The actors and production are pretty good

Hailee 2022-04-22 07:01:54

Some people say that Nihongguo made such a small piece of their history hyped up, and I feel the same way. The movie opens with gorgeous, dazzling, character costumes, dazzling fireworks, and bloody slaughter. The robber played by Yosuke Eguchi was a bit of a Japanese "Zorro" at the beginning, robbing the rich to help the poor, and being romantic and unrestrained. But it was only later that I learned that he had such a deep and painful past. Eguchi's combat power and attack power are quite strong, followed by the revenge of Oda Nobunaga and Caizo, a bit like Sun Wukong's havoc in the Heavenly Palace, one person overcomes countless, and is invincible. The difference is that he is a bit red-eyed, and there is more hatred in his heart.
Eguchi is indeed an immortal sword. He is well maintained and has a good figure. Daze is very talented in acting, and he is very affectionate and righteous, but his death is too tragic.
The handsome guy wants to run the opposite role again, murderous, very fierce, cold, this dress, this look, a bit like a fierce beast. It's too different from the rich boy who I've seen him play in a fashion drama before.
There are too many scenes in the movie made with computers. Although Japan's animation technology is great, there are still too many traces of production. The prairie, the big ship and even the crowd are all too fake. Guangwei Ryoko is also like a delicate porcelain doll, and she doesn't have much impression of being pitiful.
This is also considered to be a relatively large movie made in Japan recently. I wonder if it will be more enjoyable to watch in the cinema.

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