-それは旦那はんのご令でがんすか。
-んだ. My command.
-ご令だば、仕方ありましね。
Seeing here makes people can't help but smile knowingly.
From this drama, I became obsessed with period dramas.
For the film reviews, many comments here are very detailed.
I just want to mention that although Ghost Claw is indeed a sly trick, it is actually very intriguing that the master passed it to Zongzang, but not to the more advanced swordsman Yaichiro. Zongzang's mind is purer and upright, and he doesn't have much secular ambition to compete. Only such people can possess this kind of trick and not abuse it. The master is more concerned about Zongzang. The so-called heart is more important than skill, which is the spirit of Bushido.
Another impressive character is Yaichiro's wife. Her words and deeds, or stupidity or loyalty, and desperate spirit are also extremely Japanese, or even extremely samurai. You can read from "Oku", from the female characters in "One Point of Samurai" See a lot of similar shadows.
Of course I still like Zongzang, very manly. And his and KIE's opponent scenes are very warm and beautiful.
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