The younger brother of the shogun, as the lord of the Akashi feudal lord, treats the common people like trash and has no respect for the subordinates who support his rule. To put an end to such a pervert that obviously has anti-human characteristics, the general needs face. As the prime minister, the old Naka Doi actually came up with a way to assassinate the dead. In my impression, only the Warring States period was more of such a thing, right? And that is also a hostile force or a down-to-up one. In the movie, the assassination was ordered by the general. . . To be honest, I have a hard time accepting this setting! Since ancient times in my dynasty, princes and generals Xiangning have a kind of enlightenment, so do you still need to be so sneaky to do things for the heavens? Wouldn't it mean that all the people bowed down to show this black sheep to the world in a frank manner? Little Japan really doesn't understand the art of hegemony!
Aside from this tone, the film is still very good. The character dialogues are very artistic, and there are sometimes thought-provoking words.
And the wretched gay boss in the village, it's really bad fun~
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