What I feel from "Samurai" is not thinking, but the subtle taste of people living in the world.
"Chaos Warrior" animation unit drama, road film, half martial arts. The narrative is neat, the soundtrack is unique, and the graphics are cool. The scenes of the city, the mountains and the wild in the Edo period, and the Japanese culture that is alive and kicking in the streets and alleys. The following are miscellaneous feelings (probably not involving spoilers): What I feel from "Samurai" is more than thinking, but the subtle taste of people living in the world. Heart to Heart Wind is the one with the most chivalrous heart among the three: he has no martial arts skills but is brave and fearless. He is in danger of life and death, but he can care about others and stand up to violence. "Reviewing the Old and Knowing the New" The cause of the encounter in life and the path you embark on may be accidental or coincidental, but if you treat each other sincerely and go on well, you may become a precious partner and a beautiful journey. A question that appears repeatedly in Samurai: In the face of the darkness and injustice of the world and the difficulties and hardships of life, whether to do everything under the pretext of "this is the only way in this world", or to keep a principle in the heart of black and white , a beautiful place. Watching "Samurai", I can't help feeling the encounters and partings in the world at the time scale of "lifetime"... The seats that I sat on when I lived together have always been warm in my heart.
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