eyes of Mr. Kurosawa Akira, but he was much stronger than in the eyes of Watanabe in 1970.
However, it may be due to the different perspectives on martial arts understanding and aesthetic appreciation in that era. The second part of 1945 The fighting, martial arts and other designs in the works are obviously worse than today. They are closer to expressing literary works with photography technology, rather than displaying text descriptions on the screen in three dimensions!
Here, I don't dare to be disrespectful, Mr. Kurosawa Akira's works, me and other little people, the evaluation should be cautious! So look at the 1943 version again, I have to say, this first one is even more exciting! Originally, Japanese martial arts films have never lacked fighting designs. Otherwise, how could there be so many versions of Miyamoto Musashi!
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