Sunday, 3 October 2021

Rurouni Kenshin: The Final’ Review : A thrilling samurai spectacle

Rurouni Kenshin: The Final’ Review : A thrilling samurai spectacle

Rurouni Kenshin: The Final’ Review : A thrilling samurai spectacle
Sunday, 3 October 2021

_cinemapayyan__ Review By: Akash DS

2021 | 16+ | 2h 19m | Action & Adventure
Language : Japanese

Ruroni Kenshin: The Final, and the fourth part of Ruroni Kenshin Series. It's a samurai-based big-budget Japanese Action movie by director Keishi Ōtomo.
The main plot was the story of 1879 Japan before they got Independence. It's a continuation of the other three parts of Rurouni Kenshin (2012), Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno (2014), and Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends (2014).
There is an assassin named Himura Battousai (Actor: Takeru Satoh) he is a dangerous guy in this movie. The hero has a superpower in this movie. That means he can kill people with the sword (Katana) and the fact that he can kill 1000 people with one sword. After the main war, he promises that he does not use the sword anymore to kill people within it. And after the pledge, he has taken some changes in his life from an assassin to a traveler and choose his name as Ruroni Kenshin for self-identification that he is no more an assassin.

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But eventually, the problems occurred and he has to face some problems without breaking his promise using his Backblaze.
Here, in this movie he protects the people the same as however, the Government protects the people. In that peaceful place, some people cames and make huge violence. Vengeance from a misunderstood. There is a twist, that makes the movie great. As compared to other parts, fighting style and geographical appearance are a little bit changed in this movie. Fight scenes are really appreciated and the bgm is very attractive and accurate for the situation that makes sense to us. With the power full Music by Naoki Satō, the movie gives goosebumps.

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