2. When the first episode came out, I didn't have too many expectations. Because I think that changing comics to cartoons may improve, and comics to movies are basically unsatisfactory. After watching the beginning, I really can't get enough of it. The biggest problem is that he does not agree with Sato Ken. Kenshin's cartoon characters were originally quite brilliant, and they belonged to the aura without aura. They touched you inadvertently, evoked your empathy, and then cheered for it. The original form should be Chief Okita, a weak and handsome boy. From this point of view, Sato's appearance is slightly mediocre. Yosuke Eguchi's Saitoichi and Kagawa Teruyuki's Takeda are all very spiritual.
3. After a lapse of two years, I will watch the second part again. The opening scene of Saito confronting Zhizhixiong is amazing. Saito posed "tooth protruding", and the camera was full of points. Unfortunately, Zhi Zhixiong sneered and turned around and disappeared into the fire of Xiongxiong. Sagara Zanosuke's characters are also highly restored, and the eager roar and naive attitude of the Kanto Han are very realistic. The battle between Kenshin and Sojiro, the speed competition, staged various difficult gymnastics, and interspersed with close-up pictures in the comics from time to time, which was exciting. Sojiro's cheekbones were slightly higher, and his smile was a bit earthy. Zhi Zhixiong is well-prepared in appearance, and Yumi Komagata stands beside him. The two are a perfect match.
4. I didn't expect to see the third part a few days later. I am really happy to be a citizen of the Celestial Dynasty. Fukuyama Masaharu's Bigu Qingjurou personally thinks it is good, the original Bigu is too cool and handsome, it is easy to steal the popularity of Kenshin, and it does not fit the status of "hidden master". This kind of character generally has to go through the vicissitudes of life , the few wrinkles on the face are a bit unreasonable. The first half of the show is all about supporting the final battle, and the accumulated animal emotions are the final vent. The ten swords were ruthlessly ignored, and even the most anticipated "heart eyes" turned into several frames of "tooth protrusions", tears running. In the last battle between the four British and Lu Bu, Zhi Zhixiong was in a hurry. Although he was still able to hold his position, he still failed to hold on to the ultimate meaning. I remember that the last battle of the comics was set in the gasoline field. During the fierce battle, I was in a fire curtain, and the visual effects were overwhelming. It is a little regrettable here. This kind of scene was filmed ten years ago in "Devil Reincarnation", and there should be no technical problems. It's weird that it didn't show up.
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