Animated Japanese Warring States Edition East Evil West Poison

Gerald 2022-04-20 09:02:20

Fei Maru looks a lot like my stupid dog, but more than twice as smart. The protagonist, Taro, is far less popular than his dog. Children aged 7 and 8 are at the time of disgust.

Withered people's livelihood, desolate scenes, dark colors, all the characters are unpredictable, but the clothes are all tattered.

One-on-one battles, horseback chases, the martial arts action is very exciting and very similar to Hong Kong-style martial arts films, but the rhythm is a bit problematic, the timing of when the knife is drawn and the blood is sprayed out is vaguely wrong - a knife goes down like that Blood method...Are you sure you used firearms for cheating? !

In the terrifying Chinese dialogue at the beginning, the country that the warriors called "Ming" had an emperor who was keen on the elixir of immortality. Sacrifices sprinkle chicken blood, and go across the ocean to find a disgusting child just to use his blood to make alchemy... Very good, very crab.

Look at the nose painting and Cowboy Bebop should be a production team.

But why is the background concert so much like Braveheart?

In the 25th minute, the coquettish woman said to the pseudo-girl, "Luo Lang is not very lonely, she looks like a resentful woman with a dead husband"... The production team of X's age... corrupt people are everywhere.

Luo Lang, the uncle of Shansi, speaks Chinese with great joy. The first few words are pronounced correctly, and at the end, the tongue is out of tune, like a machine reciting white.

I've always disliked animations where stars act as voice actors on a whim. Especially in Japan. Kimura's acting is good enough, but in Howl's Moving Castle... what was that? And this time, Nagase Tomoya, who was originally not good at acting, ruined a sultry male samurai character who should be brilliant. As for Chinen Yuli's son Taro, I can only say that in the early years, there were really fewer and fewer talented children like Daisuke Namikawa...

Honestly, you can understand what this movie is about. In addition to the neat fight, the plot is as obscure as the sultry movie of the King of Sunglasses.

However, Bai Du's Buddha statue with a mustache really looks like old monster Xu Ke Xu.

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Extended Reading
  • Sam 2022-03-28 09:01:11

    No Emperor Blade Tan

  • Ernie 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    The action and the screen are great!

Sword of the Stranger quotes

  • Luo-Lang: You've lived too long, old man.

  • [last lines]

    Nanashi: You've become pretty good. It feels... like I'm walking on top of the clouds.

    Kotaro: Don't flatter me. Are your wounds all right?

    Nanashi: Yeah... even a treasure like this comes in handy sometimes.

    Kotaro: Right?

    Nanashi: Really... you're some employer. Can you see the town?

    Kotaro: I can't see it yet. But, I'm sure it's close! Hey...

    Nanashi: Huh?

    Kotaro: Once your wounds heal, do you want to leave this country? If we go abroad, people there wouldn't mind your hair color, right?

    Nanashi: A foreign land, huh. That's not a bad idea. But how would we make money?

    Kotaro: We could steal, or become bodyguards. We can do anything! In fact, we could even become pirates!

    Kotaro: You're... really full of villainous ideas.

    Kotaro: [laughs] Hold on tight, so you won't fall off!

    Nanashi: Yeah.

    Kotaro: Let's go!