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Бродяге пришлось покинуть родных людей и снова отправиться в путь. Но не все с этим смирились. Himura is perfectly portrayed, with all of his goofy nuances, deep honor, shame, guilt, and killer instinct.

Судьба страны висит на волоске, и скиталец-самурай Химура вновь берет в руки меч, к которому он поклялся никогда не прикасаться снова. Of course, there are always a few genuinely vile villains and these are dispatched with the swords sharpened edge. Formerly, Kenshin was mainly concerned with protecting Kaoru, but the stakes are now higher as he struggles to protect the nation itself. Судьба страны висит на волоске, и скиталец-самурай Химура вновь берет в руки меч, к которому он поклялся никогда не прикасаться снова. However, Let's give a chance for this one. There are subtitles, unless, of course, you speak Japanese but I found this film, like the first, so engrossing they hardly felt like any effort at all. The key fight scenes between central hero's and villains are of the highest caliber and its these moments of stirring swordplay and martial skill that make this film really shine. I feel like i could show this movie to people that have never seen the anime, and they would still love it.

Качество: HDRip-AVC - Исходник: Rurouni Kenshin Kyoto Inferno 2014 720p BluRay x264 WiKi Формат видео: mkv Видео: 720x304 2,35:1 , 23. But shifting right back to some cold heart determined killer that awarded him his nickname.

Rurouni Kenshin Kyoto Inferno 2014 1080p BluRay x264 WiKi Torrent Download - Kenshin has settled into his new life with Kaoru and his other friends when he is approached with a request from the Meiji government.

Synopsis Makoto, an assassin who once was contracted by the government, has since become obsessed with tearing it down. Formerly, Kenshin was mainly concerned with protecting Kaoru, but the stakes are now higher as he struggles to protect the nation itself. Kenshin Himura goes up against pure evil Makoto Shishio who is attempting to overthrow the Meiji government. The fate of the country hangs in the balance as Kenshin Himura takes up the sword that he vowed to never draw again. Perfect I am deeply surprised. I was expecting a really bad adaptation, as it has been done before. This movie however is great. If you grew up watching the anime you will be pleased, as it brings to life the right personality of the characters. They even have that goofiness Himura always showed whenever he was surrounded by the ones he loved. But shifting right back to some cold heart determined killer that awarded him his nickname. The fighting scenes, were tremendous. The filming and editing are sublime. I could easily notice on one of the big fights wont spoil it for you , the still burning ashes floating around the scene, giving me instant flashbacks to the anime. And the opening scene of Shishio and Saito is tremendous. The action is great. Himura is perfectly portrayed, with all of his goofy nuances, deep honor, shame, guilt, and killer instinct. And the same can be said of the remaining characters. Sanosuke is as obnoxious and lovable as ever. And Sojiro is perfectly depicted in his psychopath childish assassin persona. I feel like i could show this movie to people that have never seen the anime, and they would still love it. If Yes, No reason to miss this show. This is the best live-action movie I've ever watched! The Storyline: Great The Action Scene: Excellent You will not see the awesome samurai fight like this! The Music or Soundtrack: More than excellent! NO REASON TO MISS, Believe ME! If No, then It's depend on you. Japanese Movie Style may boring for someone who never watched. However, Let's give a chance for this one. The blood, brutality and cruelty that inhabits many of the films in this genre is, at times, very disturbing. It was a pleasant surprise therefore to encounter the Rurouni Kenshin series. These films follow the Samurai formula but depart from the norm in so much as they actively downplay the brutality in favour of a more peaceful, hopeful message. The key character Rurouni Kenshin could best be described as a reformed Samurai. Rurouni has come to see the wastefulness of taking human life, choosing, instead, to take a less lethal approach to subduing the bad guys with the blunt edge of a double edged sword. Of course, there are always a few genuinely vile villains and these are dispatched with the swords sharpened edge. Its my understanding this is the second in the live, as opposed to animated, Rurouni Kehshin series of films. I watched the first and enjoyed it immensely so I decided to give the second a go. This film is darker and more serious than its predecessor, possessing somewhat less humour. The violence is a little more intense too and occasionally sadistic but not overly graphic. The conspicuous fight scenes, as was the case in the first outing, remain remarkably polished and exceptionally well choreographed. Especially when you consider the large scale and numbers of people involved in many of the battles scenes scattered throughout the film. The key fight scenes between central hero's and villains are of the highest caliber and its these moments of stirring swordplay and martial skill that make this film really shine. Combine this with solid, original storytelling, good pace and some novel plot twists and turns and you have a very engaging action flick. I watched both this film and its predecessor from end to end without getting up once or feeling in any way bored. There are subtitles, unless, of course, you speak Japanese but I found this film, like the first, so engrossing they hardly felt like any effort at all. Nine of of ten from me.

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