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      • Based on true historical events, the film is a generational tale of three swordsmen in the Joseon/Qing dynasty. Their interconnected journey shaped by shifting values and loyalties of the nation that either represents the country's past or chart a new chapter in its future. One is Min Seung-ho (Man-sik Jeong), Joseon's greatest military general.
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  2. Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story (Japanese: るろうに剣心 -明治剣客浪漫譚-, Hepburn: Rurōni Kenshin -Meiji Kenkaku Roman Tan-)[a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nobuhiro Watsuki. The story begins in 1878, the 11th year of the Meiji era in Japan, and follows a former assassin of the Bakumatsu, known as Hitokiri Battosai.

  3. Jun 22, 2021 · The film is action-packed and full of plenty of distressing moments — and not just because the story is based on a tragic real-life samurai. Here's what the ending of "Rurouni...

    • 10 Fact: Kawakami Gensai Serves as The Basis For Kenshin
    • 9 Fiction: Gensai Never Wandered as A Protector of The People
    • 8 Fact: Sagara Sanosuke Is Based on A Member of Shinsengumi
    • 7 Fiction: The Shinsengumi Member He Was Based on Was Never A Mercenary
    • 6 Fact: Shinomori Aoshi
    • 5 Fiction: Hijikata Toshizo's Life Never Included A Vow to Kill Gensai
    • 4 Fact: Seta Shojiro Is Based on Okita Soji
    • 3 Fiction: No One Can Move as Quickly as His Shukuchi
    • 2 Fact: Saito Hajime Is Based on Saito Hajime
    • 1 Fiction: Saito Hajime Wasn't A Ruthless Killer

    Kawakami Gensai was a real samurai during the Meiji period of Japan who worked for the Japanese government and apparently didn't do very great in training during his time there. While he didn't do great during training, he did have one of the fastest swords anyone had ever seen. He was an incredibly disciplined swordsman, practicing in all of his o...

    While Gensai was known as one of the four most important samurai of the Meiji era, he really wasn't particularly notable for anything other than the assassination of Sakuma Shozan. He was involved in some battles and was notorious for being so quick with his sword that he could take out his targets in broad daylight without anyone noticing, but oth...

    Sagara Sanusoke is a character who's introduced as an enemy for Kenshin originally, but we quickly see them gaining each others' trust. Sagara wields a slightly fictionalized Zanbato, a sword that's more like a pike than anything one would use for swinging. He's based on a man named Harada Sanosuke, a member of the Shinsengumi. The Shinsengumi was ...

    In the series, Sagara is an ex-member of the Seiko army. After he finishes his work with them, he leaves to become a sword for hire. Harada was actually a member of the Shinsengumi for most of his life and didn't travel around as a mercenary handing out his services to the highest bidder afterward like we see Sagara doing. RELATED: 10 Anime Villain...

    Shinomori Aoshi, a major villain in the series who takes a vow to kill Kenshin regardless of what it takes, is also based on a member of the real-life Shinsengumi, and his character is fairly true to life at least when it comes to the aspects of his personality. Shinomori Aoshi is based on Hijikata Toshizo, who was the Shinsengumi's deputy leader. ...

    While Hijikata didn't ever meet an assassin like Gensai during his lifetime in such a way that he felt the need to hunt him down, if he would have met such a person, Hijikata's honor is such that he probably would have taken that course of action. RELATED: 5 Things Wrong with Shonen Jump Anime (& 5 Things They Do Better Than Anyone Else) Portrayed ...

    Seta Shojiro is one of the most popular characters from Rurouni Kenshin, placing highly in tons of popularity polls. Not only that but his real-life equivalent Okita Soji was one of the fastest and best swordsman in the Shinsengumi. Unfortunately, he died of tuberculosis when he was between 24 and 26 years old given our best estimates since his exa...

    Shukuchi is based on a real tactic used in Japanese sword-fighting. It translates to "Shrink earth method" and essentially means a set of moves that will close the distance between you and the enemy quickly. RELATED: 10 Anime You Never Knew Were Inspired By Hollywood Movies While it can indeed get pretty quick, Shojiro is able to move so quickly wh...

    This character is probably the closest the series comes to having any of its characters be historically factual. While he wasn't ever associated with Gensai, the show does a great job at depicting his involvement in the Shinsengumi, his left-handedness, and the fact that a few of the members of the Shinsengumi were called the "Wolves of Mibu" after...

    Originally, Saito Hajime in the show was intended to be a pure villain rather than an anti-hero who would occasionally show up and have the same goals as Kenshin. As such, he was written as a fairly mean-spirited person who while he had decent motivations would absolutely kill if he felt the need rather than leave people unconscious as Kenshin does...

  4. Based on true historical events, the film is a generational tale of three swordsmen in the Joseon/Qing dynasty. Their interconnected journey shaped by shifting values and loyalties of the nation that either represents the country's past or chart a new chapter in its future.

  5. Feb 14, 2021 · This makes the “based on true historical events” a more loose interpretation, but also calls into question some of the narrative layers applied to create a complex web for Tae-yul to engage.

  6. Jan 10, 1996 · Unbeknownst to them, Battousai has abandoned his bloodstained lifestyle in an effort to repent for his sins, now living as Kenshin Himura, a wandering swordsman with a cheerful attitude and a strong will. Vowing never to kill again, Kenshin dedicates himself to protecting the weak.

  7. Feb 12, 2021 · Based on True Historical Events, The Swordsman is told with a non-linear narrative. Set during the chaotic period of the Ming-Qing dynasty transition, the Korean action film follows the story of eccentric swordsman Tae-Yul who is considered as the best swordsman in Joseon.

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