Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno by Migo Fernandez
First things first, it’s a Japanese movie based on an anime,
so don’t expect to understand what is going on if you haven’t seen the series.
With that out of the way, let us continue with the review.
Overall, I enjoyed the movie. The main character, who was
previously a killer, decides to be a hero this time around because he has seen
what he has done wrong. However, he still fights those who pose a threat to his
friends, using a back-bladed katana to paralyze enemies instead of killing
them.
I also enjoyed the movie despite its being in Japanese; the
action scenes were pretty well done because of the great effects. The humor in
some scenes was actually funny (like when Kenshin’s friend decided to help him
fight, but with a huge blunt sword, while swearing in Japanese). Another thing is that I think the make-up was
really well done because from what I’d seen, the actors really transform into
their characters.
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