Profound meaning is the same need to understand!

Elmore 2022-03-26 09:01:15

I enjoyed watching 3 movies today! Excited, I read "Rurouni Kenshin - Excalibur Breaks the Rivers and Lakes", "Rurouni Kenshin - The Great Fire of Kyoto" and "Rurouni Kenshin - The End of the Legend" in one go, not because I'm a fan of this comic , but had to admire the director, editor, and martial arts instructor of this play. The background and key characters of the comics are clearly explained in the short 3 short stories, and the props are so well made. Many details are worth reviewing. Each sword is quite cool and tailored according to the comics. In the end, we must perform this film adapted from the comics. The action shooting is too powerful. Many of Kenshin's nirvanas are all shot by action. Viewing the slow-motion action frame by frame through the lens can stand it. After scrutiny, it was the first time I saw such a wonderful sword fight. A good movie really comes through in every detail. What impresses me most about this play is that Jian Xin keeps his own understanding and yearning for the new world, and the pursuit of the martial arts philosophy of the living sword. So moving. The acquisition of the profound meaning is because of the realization of the true meaning of the profound meaning of Feitian Yujianliu, the importance of life! Will to live!

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  • Scotty 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    The best of all the anime adaptations of live action

  • Vern 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    Okay, it's pretty good in the edit.

Rurouni Kenshin Part I: Origins quotes

  • Kenshin Himura: [to Kanryu] you know what money can't buy? What you're begging for right now: your life.

  • [Kenshin is going to kill Jin-E]

    Kaoru Kamiya: KENSHIN, DON'T! Don't become a manslayer again... Please don't kill him... Kenshin... For those who died by your blade... And for everyone whose life you have saved... Please don't kill him... A sword that doesn't kill... A sword that can protect... For this new age of peace... Isn't that what you fought for?