Blades of the Guardians · review
With its first few minutes that draws you in with great speed, its unique quality and different drawing style, its opening that will make you watch itself with its magnificent music and artistic texture even for those who do not like to watch openings, and its action scenes that are detailed in such a way that the sword clashes are not overlooked, neither overwhelming with too much nor insufficient with too little throughout the series, with its witcher-esque music playing behind the battle, with scenes of familial drama touching those common points of the soul of the Far East and the Middle East, with comedyscenes that are lightly touched for a calm smile, with the storyline that flows and the points of mystery that are uncovered, with the intricate feelings of crime and justice of ancient times, With scenes where black is not so easily separated from white, where the judgment is left to us, with our "hero" who is very charismatic but who is actually the main character of the classic samurai series, with the way he makes us feel the unique details and atmosphere of the cities and places of the old period, and with the care that we feel in the quality productions of old cartoons one by one without losing sight of them, It is one of the best series to be found in recent times, with a quality and realistic portrayal of the intrigues and diplomatic deals made in the struggle for power, unlike other productions where characters are forever nailed to the series just because they are loved.
Must watch.
"all for the sake of gain, whether its revenge, to fill the gap in the heart or the money, to please the emptiness of the mind... this world, its all for the sake of gain"