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* RootingForTheEmpire: Some might empathize with Jyuushinta and his hunt for Nam-Yi; he clearly cares for his comrades and is incredibly loyal to his country, and here's Nam-Yi, killing these folks left and right for ''one'' girl, as Jyuushinta puts it. You can't blame the guy for being a little pissed.
** It's also not hard to see that he quite the badass himself.
* SpecialEffectFailure: Most of the arrows aren't too bad, but the scene with the tiger is really, really obvious.

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* RootingForTheEmpire: Some might empathize with Jyuushinta and his hunt for Nam-Yi; he clearly cares for his comrades and is incredibly loyal to his country, and here's Nam-Yi, killing these folks left and right for ''one'' girl, as Jyuushinta puts it. You can't blame the guy for being a little pissed.
** It's also not hard to see
pissed. The fact that he is quite the badass himself.
himself makes him even more appealing.
* SpecialEffectFailure: Most While most of the arrows film's effects aren't too bad, but the scene with the tiger that saves Nam-yi from the Manchu is really, really obvious.a very obvious CGI model.

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* CompleteMonster: The Manchurian second-in-command, blind in one eye, charged with taking the prisoners out of Korea. At the river crossing separating Korea from Manchuria, he (through a translator) tells the prisoners that if they want to run back home, they can. Despite the translator's best efforts to convince them to stay put, a handful try to run home, whereupon the commander sends his mounted horsemen to slaughter those that fled.

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* CompleteMonster: The Manchurian second-in-command, CompleteMonster:
**[[TheEvilPrince Prince Dorgon]], the [[NonActionBigBad leader of the Manchu forces]], leads his men on a brutal campaign through Korea as they [[RapePillageAndBurn slaughter and burn]] whatever they encounter. After having a village put to the sword, Dorgon has the women abducted and made to travel with his personal company. Each night, Dorgon selects a different women to force himself on, until the heroine is the last one left. Dorgon enjoys a game of making them submit to him "willingly" and attempts to starve her into submission.
**The [[NoNameGiven nameless]] Manchu commander, [[RedRightHand
blind in one eye, charged with taking eye]], shows himself as a {{sadist}}ic brute who loves to subjugate and murder the prisoners out of Korea. At the river crossing separating Korea from Manchuria, he (through a translator) tells the prisoners that if they want to run back home, they can. Despite the translator's best efforts to convince them to stay put, a handful try to run home, whereupon Korean people. Unlike his [[MyCountryRightOrWrong rather noble]] superior [[AFatherToHisMen Jyuushinta]] (Dorgon's battlefield commander), the commander delights in killing his victims and gathers a group of civilians heedless of age or gender, promising them they can return to their homes. After having them run, [[ILied he sends his mounted horsemen men on horseback]] to slaughter those that fled.butcher all of them while he looks on with amusement.
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** It's also not hard to see that he quite the badass himself.

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** It's also not hard to see that he quite the badass himself.himself.
* SpecialEffectFailure: Most of the arrows aren't too bad, but the scene with the tiger is really, really obvious.
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* CompleteMonster: The Manchurian second-in-command, blind in one eye, charged with taking the prisoners out of Korea. At the river crossing separating Korea from Manchuria, he (through a translator) tells the prisoners that if they want to run back home, they can. Despite the translator's best efforts to convince them to stay put, a handful try to run home, whereupon the commander sends his mounted horsemen to slaughter those that fled.

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* CompleteMonster: The Manchurian second-in-command, blind in one eye, charged with taking the prisoners out of Korea. At the river crossing separating Korea from Manchuria, he (through a translator) tells the prisoners that if they want to run back home, they can. Despite the translator's best efforts to convince them to stay put, a handful try to run home, whereupon the commander sends his mounted horsemen to slaughter those that fled.fled.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Some might empathize with Jyuushinta and his hunt for Nam-Yi; he clearly cares for his comrades and is incredibly loyal to his country, and here's Nam-Yi, killing these folks left and right for ''one'' girl, as Jyuushinta puts it. You can't blame the guy for being a little pissed.
** It's also not hard to see that he quite the badass himself.
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* CompleteMonster: The Manchurian second-in-command, blind in one eye, charged with taking the prisoners out of Korea. At the river crossing separating Korea from Manchuria, he (through a translator) tells the prisoners that if they want to run back home, they can. Despite the translator's best efforts to convince them to stay put, a handful try to run home, whereupon the commander sends his mounted horsemen to slaughter those that fled.

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