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Rurouni Kenshin: The Final
Japanese theatrical poster
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKeishi Ōtomo
Screenplay byKeishi Ōtomo
Based onRurouni Kenshin
by Nobuhiro Watsuki
Produced byHiroyoshi Koiwai
Satoshi Fukushima
StarringTakeru Satoh
Emi Takei
Mackenyu Arata
Munetaka Aoki
Yū Aoi
Tao Tsuchiya
Yōsuke Eguchi
CinematographyTakuro Ishizaka
Edited byTsuyoshi Imai
Music byNaoki Satō
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures (Japan)
Netflix (Worldwide)
Release dates
  • April 23, 2021 (2021-04-23) (Japan)

June 18, 2021 (Worldwide)
Running time
138 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office$34,874,616[1]

Rurouni Kenshin: The Final (Japanese: るろうに剣心 最終章 The Final, Hepburn: Rurouni Kenshin: Saishūshō – Za Fainaru) is a 2021 Japanese live-action film directed Keishi Ōtomo. It is based on the final arc of the Rurouni Kenshin manga series by Nobuhiro Watsuki, but its story differs from the original.[2] The film focuses on the pacifist wanderer Himura Kenshin who is brought on a fight involving revenge by Yukishiro Enishi. It is the fourth installment in the Rurouni Kenshin film series, following Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends, and was followed by a fifth entry, Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning.

Plot

The leader of the Shanghai mafia, Yukishiro Enishi, arrives in Tokyo to search for the former government assassin Himura Kenshin. After briefly fighting the police force at the train station, he allows police officer Saito Hajime to arrest him, revealing in the process he was the man responsible to give weaponry for the late Shishio Makoto. Enishi was later released due to the Shanghai treaty. He and his allies, who all have a grudge with Kenshin, begin their assault on Tokyo. They first fired a cannon at the Akabeko restaurant, resulting in multiple casualties. Kenshin and the police investigate the source of the attack, discovering a note with the written characters jinchū (人誅, lit. "man judges"). Later, Enishi sent one of his allies to destroy the Maekawa Dojo, and another one to the Chief of Police' home whom Kenshin went to. After Kenshin won the fight, Yukishiro went to confront Kenshin in person, stating that his goal is for Kenshin to suffer the same pain he felt when Kenshin killed his sister, Yukishiro Tomoe.

Kenshin returns to the Kamiya Kasshin Ryu Dojo, revealing to his allies that fifteen years ago when he worked for the Bakufu he married Tomoe, who unbeknowst to him was a spy for the Shogunate, wanting to kill Kenshin to avenge Akira Kiyosato, the one who gave Kenshin his first scar and Tomoe's late fiance. However, the two fell in love, and got married. When the assassins whom she allied with try to ambush Kenshin, Tomoe sacrificed herself to protect Kenshin, but was accidentally killed by Kenshin himself. Before her last breath, Tomoe held a knife and gave him his other scar.

Oniwabanshu members Shinomori Aoshi and Makimachi Misao arrive in Tokyo to assist Kenshin while also bringing Tomoe's diary which had been left in a temple in Kyoto for safekeeping. Saito, and his police troops were sent on a trap set by Cho Sawagejo, who pretended to be allies with the new government, but is revealed to be working with the Shanghai mafia. As Kenshin patrols the streets at night, a few hot air balloons were seen at the sky, spreading newspapers with jinchū written on them. Subsequently, Enishi's troops begin bombing various areas of Tokyo. During the attacks, Shinomori is badly wounded trying to shield people from an explosion, while Kenshin fights and defeats one of Enishi's allies, the man responsible for attacking the Akabeko restaurant. Meanwhile, Enishi arrived at Kamiya Kasshin Dojo via hot air balloon, beating up the dojo students and Sagara Sanosuke, then kidnapping Kamiya Kaoru thereafter. Kaoru awakens in Enishi's mansion and attempts to escape. Enishi then tries to kill Kaoru by strangulation, but the trauma of his sister's death causes him to lose control of his body. Kenshin then prepares to face Enishi and how to redeem himself for Tomoe's death.

After learning of the Shanghai mafia's location and plans, Kenshin attacks their location. He is close to being overhwelmed, when Misao arrives together with the remaining ninja watchers. More help arrived when Saito came together with the police along with the wounded Sanosuke, all of whom tell Kenshin to leave the fight to them. Kenshin then entered Enishi's mansion where he encounters Wu Heishin and his guards, whom Enishi passed leadership of the Shanghai mafia. Seta Sojiro appears, initially pretending to be working with the mafia, but decidedly helps Kenshin instead, as he reveals that he has become a wanderer after losing to Kenshin. Kenshin then leaves Sojiro with the remaining guards and eventually reaches Enishi, beginning their fight. Enishi beats Kenshin, and the former prompts Kenshin to commit suicide for his sister's death and his sins as a former assassin. Kenshin relents, explaining that although he still doesn't know how to atone for his sins, he will stop Enishi for his friends' and Tomoe's sake. The two continue their battle with Kenshin besting Enishi. Kenshin then allowed himself to be stabbed by Enishi with Tomoe's knife, finally apologizing for Tomoe's death. Heishin then appeared and tries to kill Kenshin and Enishi with a gun but Kaoru intervenes. Heishin then attacked Kaoru, prompting Enishi to protect Kaoru and beat his former ally to near-death until Kenshin stops him, thanking him for protecting Kaoru. In the aftermath, Enishi is arrested and breaks down in prison while reading Tomoe's diary sent by Kaoru as he finally understands his sister's final resolve. At the end, Kenshin and Kaoru visit Tomoe's grave to thank her, and left while holding each other's hands.

Cast

Production

Plans for another sequel had been revealed by Daily.co.jp on September 4, 2017, in connection the main actress Emi Takei's breach of contract due to her marriage with Exile band member Takahiro, as well as her pregnancy. Takei had agreements with up to 10 companies for commercials, including JTB and Yōfuku no Aoyama, and it was reported that her agreement with SSP might be terminated, with her commercial agreements with other companies being affected. Oscar Promotion, Takei's agency, apologized to its clients, and was negotiating penalties for breach of contract. The penalty for her breach of contract could have reached up to 1 billion yen (about US$9.11 million).[3][4]

This fourth entry was produced at the same period of time with the fifth entry. The film started shooting on November 4, 2018 and finished on June 28, 2019. Large-scale shooting for more than 7 months was carried out at 43 locations nationwide, including Kyoto, Nara, Shiga, Mie, Hyogo, Kumamoto, Hiroshima, Tochigi, Saitama, Shizuoka, Osaka, and Nagano. It utilized a total of 6,000 extras.[5]

The main theme of The Final is how Kenshin will live in the future. Satoh stated it was important for the movie to settle the fight against the edge, in regard to Kenshin's redemption. He further claims the highlight is the way of life of Kenshin.[6]

Rock band One Ok Rock provided the soundtrack song "Renegades" for the film.[7]

Release

The film premiered on April 23, 2021 in Japanese theaters.

Home media

Rurouni Kenshin: The Final was released on Netflix on June 18, 2021, which included an English dubbed version of the film.

Reception

The work was released on 480 screens in 362 theaters nationwide from April 23, 2021. Due to the state of emergency, 63 buildings in Tokyo, Osaka, Hyogo, and Kyoto were closed from the 25th (* 64 in total from 26th and 67 in total from 27th). Despite that, the box office revenue of over 535 million yen (over 371,000 spectators) was recorded in the opening two days which became the No. 1 weekend opening box office in a live-action movie category released this year.[8]

The film grossed 745 million yen (approximately US$6.9 million) the first three days of screening.[7]

All five films in the Rurouni Kenshin series will be screened on the 24th Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF), which will be held on June 11-20, 2021. Rurouni Kenshin is the first Japanese live action series invited to be screened in Movie Franchise Section in Shanghai International Film Festival, which was newly established in 2016, while only Hollywood blockbuster franchises have been invited before.[9][10] This was also the international premiere of The Final and The Beginning.

References

  1. ^ "Rurouni Kenshin: The Final". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  2. ^ "Live-Action Rurouni Kenshin: The Final Film's English-Subtitled Trailer Previews ONE OK ROCK Song". Anime News Network. 2021-03-09. Retrieved 2021-04-19.
  3. ^ "武井咲 違約金は10億? 所属事務所はお詫び行脚/デイリースポーツ online". デイリースポーツ online.
  4. ^ "Newspaper: New Live-Action Rurouni Kenshin Film In the Works". Anime News Network.
  5. ^ Inc, Natasha (2019-06-28). "The final chapter of "Rurouni Kenshin" is cranked up, Takeru Satoh "This work is my pride"". 映画ナタリー (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-01-19. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "Interview". Ruroken Ten. Retrieved June 19, 2021.
  7. ^ a b "1st 'Final Chapter' Live-Action Rurouni Kenshin Film Earns Over 745 Million Yen at Box Office". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  8. ^ "Box office during the first two weeks". Cinema Today.
  9. ^ "Invitation to Shanghai Internasional Film Festival". Official Rurouni Kenshin Twitter.
  10. ^ "1st Japan LA series to be invited to Shanghai Internasional Film Festival". Oricon News.