Adapted from a popular comic, this Japanese swordswinger is set around the same time as The Last Samurai. A repentant former assassin (Takeru Satô) protects a neighbourhood from dastardly gangsters. It’s a good-looking film and enjoyable for a while, but far too long and shallow.
Rurouni Kenshin Review
Japan, 1860s. Ex-hitman Kenshin Himura (Satô) is settling into a new life as a peaceful wanderer when he learns of a drug gang's plans to take over a school and use it to export their products. Taking up his sword again, he resolves to defend the teachers
Release Date:
04 Oct 2013
Running Time:
134 minutes
Certificate:
15
Original Title:
Rurouni Kenshin
There's some fun action sequences and plenty of badass swordplay to pass the (seriously long) run time, but the simplistic plotting and characters mean that it all wears a little thin.
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