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Cast
Takeru Satoh
Kenshin Himura
Emi Takei
Kaoru Kamiya
Yû Aoi
Megumi Takani
Munetaka Aoki
Sanosuke Sagara
Gô Ayano
Gein (Kanryu's henchman)
Yôsuke Eguchi
Saito Hajime
Teruyuki Kagawa
Kanryuu Takeda
Kôji Kikkawa
Jine Udo
Masataka Kubota
Akira Kiyosato
Eiji Okuda
Yamagata Aritomo
Genki Sudô
Inui Banjin
Taketo Tanaka
Yahiko Myojin
Ichirôta Miyakawa
Kogoro Katsura
Kaoru Hirata
Tae Sekihara
Mei Nagano
Tsubame Sanjo
Yôsuke Saitô
Chief Uramura
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
Resident Evil 3
A-X-L
The City of Gold
Yu Yu Hakusho
Golden Kamuy: The Hunt of Prisoners in Hokkaido
Vikings
Into the Badlands
The Wheel of Time
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
The War Between the Land and the Sea
Young Sherlock
Naomi
Altered Carbon
Dirilis: Ertugrul
Love Beyond the Grave
Cloak & Dagger
House of the Dragon
Tribes of Europa
Krypton
The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself
The Imperfects
The Lost Symbol
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
The Company
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I saw this movie expecting another disappointment, this happens every time I've seen a movie based on an anime, but the opposite happened, I met a very real film about the story made into anime, it was very surprising to me to see how anime attached to this movie. I really enjoyed watching the story from the beginning of Kenshin, and see the same frame of anime made into a film narrated in a slightly different but without losing the thread of the original story. The characters are very well chosen, for a minute I was confused if I was watching the anime or movie. excellent movie, recommended 100%, even if you've never seen the anime. The film has a lot of great tricks, seems real. Well if so, I'm so anxious for the sequel.
This was a great movie to watch! As fan of the anime, I must say it was a delight to see our beloved characters come in to life. However one must remark how amazing the fight scenes were. I found myself rewinding several of them in detail. Kudos to the director and the choreography team - for they provided us realistic sword fights! It must have been quite the task to deliver the fictional "Hiten Mitsurugi" style to an actual life-action movie. So... Why isn't this samurai movie more popular among action fans? One doesn't need to read the manga beforehand in order to appreciate and enjoy this gem! Really, it stands on its own:)
