Uncle Eguchi is the highest!

Dianna 2022-04-19 09:02:43

The presentation of the story is really fragmented. . . And that inexplicable background music, all kinds of out of tune.
In terms of characters, Saito is very suitable! Except for Uncle Eguchi, who didn't choose the two, that windy face, that head-to-body proportions, and the drool was flowing.
Sojiro, the younger brother of Shenmu, is also very good. He is not good-looking and has good acting skills. His first fight with Kenshin was good.
Takei's smoked is also good, the young tender and tender feeling is too cute.
Zhi Zhixiong. . . Although it is very restored to the comics, after the real life, I really care why the bandage is so individual. . .
Kenshin. . . Only the impression of various poses is left. . . But the voice is very good, and the lines are read with special feeling. It's just that Kenshin is too childish in the comics, and Sato Ken is a little old-fashioned, so he accidentally plays.
In general, the actors are well chosen, and some scenes are well shot, but they are really poor in terms of plot expression. Some parts should be moved, but they always turn to other things when they can't reach the peak of their emotions. The picture, along with the music that was supposed to stir up emotions, also looked silly, and finally left a fragmented impression.

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  • Laverne 2022-03-31 09:01:08

    It seems that we have to look at it from the beginning, the group play is more exciting than expected, and I look forward to another sequel. Four and a half stars

  • Carolyne 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    There is no use of a stand-in in a play, I'm crying when I watch Sugar Candies (T_T), okay! And the real heroine has been crushed by the hardware and there is no more residue left. I don't know if the hardware is not for the audience or because it was originally designed. Kaoru is really stupid to be kind to the enemy!

Rurouni Kenshin Part II: Kyoto Inferno quotes

  • Kenshin Himura: The dead wish only that the living be happy.