ALL THESE PEOPLE NOT ADDING THE TRUE REASON SOME OF THESE ACTORS ARE POPULARKAMEN RIDER
omg this! Although I've been watching jmovies for years, since I also was (and still am) a KR fan I finally decided to begin my jdramas journey early this year :'D
can i watch this movie as a stand-alone or must i watch the movies in a certain order?
I would suggest you to watch them in their release date's order, it will be more memorable and impactful that way. But if you only want to watch this one, don't worry, you can :).
You convinced me to watch the movie! Could you please tell me what's the right order to watch the movies?
hi, I just happened to be here, so I'll answer :') Even though this is a prequel, I recommend you to watch it in order of their release, I found it more delightful and I think you'll understand after watching it that way. This is the order:
Rurouni Kenshin, Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto inferno, Rurouni Kenshin: The legend ends, Rurouni Kenshin: The Final, Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning
This is probably random but why is it called 'Orange' idk if it's covered in the manga or anime but im genuinely…
I believe there's so much symbolism behind that color but I only thought of some: When in the anime and manga, Kakeru starts opening up to Naho, he buys her an orange juice. After Kakeru became Ueda's boyfriend, Naho drinks the juice and thinks "This juice's taste, sweet and sour, makes my heart hurt". What it may also mean is how your experiences and memories are, at once, both sweet and sour (happy and tragic), like when you taste an orange. Also, the sunset, in the manga or anime, I don't remember, maybe both, it is said "I wish Kakeru can see this orange-tinted sky with us." And, at the end of it, they go to see the sunset together and Kakeru says "Everything is orange! The city, the cherry blossoms and also all of you. I've always wanted to see this". Sorry for answering so late and hope it helped !!
This movie was really good. Worth the watch especially in the last 30 minutes... I found myself crying without…
omg I share the exact same feelings. At first it was hard to me to follow the plot as the pace was really slow, but I made it to the end and I still don't know why I cried lmao. Maybe the whole explanation about why they were there made me feel so sad for everyone, and the fact that only the main characters will know about it made me feel even sadder, idk hahaha
Even though this is a prequel, I recommend you to watch it in order of their release, I found it more delightful and I think you'll understand after watching it that way. This is the order:
Rurouni Kenshin,
Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto inferno,
Rurouni Kenshin: The legend ends,
Rurouni Kenshin: The Final,
Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning
(JAJAJAJA sii holaaa)
When in the anime and manga, Kakeru starts opening up to Naho, he buys her an orange juice. After Kakeru became Ueda's boyfriend, Naho drinks the juice and thinks "This juice's taste, sweet and sour, makes my heart hurt". What it may also mean is how your experiences and memories are, at once, both sweet and sour (happy and tragic), like when you taste an orange.
Also, the sunset, in the manga or anime, I don't remember, maybe both, it is said "I wish Kakeru can see this orange-tinted sky with us."
And, at the end of it, they go to see the sunset together and Kakeru says "Everything is orange! The city, the cherry blossoms and also all of you. I've always wanted to see this".
Sorry for answering so late and hope it helped !!