A
powerhouse cast of famous Japanese actors is assembled by director
Keishi Otomo for the epic action thriller “Rurouni Kenshin: KyotoInferno,” the first of two sequels
to the 2013 blockbuster “Rurouni Kenshin.”
Appearing
for the first time opposite the hero Kenshin Himura (Takeru Satoh) as
the crazed Makoto Shishio is the popular character actor Tatsuya
Fujiwara. Performing in hot, heavy, stifling bandages that even make
it hard for him to hear, he becomes the personification of pure evil.
And Fijiwara gives justice to the role with a powerfu, terrifying
performance.
Originally
a Choshu clan samurai known as ‘the shadow assassin’, Shishio
fought alongside Kenshin against the Shogun’s Shinsengumi police. He and
Kenshin never met.
Fighting,
as was Kenshin, at the battle of Toba-Fushimi that sealed the
overthrow of the Shogunate, Shishio was then betrayed by his own side
and his body set on fire, the new government wishing to conceal
certain assassinations he had committed. Miraculously, however, he
survived, and has assembled a private army of mercenaries from within
the Kyoto underworld with a view to overthrowing the new government
and ruling the land himself. The burns he suffered destroyed his
ability to perspire, and his body radiates a tremendous heat. He
lives by the law of the jungle, and in his vast ambition he will stop
at nothing to achieve his ends.
“This
was the first time I’d worked with Director Otomo, and Shishio was
a special kind of character so I had some worries, but both the
director and Satoh were very welcoming,” Tatsuya Fujiwara says.
“Shishio is a character the filmmakers built up with visuals and
everything else over a long time. The action team also worked hard
with me, so I felt really under pressure to respond to that. The
director and Satoh and I talked about how to embellish the last
battle between Shishio and Kenshin in great detail until we all
agreed on how it would happen. And even though a lot of that was hard
to put into words, it came together when we filmed it, and I think
everyone was happy with the results. It’s a big thing for me that
I’ve been involved with a truly world-class level movie, one that
only comes along every decade or so.”
Born
May 15, 1982 in Saitama Prefecture, Tatsuya Fujiwara made his stage
debut in London, England in director Yukio Ninagawa’s 1997
production of “Shintoku-Maru,” and much of his career has been
spent on the stage. With Battle Royale he shared a Best Newcomer
Award of the Japanese Academy and won a Best New Actor Blue Ribbon
Award, and was widely praised for his portrayal of Soji Okita in the
2004 NHK Sunday night historical drama series “Shinsengumi!” A
powerful performance in director Takashi Miike’s 2013 Cannes
International Film Festival Entry “Shield of Straw” established
him in the top ranks of Japan’s younger character actors. In
October of 2014 he will appear in a stage production of “Julius
Caesar.”
Other
film roles include the two “Death Note” films (06), the “Kaiji:
Ultimate Gambler” series (09, 11), “Parade,” “The Incite
Mill” (both 10), “I’m Flash!” (12), “The Chart of Love,”
“One Third,” and “Monsterz” (all 2014).
Based
on the Kyoto arc of the popular manga series written &
illustrated by Nobuhiro Watsuki, the “Rurouni Kenshin” sequels
follow the story of Kenshin Himura (Takeru Satoh), a
legendary swordsman in the wars accompanying the turbulent fall of
Japan's Shogunate in the 19th century. Once feared as 'Battosai the
Killer', he has adopted a peaceful life since the arrival of the 'new
age'.
But
Makoto Shishio (Tatsuya Fujiwara), the 'Shadow Killer' has since then been
scheming in the Kyoto underworld, raising an army of disaffected
former samurais with the aim of overthrowing the new regime.
Agreeing
to a request by the new government to defeat Shishio, Kenshin leaves
his beloved ones in Tokyo and sets out for Kyoto. He and Shishio are
a match in skill and in wits, but their aims are opposite. Can
Kenshin preserve the nation without breaking his vow that he will
kill no more...?
The
films also star Emi Takei (Kaoru Kamiya), Munetaka Aoki (Sanosuke
Sagara), Kaito Oyagi (Yahiko Myojin), Yu Aoi (Megumi Takani), Yosuke
Eguchi (Hajime Saito), Min Tanaka (Nenji Kashiwazaki), Tao Tsuchiya
(Misao Makimachi), Ryunosuke Kamiki (Soujiro Seta), Maryjun Takahashi
(Yumi Komagata) and Tatsuya Fujiwara (Makoto Shishio).
The
first sequel, “Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno” will open across
the Philippines on Aug. 20, 2014, to be followed by “Rurouni
Kenshin: The Legend Ends” on Sept. 24, 2014. Both films are
distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
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