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#waaaaaaatcccch iiiiiit
fanartka · 6 months
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I've only watched 2 episodes so far, but I already want to highly recommend Blue Eye Samurai.
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It's interesting and exciting.
It’s very beautiful, every frame can be viewed like a painting. I literally just rewinded to random places and took screenshots and look how beautiful they are.
And there is no censorship. The viewer is not bombarded with blood and nudity, but if the plot requires it, then it is shown as it is. This is quite normal for me, but if it’s too much for someone, I warned you.
And I like the fact that the characters feel like real people with their own history, which may not be told, but you understand their life path in detail.
An excellent reproduction of medieval feudal Japan... Although I am not a special expert, maybe experts will find inaccuracies. I just like part of Japanese culture, but I don’t like the attitude towards people and especially towards women and children in it.
I also like the fact that Netflix stops treating the viewer like a small child who might be upset by reality or the sight of blood. In the Avengers, it must be admitted that it was infuriating when in battles people could at most get a stylish scratch on their forehead or a bloodless wound. This can give people, especially teenage boys, the false feeling that battles, fights, wars are fun and cool, that at most the enemy will throw you back against the wall.
But the Blue Eye Samurai is honest. He shows that if you are rude to an armed bandit, the innkeeper will have to wash your parts from the ceiling and walls. That even if you are armed, you should not bully just anyone, otherwise you will have nothing to shoot with. And that even if you are a skilled fighter, your body is still soft and vulnerable, you are not immortal.
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