Kenshin and friends attend a show featuring none other than Bakkyusai the killer, sporting bright red hair and a scar on his cheek. The scene, near the beginning of the film, shows a slice of Kenshin’s new, peaceful life. The first is the Bakkyusai scene, which, though not exactly central to the plot, is a cheeky nod to the fans while going completely meta. There are several changes from the anime in the Rurouni Kenshin film adaptation, but this interview focuses on 3 key scenes.
The previously unseen video below shows Otomo answering Rappler's questions about 3 key scenes in the film that are different (or absent!) from the original anime.Ĭlick the orange button below to enter the Zone of Spoilers and get fresh insights about why the film turned out the way it did. MANILA, Philippines – The sequel to 2012's Rurouni Kenshinmovie comes with its own set of shockers, so when director Keishi Otomo was in town with lead actors Takeru Satoh and Munetaka Aoki, we just had to ask him about it.
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He has taken tentative steps towards building a home, gaining friends, and hopefully forgiving himself enough to believe that he deserves happiness. In that story line, Kenshin has retired from being a wanderer. The Kyoto arc is arguably the richest and most dramatic plots in the Kenshin Himura story. The faithful sakabato breaks, an omen of the war to come.