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Practicing real kung fu for filming practice, Ken Sato performed sword drawing on the set of "Ranger Sword Heart"

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I believe that many netizens know that some time ago, the live-action version of "Langke Sword Heart" came out of the final chapter of the people, which is also a perfect ending for the work of "Langke Sword Heart".

Practicing real kung fu for filming practice, Ken Sato performed sword drawing on the set of "Ranger Sword Heart"

"Ronin Kenshin" is an adaptation of the manga of the same name serialized by Japanese manga artist and Nobuhiro Tsuki in weekly shonen JUMP, which mainly tells the story of Ayamura Kenshin, the protagonist of the executioner who used to draw his sword in the past, after "retiring" and making a vow not to kill, in order to protect his beloved people, he drew his sword again, looking for the direction of the sword, and where his heart belonged.

Practicing real kung fu for filming practice, Ken Sato performed sword drawing on the set of "Ranger Sword Heart"

As a classic comic work in the 90s, this work has been animated and live-action filmed, and has been appreciated by many netizens.

Practicing real kung fu for filming practice, Ken Sato performed sword drawing on the set of "Ranger Sword Heart"

It is worth mentioning that this live-action version of "Langke Sword Heart" is a rare live-action film and television successful work, after all, animation and live-action film and television are completely two different carriers, and the general adaptation of live-action works has not been recognized by fans, but "Langke Sword Heart" and "Gintama" are relatively successful in live-action.

Practicing real kung fu for filming practice, Ken Sato performed sword drawing on the set of "Ranger Sword Heart"

The reason why the live-action film and television of "Langke Sword Heart" is so successful is naturally inseparable from the director's skill and the actor's acting skills, and when it comes to acting skills, it is necessary to mention Ken Sato.

Ken Sato, a well-known Japanese actor, must be known to many netizens, after all, his first starring role is still the protagonist of "Kamen Rider Electric King" Ryotaro Nogami, and the follow-up "My Handsome Butler", "Ryoma Biography", "Q10", "The Emperor's Cooker" and the live-action version of "Ranger Kenshin" that are mainly said this time are all well-known masterpieces in Japan.

Practicing real kung fu for filming practice, Ken Sato performed sword drawing on the set of "Ranger Sword Heart"

Although Ken Sato looks like a proper little fresh meat, his acting skills and strength are not just small fresh meat so simple, presumably many netizens have seen the relevant tidbits of the live-action version of "Ranger Sword Heart", right? Basically, some of the more difficult moves and handsome fights are really performed by him, and it can be said that Ken Sato himself is a very strong person in martial arts.

Practicing real kung fu for filming practice, Ken Sato performed sword drawing on the set of "Ranger Sword Heart"

Speaking of Ken Sato's martial arts, in a variety show in Japan recently, I deliberately reviewed the scene of "Langke Sword Heart", and then found that when Ken Sato performed "Juhe Chop" in the play, the time it took to draw the sword was only 0.5 seconds, and then the rotary knife plus the sheath of the knife was even more flowing, from drawing the sword to turning the sword back with his fingers completely within 1 second, no matter how many times he watched it, it was still very pleasing to the eye.

Practicing real kung fu for filming practice, Ken Sato performed sword drawing on the set of "Ranger Sword Heart"

Maybe 0.5 seconds is not a big deal for some masters, but for actors, this is already very powerful, after all, actors who can achieve this level are not to say Japan, there are not many in the domestic side, right? It also proves that Sugar does have to work hard in this regard, so who does not love actors who have good looks and strength.

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Practicing real kung fu for filming practice, Ken Sato performed sword drawing on the set of "Ranger Sword Heart"

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