What a great series! It is extremely bloody, but the choreography is beautiful to watch, and I love how Kenshin…
Loved the cameo from Seta, and always love watching Saito kick butt while multitasking. ๐ Sano must actually be a cat because the guy has an infinite number of lives. I guess if you're in the Kenshin Squad, you're basically indestructable! ๐
Enishi was also my favorite villain. His connection to Kenshin made this movie more heartwrenching and powerful, especially after watching The Beginning.
I also loved that they kept key scenes from the first movie that were flashbacks there as part of the story in The Beginning that they built the rest of the story about Tomoe around.
What a great series! It is extremely bloody, but the choreography is beautiful to watch, and I love how Kenshin wins over enemies in each movie, and they all come back at the end to support him. Loved, loved, loved that! What a beautiful way to tie up loose ends. It has lovely flashbacks to significant characters from each movie, and just did a great job wrapping everything up as the final movie of a series should.
I agree with @Karma's suggestion for watching order. It was perfect that way!
Yes, I watched in this order and I 100% agree! It also ends on a happier note if watched in this order, and helps make the emotional beats of this film in particular more impactful (and to see how far characters have come since The Beginning (e.g. Saito) and afterwards).
This is what I think it means. The Chinese have a rule that all dramas must be in Mandarin.Many actors do not…
Are the dialects so different that actors can't learn them? British actors play American roles and do American accents all the time (I think because they have more accents within their country in smaller regions their ear is more attuned to hearing and adapting to accents than Americans tend to be). If China has a lot of accents already, why not just learn the standard accent? Or are the dialects more diverse, like with Arabic, for instance, so that they almost become another language?
I'm on ep 14 right now.. can someone tell me when they finally confess their love for each other and become a…
I think it was so slow, steady and gradual that it's hard to pinpoint a moment where "things changed." I kind of liked that, actually, since that's probably how it would be in a scenario like this if a couple did fall in love after an arranged marriage.
Also my guess on the low rating is that this drama scares people off with all the bureaucracy and math talk. The story itself, though, is well-told and very good. So, don't get scared off by all that--it really is a gem!
P.S. If you watch on Prime in the U.S., prepare yourself. The subtitles were not well-timed. One episode the subtitles were several seconds behind the talking THE ENTIRE EPISODE and it got confusing and super frustrating. Gave me an appreciation for subtitles that are so well done that you forget you're using them. Too bad they aren't better in this one.
I always wanted a younger brother to turn him into a Mini Me but now I wonder how life would be with an identical…
It's quite fun, actually. Built-in bestie.
Just got to get over being called "cute" when seen together your whole life and having people do the double take when they walk by. Sometimes people see you as a set instead of as individuals, but overall, minor cons offset by really good pros. ๐
I haven't watched Wu Haochen (Wei Qu) since NIF2, where he had a main role that IMHO he didn't quite live up to.…
I agree with this entire comment. I also felt he didn't live up to NIF2, but I was surprised by him here. He acted really well in this, and his comedic moments were my favorite.
i wish kdrama cmnt section was like cdramas, i am watching nine puzzles and there is so much to say, i checked…
Kdrama sections can be pleasant, but I think they get more traffic/are more popular than Cdramas so they get more people visiting them and then also more contrarians/weirdos. Cdrama threads are often much more pleasant I've found recently!
Enishi was also my favorite villain. His connection to Kenshin made this movie more heartwrenching and powerful, especially after watching The Beginning.
I also loved that they kept key scenes from the first movie that were flashbacks there as part of the story in The Beginning that they built the rest of the story about Tomoe around.
I agree with @Karma's suggestion for watching order. It was perfect that way!
P.S. If you watch on Prime in the U.S., prepare yourself. The subtitles were not well-timed. One episode the subtitles were several seconds behind the talking THE ENTIRE EPISODE and it got confusing and super frustrating. Gave me an appreciation for subtitles that are so well done that you forget you're using them. Too bad they aren't better in this one.
Just got to get over being called "cute" when seen together your whole life and having people do the double take when they walk by. Sometimes people see you as a set instead of as individuals, but overall, minor cons offset by really good pros. ๐