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vashfanatic
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Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 7:53 am
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So, just like I was afraid they would, it looks like they're completely ignoring the ending of the first movie so that they make a cash-in sequel. *sigh* I liked the ending of the first movie! I was hoping they'd have him travel to a different period of Roman history so that it wouldn't conflict with the original, but nope! same characters.
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vallum
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Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 5:41 pm
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But why would he travel to a different period in Roman history? It wouldn't make sense. It's the period he's living, after all...
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vashfanatic
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Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 8:34 pm
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vallum wrote: | But why would he travel to a different period in Roman history? It wouldn't make sense. It's the period he's living, after all... |
Have you seen the first movie? It ends with him permanently staying in present-day Japan and reports that he disappeared from historical records. It also reports on what happened to Emperor Hadrian and his heirs and basically wraps things up for everyone. The way I see it, they have three options: (1) ditch the time travel entirely (terrible idea), (2) completely ignore that ending (which seems to be what they're going with, ugh), or (3) keep the time travel but send him to a different period so as not to contradict the whole he disappeared thing. If he continued existing in the past, that screws up the original's ending, which I liked.
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KendoGirl
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Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2014 6:39 am
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I hope it's as entertaining as the first and the anime series, I really enjoyed the original outing so in that mind I'm pleased to see more of it, but am a bit worried that it won't be as good...
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Anti_Nadalista
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Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2014 11:25 am
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Abe is in a fantastic shape. He was the perfect actor to play Hiko Seijuro.
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vallum
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Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2014 7:18 pm
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vashfanatic wrote: |
vallum wrote: | But why would he travel to a different period in Roman history? It wouldn't make sense. It's the period he's living, after all... |
Have you seen the first movie? It ends with him permanently staying in present-day Japan and reports that he disappeared from historical records. It also reports on what happened to Emperor Hadrian and his heirs and basically wraps things up for everyone. The way I see it, they have three options: (1) ditch the time travel entirely (terrible idea), (2) completely ignore that ending (which seems to be what they're going with, ugh), or (3) keep the time travel but send him to a different period so as not to contradict the whole he disappeared thing. If he continued existing in the past, that screws up the original's ending, which I liked. |
Yes, some time ago, so I didn't really remembered how it ended.
Watched the ending again today. You can't really be sure he stayed in Japan. He just showed up there in the ending (it can even be used as the beggining of the sequel, who knows?), and after that, in the last scene, he's in Rome again. The fact that he disappeared from historical records leave some room for debate, though.
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