Rurouni Kenshin Part I: Origins

August. 25,2012      PG-13
Rating:
7.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

In 1868, after the Bakumatsu war ends, the ex-assassin Kenshin Himura traverses Japan with an inverted sword, to defend the needy without killing.

Takeru Satoh as  Kenshin Himura
Emi Takei as  Kaoru Kamiya
Koji Kikkawa as  Udo Jine
Yu Aoi as  Megumi Takani
Munetaka Aoki as  Sanosuke Sagara
Go Ayano as  Gein
Genki Sudo as  Banjin Inui
Taketo Tanaka as  Yahiko Myojin
Eiji Okuda as  Aritomo Yamagata
Yosuke Eguchi as  Hajime Saito

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Reviews

SnoReptilePlenty
2012/08/25

Memorable, crazy movie

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Baseshment
2012/08/26

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Rosie Searle
2012/08/27

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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Kayden
2012/08/28

This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama

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OmegaWolf747
2012/08/29

The movie opens with terrific visions of the Battle of Toba Fushimi. The ground is strewn with the dead of both Bakufu and Ishin warriors, showing that war plays no favorites. Two men are carving a path through the humanity; one wearing the Shinsengumi mountain pattern haori and smoking a cigarette, the other, a short effeminate looking your man with long red hair, moving like a whirlwind, taking down two or three men in one swing. They meet and glare at each other. However, we are left wondering how the battle would turn out because at that moment, the Emperor's flag appears and the war is over, the Ishin taking the day.The Shinsengumi captain taunts the young man with the red hair, telling him that since they are swordsmen, they must live and die by the sword. The young warrior responds by thrusting his sword into the snowy ground and walking away, shoulders slumped head down.So begins the adventure.Fans of the Rurouni Kenshin manga and anime will greatly appreciate Sato Takeru's faithful and detailed portrayal of Kenshin, both as Rurouni and as Battousai. Everything is there: the goofy smile, the large round eyes, the clueless "oro" sound he utters when confused or startled and even his archaic speech patterns.When Takeru's Kenshin turns into Battousai, his face goes from innocent and round to that of a true, deadly warrior, eyes narrowed and hard, jaw jutting out with wrath. His voice is deep and booming as he shouts out invectives as the target of his wrath.Takeru's foot and sword work are fantastic. One could believe he's truly a kenjutsu master and that he didn't just start sword training months before the movie was shot. He also incorporates one of his hobbies: break dancing! It makes for some fantastic Hiten Mitsurugi footwork.Although she has been criticized by many RK fans, I think Takei Emi was fine as Kaoru. Some said that she was too pretty for the role. I didn't think she was. She was cute, but now jaw droppingly gorgeous, which is how Kaoru was presented in the manga. Could she have been a bit brasher? Yes. However, given her limited screen time, she did her best with what she had. We do get to see her attack Kenshin and even try to fight Jinei, which is something Kaoru would have done in canon.Teruyuki Kagawa as Takeda Kanryuu is delightfully wicked, playing eeny, meeny, miny, moe in order to decide which doctor to kill off and which to let live. He keeps an office full of beautiful machines and furniture, even a Symphonion! Also, even though he is a total sociopath, he has a white bunny rabbit, a goldfish and even some beautiful Russian wolfhounds. His personality is over the top and rather reminds me of the Joker in the Tim Burton Batman film.Eguchi Yusuke plays the role of Saitou Hajime very well. Although we don't get his famous Aku Soku Zan speech, he shows his philosophy by disdaining Kenshin's non-killing vow and calling the sakabatou a "joke of a sword," the proceeding to fight Kenshin until Kenshin was forced to draw his blade, thus forcing Kenshin to remember what a duel to the death is like.Some people expressed initial doubt at Yuu Aoi portraying Megumi because they said she was too baby faced to suit the role of a mature woman. However, she put all doubts to rest with her performance in the film, especially the scene where she and Kenshin discuss their respective pasts.My only real complaints were with Sanosuke and Yahiko. Not their portrayals; Munetaka Aoki and Taketa Takeo were very well cast in their respective roles. However, their back stories were completely excised and they didn't get a lot of screen time, leaving them feeling a bit one dimensional in comparison with their deeply fleshed out portrayal in canon. However, they were still fun to watch.A questionable departure is them having Hitokiri Battousai express doubt about his assassinations in front of his superiors after his killing of Kiyosato Akira, the man who scarred him on the left cheek. Battousai didn't begin to feel doubt about what he was doing until he was confronted by Yukishiro Tomoe in canon and certainly never expressed it to his superiors.The tone of the movie is overall serious, but is never overbearing or depressing. There are certainly moments of levity, such as Yahiko's commentary on Kaoru's cooking skills (or lack thereof). Another humorous moment is Sanosuke's kitchen fight with one of Kanryuu's lackeys.Overall, I'd say the movie is 80% faithful to the manga. Some events are left out and moved around, but the spirit of the original story remains intact and that's what counts at the end of the day.

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ss_areeb_h
2012/08/30

Lets be honest, manga adaptations have not usually done justice to the manga and has left most of us disappointed in the past. Hence i watched this movie only for the action preparing myself to be disappointed with everything else. I have never been so pleasantly surprised. This movie was not just a great adaptation, it was one of the best movies i have watched in a long time. Firstly the story. I have read the manga and watched the anime and true the movie does skip some fun parts and changes some. But actually i didn't mind the changes at all. It had to be done to reduce the time but at the same time it made the flow more seamless and almost every part was connected properly....almost. Secondly, the characters. The actors have done a great job and every character does actually seem to match with the characters in the anime (which is the main point of error in most adaptations). For those who have not watched the anime, some of the parts really make you connect with the characters and their feelings, especially kenshin. Finally, the best part of the movie, the fighting. I absolutely loved it. The fight scenes and styles were translated so well from the anime that i was literally jumping with excitement. For those that haven't watched the anime, the fight scenes give a perfect picture of a real swordfight mixed with some super power super speed elements. Just a tinge. And it works so well with this movie that it just left me speechless with admiration. So my advice, watch the anime (it will help you love the characters) and then watch the movie. Though you will still enjoy it if you haven't watched the anime.

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Vitor Franceschini
2012/08/31

Putting it shortly, this film tells the story of the two first Manga chapters ( I suppose), but condensed to fit in properly lengthwise.I read most of the Manga as a child and loved the anime (which I discovered a bit later), and I can therefore guarantee that if you like Rurouni Kenshin you'll at least find this film not bad, or interesting, etc...The problems in my point of view can be summarised in the awful special effects whenever people are flying and stuff like that and in the excessive avoidance of graphical explicit gore (BLOOOOOOD).Some may claim the plot adjustments are also a down-point, while I think it was obviously necessary and that they've done it in a very clever way; expect to experience nostalgia boners and "dejavus" from the anime or manga

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Richard Simmons
2012/09/01

I personally enjoyed the Rurouni Kenshin anime that came out in 1996, it was interesting, it had character and it was fun to watch. When I found out that a film was being made of it, I was excited, I saw some trailers for it on Youtube and it looked epic, it almost looked as if the anime had actually come to life. I then eventually watched the movie and I was not wrong, although it got some things wrong like the fact that Kenshin and Sanosuke were supposed to have two fights before becoming friends, I also liked what they did with Kanryu, making him seem like the kind of guy you don't want to mess with on a bad day, and the film's main antagonist was great, although some things were missing such as the seemingly permanent evil grin and some things were a bit wrong such as saying that he was the fake Battousai when in all actuality in the anime he was someone from Kenshin's past. But overall it was a great movie and I can't wait for it's sequel.

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