This film is a typical syllogism: the first section tries to show how bad the younger brother of the shogun is to prove that he really deserves to die; the second section is about recruiting warriors and conspiracy and fighting wisdom; the third section is the strongest. Yes, that is, the scene of fighting.
Since it is not appropriate for the government to be public, the removal operation must be carried out in the form of "assassination." The Fire Bull Formation and Arrow Formation killed more than 70 people in one fell swoop, and the rest were wiped out with the courage of "one as ten". However, the same samurai, who also has no actual combat experience, why is that huge army of guards so vulnerable? Morale can be used to be prepared and unprepared.
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