RUROUNI KENSHIN: THE FINAL (2021) dir. by Keishi Ōtomo

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RUROUNI KENSHIN: THE FINAL (2021) dir. by Keishi Ōtomo

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武井咲
Some of the casts of Rurouni Kenshin reunites in 2025.
by emitakei_official & taotsuchiya_official
2023.07.13
Takei Emi for VERY
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Kenshin, let’s go home.
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Rurouni Kenshin: The Final (2021)
For Love's Sake, Takashi Miike, 2012.
[CONTAIN SPOILERS]
Oro?
He's my childhood manga hero and I grew up reading the manga. Watching my favourite Takeru reliving Kenshin is like the strawberry and cream on top of a really delicious vanilla cake!
The Final's storyline was a bit different from the manga. They didn't insert the part where Enishi faked Kaoru's death that it totally threw Kenshin to the bottom of his life. Her (faked) death hurts him so much that he couldn't even swing his sakabato anymore. Then again, for Kaoru's sake, he's up and faces his fate again.
But it doesn't mean I didn't like the movie. I mean, they put Himura Kenshin and Seta Sojiro fighting together side-by-side, so who am I to complain?! I really love the part Kenshin and Kaoru left Tomoe's grave while holding hands, exactly the way it was in the manga. The cinematography, fighting scenes, all those have been really awesome since the first instalment.
I hope there's an epilogue in the upcoming The Beginning, the one where Kenshin and Kaoru gotten married, have a son, and Kenshin cut his hair short. Then he hands down his sakabato to Yahiko. I personally think that part is so iconic and significant, showing the new era has really, really begun.