Showing posts with label Keishi Otomo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keishi Otomo. Show all posts

Thursday, August 7, 2014

History In The Making: Rurouni Kenshin Manila Red Carpet Premiere


I'm proud to say that yesterday we were part of history, as we were among the hundreds of fans who attended the Rurouni Kenshin Red Carpet Procession at the Event Center at SM Megamall. 

Whether they were event pass holders (thank you SM Cinema for not capitalizing on the event) corralled in barricades or fans who waited for hours behind barricades to greet their Idols, or the hundreds more who we're looking on from the floors above-there was a lot of love and enthusiasm for the franchise. 

It was also interesting to note that there was no specific profile for the Rurouni Kenshin fan. The event was not filled with screaming adolescent girls but was instead filled with different people from different ages and from different walks of life-and they were all fans! They were not just curious onlookers pretending to be fans just to see what was going on. 

One thing I failed to include in My Rurouni Kenshin Journey was that I got to meet different generations of Rurouni Kenshin fans. 
The realization dawned on me during the Rurouni Kenshin DVD Launch which was also organized by Sato Takeru Philippines and Amuse Philippines. I got to chat with the fans during the event and discovered that (Gasp!) these guys were still in College and were a good 5-10 years younger than me! 


I found out that they were of course fans of Sato Takeru who was playing Kenshin Himura, while I on the other hand have been a fan of the late 90s anime, which was a good 13 years ago more or less before getting to know (and become a fan of) Takeru Sato. 


It is overwhelming to think how the franchise continues to live on, gathering fans from different generations, allowing Himura's legacy to live on.

 The essence of that legacy manifested itself in that event, so much so that it was palpable and tangible in the air. 

We arrived at the Event Center at 3:30 in the afternoon, due to having had to do errands in the morning. At this time Paul and I haven't had any sleep yet and it was way beyond our sleeping time since we work the night shift. 

The line was already pretty long by the time we arrived and I was pretty bummed out that we weren't going to get good spots but Lady Luck was on our side when one of the members of the Production Team told us we could already enter the event through a side entrance that had no lines! 

So we did get the spot we wanted but the PRESS were actually stationed in front of us and that meant having our view blocked by big a** video cameras and when I say Press this was the PRESS with local stations like ABS-CBN, GMA 7, TV5, there, as well as Rappler, MYX and even HERO TV. So imagine trying to enjoy the program with their humongous video cameras in front of you! 


Paul was telling himself that next time we attend and event like this without PRESS/MEDIA Passes - he was bringing a step ladder!

Once inside the enclosed area for Event Pass holders we pretty much had to wait for more than hour or maybe it was two hours before the program started. 

We were wondering amongst ourselves whether the program would start on time (Japanese time) or start late (Filipino Time) - it ended up being the latter. 

So when the program finally started, our very own Rurouni Kenshin Live Action Cosplay Group awed and impressed the crowd with their costumes and how they acted out their characters. I even saw a post that the Japanese Staff were very impressed as well. I for one was very impressed how they stood for so long during the program. Kudos!

Special shout out to Jin Joson who cosplayed Kenshin! (^^x 

Tickets to the special screening of Kyoto Inferno were given to fans who were able to answer trivia questions from the series. Unfortunately our position was not accessible to the host - so we lucked out of that. I have to admit though that I was impressed that the crowd knew the answers to the questions, it's good to know that there were real fans out there. 

By this time, I had already accepted that we weren't groin to be able to watch the screening of Kyoto Inferno after the event and for those of you who got to read My Rurouni Kenshin Journey blog post you'd know that I tried oh so hard to get passes, even having my heart broken in the process. 

I'm a very optimistic person and I always try my best to look at the bright side of things. 

So even if we weren't able to catch the screening of Kyoto Inferno last night, I just told myself that we weren't in the best physical condition to enjoy the movie since we were about 24 hours awake by that time. It maybe a coping mechanism but at least it helps me get through right? 

Will definitely jump at any chance or opportunity to catch the earliest screening of the movie possible. 

Going back to the event, when the guests of honor finally arrived, it was such a big production of having each of them alight from vans being greeted at the door and of course all hell broke loose ad they walked across the red carpet and met fans, signing Rurouni Kenshin memento, pieces of paper or anything that could be signed. 

I'm pretty much torn coz I have a whole lot of Rurouni Kenshin stuff I could have had signed but chose to leave home because of the guidelines that were released for the event; (no selfies, no asking for autographs, etc) so yeah -pretty much torn. 

When the director and cast finally reached the stage (it took some time since they really went out of their way to greet fans and sign autographs. It was so nice to see their own personalities and how they interacted with the audience. 

Director Keishi Otomo was so nice - he even mentioned getting friend requests on Facebook just introduce yourself- he says - are you sure you want to open that can of worms? :P

He encouraged the fans to come and see the film and enjoy. 

And Munetaka Aoiki was just hilarious in person, as he really is Sanosuke Sagara. He got the  crowd cheering: Sano! Sano! And it was just so cute how he was doing his best to speak in English <3 And of course they all spoke some Tagalog words which always brings out cheers from us Pinoys.

Emi Takei was so beautiful and kind, she really went out of her way to sign autographs. It was so cute to know she shared that this was her first time attending a movie premiere outside of Japan and how overwhelmed she was with the response of the people. 


Saturday, July 6, 2013

Update! Aoshi Shinomori and Soujiro Seta to be part of the next Rurouni Kenshin movie!


It's CONFIRMED! Aoshi Shinomori and Soujiro Seta to be part of the next Rurouni Kenshin movie! 

And the screams and squeals of fangirls (and fanboys) can be heard from far and wide as two of the most popular (bida/kontrabida) grey-shaded characters have been confirmed to be part of the next two installments of the live action version of Rurouni Kenshin. It doesn't hurt that they are both pleasing to the eyes (and to look at) as well :P 

Aoshi Shinomori is the leader of the Oni Gang (Oniwabanshu) it would be interesting to note how they would include his character in the story when they had to take out the character and the Oniwabanshu story line in the first movie. 

In the anime, Aoshi Shinomori and the Oniwabanshu were hired as bodyguards of sorts of the crazed Opium dealer and Antagonist Takeda Kanyruu. In the movie, there were other characters who took this assignment. 

TRIVIA: Did you know that creator Nobuhiro Watsuki was inspired with Jubilee's (from the X-Men) trench coat and you can find that inspiration on Aoshi. I have to say that Aoshi wears it better :) 

Soujiro Seta is the protegee of main Antagonist and scary bad guy Shishio Makoto it has been confirmed that Fujiwara Tatsuya (Death Note, Battle Royale) will play the role of Shishio Makoto, see my blog post on that update here. Shishio Makoto and adopts him and trains him to become a deadly and quick on his feet (pun intended) swordsman. 

Our hero, Kenshin Himura battles both Aoshi and Soujiro in long jaw dropping, edge of your seats fights in the series. I'm hoping that they translate this in the movie and I can't wait to watch them on the big screen. While there is still no news of who will be playing the roles, director Otomo Keishi and the production team has done great work (so far) with the casting of the characters. 

It has also been confirmed that the following will be reprising their roles from the first movie: 

Takemi Emi as Kamiya Kaoru 
Aoi Yu as Takani Megumi 
Aoki Munetaka as Sagara Sanosuke 
Eguchi Yosuke as Saito Hajime 

Filming will mainly be held in the suburbs of Kanto and Kyoto. Lead Actor Takeru Sato (Kenshin Himura) is currently undergoing sword and horseback riding training.  

There will be two sequels next year, focusing on the Kyoto Arc. The first sequel will be entitled 'Kyoto Taika-hen' (first part) and the next is 'Densetsu no Saigo-hen' (Legendary Last part). Both films will be released successively.  

While news and updates on the progress of the films will surely be flowing in, fans can just wait in anticipation. I haven't even watched the live action of Death Note and Battle Royale. I might just take time to watch the films just to check out Fujiwara Tatsuya's acting prowess. 

The sequel to 2012's Rurouni Kenshin is slated for a 2014 Summer release. 

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