About Rurouni Kenshin Based on the self-titled Manga by Nobuhiro Watsuki (published in Shonen Jump by Shueisha). Rurouni Kenshin originally aired from 1996-1998 in Japan. The story follows Himura Kenshin, a highly skilled swordsman and his journey across Japan during the Meiji era. Kenshin wanders Japan seeking forgiveness from his past of death and destruction. The story of the legendary assassin searching for redemption has been recognized worldwide as one of the greatest anime titles of all time. The hit anime would later be released to the US audience under the name “Samurai X” in 2003. As the popularity of Rurouni Kenshin increased, a series of OVAs would be released as a prequel to the original series. The two OVAs entitled “Trust & Betreyal” and “Reflection” will get the releases they deserve as they will be digitally re-mastered to High Definition Blu-Ray format. Trust and Betrayal (4 part OVA) The amazing prequel to the hit TV series Rorouni Kenshin is collected in the OVA series Samurai X: Trust and Betrayal. Set in nineteenth century Japan, journey into Kenshin’s past as a young orphan where he learns his fighting skills from the great swordsman Hiko. Witness his beginnings from an idealistic youth to a cold-hearted assassin in a land torn by warfare and rebellion. Amidst all the killing and betrayal, Kenshin’s world is thrown into further confusion by the arrival of a mysterious woman named Tomoe. Are Tomoe’s true intentions to help Kenshin, or does she hide a secret that can destroy everything Kenshin has come to depend on. Follow them on their journey as Kenshin and Tomoe try to escape from the past and start their life anew. Learn where Kenshin received his scar and discover Kenshin’s balance between trust and betrayal.
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Fans, Asian Cinephiles Should Buy This One
Bottom Line: you definitely want this blu-ray version if you're fan or this movie, or if you're an Asian cinephile with a good TV and surround sound.Yes, I know this is expensive, but this is because it's an import from Japan, since there's no US distributor. CDs, Blu-rays and the like are quite expensive for reasons that are beyond this review, and IIRC the cost is around $80-100 US equivalent if you buy it in Tokyo (which is not at all out of line for a one-disc movie/CD in Japan - they're expensive!!!). But it's definitely worth it for two demographics:1. fans of the movie: you like this movie in the first place, get this. The mastering and HD presentation on this is light years better than the previous US DVD set. Colors, resolution, clarity, contrast are excellent on my so-so TV set. This makes the beauty of the animation stand out. Likewise, the sound is a set better if you have a decent surround system (but the lossy dolby soundtrack on the US DVD set was pretty good).2. Asian cinephiles: one of my favorite Samurai type movies - if you appreciate this genre enough to seek out releases that don't have wide distribution outside of Japan (I do for many foreign movies, especially Asian movies) definitely get this. Conceptually/philosophically, this is as good IMO as anything else of the genre. Cinematography is excellent, though there are lots of subtle visual cues that only those who really know Japanese culture will fully understand. The dramatic flow and plot line are also quite well done. It's had a lot of re-watch value for me.Notes:- contains both Japanese and English subtitle and soundtrack options. Japanese soundtrack with subtitles is the way to go.- Only criticism I have of this is that since they used the four-episode OVA format (good) they kept the now redundant credits at the end of each episode (a bit odd) and instead of having credits after Kenshin gives up the sword (like in the OVA and movie version) they the credits roll after he burns the house and the scene shifts to Kyoto's Daimonji-yama (bad and annoying but by no means a deal breaker).
A**R
Nostalgia but with better resolution
I get nervous buying dvd/blurays of old anime because you never know if you'll get what you want. In this case, I got exactly what I wanted. Nice, smooth, and crisp picture with stand out subtitles. Popped it in the ps4 and it played perfectly. The sound didn't feel muffled or distorted. It's a great buy to remind you of the good old days when you first watched this OVA, only now in a better resolution. Aspect ratio is adjusted and may not fit to your tv screen but it still looks great. It's difficult finding online streams of this movie especially with English subs so this bluray was worth the price! A cherished movie and an endless treasure!
A**G
Buy it. They may never do another re-release ever again.
Forever Legendary. So glad I own this on Blu-ray. Truly what we call a hidden gem in animation, film making, storytelling, and as well as the entire soundtrack. As a stand-alone film/series with no prior knowledge it’s good. As a fan of the series, this is a Masterpiece. As for the actual content, there's one Blu-Ray disc that contains all of the 4 episodes. It's not the directors movie cut, instead it's the original separate episodes. The audio and picture are solid. Buy this even if you're on the fence about it because they may never do another re-release ever again. But If they ever decide to re-release this overseas in the US with any limited edition runs, I'LL BE THERE.
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Beautiful remastered 4K Japanese Edition done right!
I ordered this JAPANESE EDITION of the Rurouni Kenshin Remembrance based on other reviews saying how “truly awesome” it is and what a great buy even if it’s expensive. I especially looked for reviews that said the Japanese cast voices and English subtitles were well-done because I dislike English dubbed anime and poor English subtitles that can ruin an otherwise great anime production. This digitally re-mastered HD Blu-Ray format of the classic is definitely awesome if you have the right smart 4K TV and a good 4K blu-ray player to do it justice. The old Sony blu-ray player I had could not do it for 4K. So I even upgraded to a new $300 4K region-free blu-ray player to ensure I could enjoy the full experience of this dvd and other 4K dvds I ordered.As some other reviewers have said, you may have to adjust the aspect ratio of the TV screen from the picture setting menu to fully see and read the English subtitles. I have a LG 4K OLED65CX and had to use “Original” format to do this. So I am viewing this blu-ray edition in the aspect ratio as it was originally shown on TV in 2003. This means there are 6” wide black bars on both right and left sides of the screen. No problem…still visually stunning with sharp picture and rich color on a 65-inch screen. Using the full screen format cuts off the English subtitles so only those who understand Japanese and don’t require subtitles could use an expanded screen format.Is this Aniplex blu-ray edition worth $89.99? Maybe not if you’re not a real hardcore anime fan or especially a fan of the Rurouni Kenshin series. It’s hard to justify paying $89.99 for only 116 minutes of viewing time. I actually watched all five live action films starring the incredible Takeru Sato as Kenshin (The Beginning and The Final both on Netflix, and the other three – Part 1 - Origins, Part 2 - Kyoto Inferno, Part 3 - The Legend Ends are on Amazon) before going backwards to find the original anime series. After seeing a video from the original edition on YouTube, I knew I wanted to buy this 4K anime edition of this part of the RK series. Just wish it was half the price!*See attached photos from this Japanese Edition viewed on a LG 4K 65” TV. Included 2 scenes without dialog (one is a night fight scene) and 3 other scenes with dialog to show the high quality of visuals and easy to read English subtitles.
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