![]() Great action scenes and the story moves quick, leaving you wanting more. This Part II of the trilogy is even better than Part I. The film took six months to shoot, 3 billion yen to make, an a cast of 5,000 extras it’s an action film of epic proportions in the very real sense of the word.ĭirected b y Keishi Otomo whose previous works include ‘Ryomaden’ and ‘Platinum Data’. If you want this in Amazon video format with Japanese voice and English subtitles, order Rurouni Kenshin - Part II: Kyoto Inferno (Original Japanese Version). So far it’s earned $38.5 millions in Japan making it the biggest release of 2014. Kyoto Inferno is the first part in the final installment of the Ruroni Kenshin series. Kenshin must battle against this evil power-hungry foe with all his warrior skills. He is summoned before Home Minster Toshmichi Okubo (Kazufumi Miyazawa) that Kenshin’s successor in the government who was thought to be dead is alive and plotting a coupe in Kyoto. Now he wanders looking to be of service to those in need. ![]() Kenshin Himura (Takeru Satoh) is a legendary swordsman and once national hero. If you’re unfamiliar with the franchise it’s a live action version of the hugely popular manga by Nobuhiro Watsuki. Warner Bros have released the final trailer for ‘Rurouni Kenshin 2: Kyoto Inferno’ released at select cinemas on the 28th November. Himura Kenshin (Takeru Sat) faces the evil Makoto Shishio (Tatsuya Fujiwara) and his attempt to overthrow the Meiji governement. ![]()
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