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that Kenshin goes through and the key characters. It also includes some of the humor from the series as well. And the ending, well...I will just let you watch that. I hope you enjoyed my review of the series and the movie summaries of each film. I left out some items because I didn't want to spoil them to much. But I don't think anything could spoil the amount of joy you will get from having such a good series made into a live-action film that was written, directed and acted so well.
And the ending, well...I will just let you watch that. I hope you
enjoyed my review of the series and the movie summaries of
each film. I left out some items because I didn't want to
spoil them to much. But I don't think anything could
spoil the amount of joy you will get from having
such a good series made into a live-action film
that was written, directed and acted so well.
There is so much that I would like to include
about the movies, but there just isn't enough
space. But the one thing I wanted to tell
everyone is that I found out that Takeru
Satoh did some of the action scenes himself,
and although I did mention it earlier I didn't
go into details. So the first scene that I know
Takeru Satoh didn't use a stunt double was
the roof top scene in the Great Kyoto Fire.
Another scene is when he entered the boat in
The Legends where he does some type of spin
with the sword and the third scene is when he is
fighting Sojirou on the boat and he runs across the
wall a little bit. I'm including the scenes from the
actual movies below, but also I will include some
of the behind-scenes that was posted on You Tube.