Writer-director Keishi Otomo returns to the world of
Rurouni Kenshin in
The Final which focuses on the brink of a transforming society in the first part of this finale. Otomo tightens the scope and tells a much more personal story based on the 90’s Jinchū (Judgement) arc, which was never previously adapted into another format until now.
Following a trilogy about his introspective quest to redefine himself, Kenshin has achieved a full arc entering
The Final. However, despite his victory in enacting change, he is now faced with the demons of his past coming back to haunt him in the form of Enishi as his former lover’s sibling. Takeru Satoh (
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