After ten years of wandering, he finally found a refuge in the world. Swords are used to save people, not to kill people. Kaoru's swordsmanship undoubtedly coincides with Kenshin's, just like the sword of Ni Ren, just to protect important people, in order not to hurt others, and even target himself with the knife edge. This is a pair of protagonists whose values are so compatible. Kenshin is really cool, and the fight scenes are particularly neat. Sugar's Kenshin has a lazy movement that is lazy even if he fights with you, but he doesn't hesitate when he falls, his eyes are cold, and he hears others say, ten years. The wanderer, rushed to the crown and turned into a red face. I feel more like a confidant.
The film also highlights the choices of different characters in that turbulent era, and the irresistible fate. That one often said that one can only live by the sword and die by the sword. However, when the times came, Kenshin chose such a method. There is a kind of martial arts chivalry, in addition, sugar is really charming.
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