Takeru Satoh portrays an amazing Kenshin, his expressions malleable enough to change from harmless, confused, ‘oro’-spouting Kenshin to the hardened killer Battousai in a split second. Rurouni Kenshin, however, gets several things spot on.Ĭasting is superb in the movie. The film adaptation of Rurouni Kenshin hit Singapore cinemas this week, much to the delight of practically the entire country. But does the Rurouni Kenshin film do its manga and anime versions justice? Read on to find out, and don’t worry about spoilers there are none here! Any otaku worth his salt will have grown up on the series, so to finally see it transition into a live-action film is something many have been waiting for. It’s a common fact that live-action adaptations have the tendency to suck, mostly because it is sometimes impossible to translate characters and situations from a fictional universe into real life.
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