren Zhu chapter is really not good, and everyone from all walks of life comes to fight it, but it doesn’t feel like a battle, including Zhi Zhixiong’s swordsman’s subordinates The appearance is also inexplicable, and there is an inexplicable reversal, but it is meaningless).

I also have to complain about the creation of Xue Daiyuan. Although he has successfully created the image of a little brother who is dedicated to revenge for his sister, his IQ is touching. The level of planning and design is completely inferior to Zhi Zhixiong. It even feels that Kenshin finally defeated him. A little too easy.

There are too few emotional scenes between Jian Xin and the heroine. At the beginning, it was a bit embarrassing for the various supporting roles to match up Kenshin and the heroine intentionally or unintentionally.

This one doesn't feel as good as the previous ones, I hope the reminiscence won't let me down

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