As do I my soul similar brother in spirit, though I probably would frame it differently and it also almost surely is rather different in its manifestations, though something fundamentally in it is probably infinitely more essential to its essence functionally. Feel free to reply to this when you come to visit. I'm rarely far away from here and usually in or near to a space that resonates with what you presented here. Wish you well or well enough homie.
1:34 Kenshin's inner thoughts, as shown by his purple-eyed reflection in the water, represents Kenshin's inner confusion and turmoil, as he simultaneously fears death despite believing himself to no longer be worthy of life. Yet once the camera pans up to him at 1:38 we can see that Kenshin has allowed himself become Hitokiri Battousai once more, as represented by his golden eyes. 1:39 Hiko notices this change in Kenshin, and correctly calls him a fool. The promise of death behind Hiko Seijuro was enough for Kenshin to briefly bring Battousai out in an instinctive act to protect himself from what was otherwise certain death, just like he had done in his fights with Jin-E, Saito and more. Kenshin always changed to Battousai when he needed more strength then he had, yet as Hiko notes at 2:56, relying on Battousai's power, even if to protect others, is not the kind of strength that Kenshin needs. A beautiful sequence.
In difficult situation, often we rely on anger as a will to act, but actually self-awareness gives you more power. You are worthy, you deserve to live your own life.
If you value your life, you can't teach final technique to your apprentice. However if you take your life for granted, you can't learn final technique. What a beautiful but it seems to be contradiction.
That is the point. Only one person should bear the knowledge and burden of the ougi. When the final technique is passed down, it means the master has found someone worth taking their place and they are no longer needed. The passing down method ensures the previous master is released from the world, and the new master understands the weight implied with becoming the master of the style. TlDr: The master must understand that their literal last job is to give their life for their apprentice and the apprentice must understand that becoming the master means to be left without other guidance
Ughh Please call it Manga will ya'? More respect to Japanese work lol, I'm guessing you even knew, yet you decided to use the american term on purposse.
I still come back to this video every couple of months to remind myself that I'm worth and that I deserve to live my own life. Thanks for posting
Indeed.
Keep that Precious thought Strong, and Smart.... Specially Against irl Corporation thinking that just wants to control our lives thought 👑
Deep
As do I my soul similar brother in spirit, though I probably would frame it differently and it also almost surely is rather different in its manifestations, though something fundamentally in it is probably infinitely more essential to its essence functionally. Feel free to reply to this when you come to visit. I'm rarely far away from here and usually in or near to a space that resonates with what you presented here. Wish you well or well enough homie.
wrr
Zn56
One of the greatest moments in this story. So beautifully written!
wrr
i watch this video of yours all the time. i love this anime thanks for posting it.
What a legendary scene! It still evokes such strong emotions 25 years later
1:34 Kenshin's inner thoughts, as shown by his purple-eyed reflection in the water, represents Kenshin's inner confusion and turmoil, as he simultaneously fears death despite believing himself to no longer be worthy of life. Yet once the camera pans up to him at 1:38 we can see that Kenshin has allowed himself become Hitokiri Battousai once more, as represented by his golden eyes.
1:39 Hiko notices this change in Kenshin, and correctly calls him a fool. The promise of death behind Hiko Seijuro was enough for Kenshin to briefly bring Battousai out in an instinctive act to protect himself from what was otherwise certain death, just like he had done in his fights with Jin-E, Saito and more. Kenshin always changed to Battousai when he needed more strength then he had, yet as Hiko notes at 2:56, relying on Battousai's power, even if to protect others, is not the kind of strength that Kenshin needs.
A beautiful sequence.
That’s a beautiful interpretation
Love how you've analyzed this one mate
But at last he counterattacked as Kenshin not as battosai on 2:29?
In difficult situation, often we rely on anger as a will to act, but actually self-awareness gives you more power. You are worthy, you deserve to live your own life.
Wow, I never heard the Japanese dub before! A tearjerker!
wr
Why the fuck this videos has only 700 views!? It's so epic!!
1:44 that battle cry!!!! His was ready to face death!
Suzukaze Mayo is a god-tier shonen voice actress, even not being one.
If you value your life, you can't teach final technique to your apprentice. However if you take your life for granted, you can't learn final technique. What a beautiful but it seems to be contradiction.
That is the point. Only one person should bear the knowledge and burden of the ougi. When the final technique is passed down, it means the master has found someone worth taking their place and they are no longer needed. The passing down method ensures the previous master is released from the world, and the new master understands the weight implied with becoming the master of the style.
TlDr: The master must understand that their literal last job is to give their life for their apprentice and the apprentice must understand that becoming the master means to be left without other guidance
still the Japanese original voice the best for this scene. The best part kenshin change the traditions for his skills. His master still lives on.
@mingyaowu7720
Ummh. How can You even judge if the new anime still hasn't teached this point though? Maybe when it reachs here it will be even better.
This was the most beautiful moment in this masterpiece of comic
Ughh
Please call it Manga will ya'? More respect to Japanese work lol, I'm guessing you even knew, yet you decided to use the american term on purposse.
Along with the fight against Fuji.
池田さんの声の格上感よ。
新旧どちらも
良いけれど
やはり
旧のるろうに剣心が一番好き
こう言うのが神回なんでしょうね
Kenshin, a person that lived his whole life in regret of the past. One of the saddest manga ever...
まさに神回‥!こういうのが観たいんだよ
新アニに、これが越えられるとは思えない❗
The moment and the music so perfectly!
This moment was the reason I bought the DVD " Between Life and Death" I saw it so many times. 😊
This makes Kenshin hashira level for the breath of lightning
己を犠牲に何かを成し遂げようとする力より
己が生きようと、生き抜こうとする力の方が強い
という比古師匠の言葉は今も私の中で響いている。
私たちの人生だって、日々日々が何かとの戦い
とてつもない困難が降りかかってくることもある
そんな困難に直面した時、己を奮い立たせ立ち向かっていける姿勢こそ
死に向かって己を犠牲にならんとする力より
生に向かって生きようとする力なのだと思う。
2:26 New skill unlocked
fookin sick
"Thanks for all Master..." 🙂
演出、声優、BGM、作画全ての要素が揃ってる。リメイクはいらない。
これこそ至高
涙なしには見られない
至高の名作。
Legendary bros and sis.. gather here. (The Promise of Life and Death)
Berjuang bukan berarti berani mati
Karena hidup itu berharga
Maka berjuanglah untuk hidup!!
TFW you realize these two are anime Sith Lords
I miss this
This was THE most epic anime scene of all time
That’s my boy. 😎
Kenshin master's in Japanese 😭
このシーン感動するわ。
新るろうに剣心がどれだけ超えられるかだよな。
先に見に来てしまった(´・ω・`)
El único que no mató a su maestro y aprendió el principio secreto.
aral
地上的水就是師父放的
P
D