The plot of the film is almost entirely adapted from the original animation, and the main line tells one of the most famous stories of Silver Soul, Red Cherry, but it is not just that. The encounter between Sakata Gintoki (Oguri Shun) and Shimura Shinpachi (Suda Masaki) in the opening credits perfectly restored this cartoon. Almost all the objects in the film are accurately animated, such as the small broken building in the room, the calligraphy of "sugar" hanging in the room, the scooter in Silvertime, Okita Sougo's eye patch and Elizabeth's leg hair.
In the controversial era of cartoon live-action movies, the live-action version of Silver Soul restores the plot of the original comic book in a unique way of expression. The whole work gives each character enough playing time to show the unique charm of the role as much as possible. This has also led to some problems in the overall structure of the film, and some scenes are slightly delayed, but this will not affect the appreciation of the film.
The film also introduces the main characters in the film version with the passage of "catching the unicorn fairy" in the original work, so that the true selection group that did not appear in the original "Red Cherry" can also be added to the story, quickly and accurately showing the personalities and most eye-catching features of many iconic characters.