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5 Best Movies of Takeru Satoh You Should Watch

The 34-year-old actor is recognized for his versatile performances and has appeared in numerous movies and TV series.

Liputan6.com, Jakarta Takeru Satoh is one of Japan’s most talented and well-loved actors. With his charming looks and strong acting skills, he has captured the hearts of fans worldwide, including those in Japan. Over the years, he has taken on many roles that show his wide range, from action-packed characters to emotional, heartwarming ones.

Many people know him best for his role in the popular Rurouni Kenshin live-action films, but other notable performances also mark his career. Satoh’s ability to bring characters to life makes every movie he stars in worth watching. Whether it’s action, romance, or drama, he always leaves a strong impression on the audience.

If you are new to Takeru Satoh’s work or simply want to enjoy more of his movies, this list is the perfect place to start. Here are five of the best movies starring Takeru Satoh that you should definitely add to your watchlist.

 
 
 
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Ruroini Kenshin Trilogy (2012-2014)

Ruroini Kenshin Trilogy (2012-2014)<br>

In this live-action adaptation of the popular manga and anime series, Takeru Satoh portrays Kenshin Himura, a former assassin who becomes a wandering swordsman seeking redemption during the Meiji era in Japan.

The trilogy consists of "Rurouni Kenshin" (2012), "Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno" (2014), and "Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends" (2014). Known for its stunning action sequences and faithful adaptation of the source material, these films showcase Satoh's martial arts skills and emotional depth.

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Bakuman (2015)

Based on the manga series by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata, "Bakuman" follows the story of two aspiring manga artists who strive to achieve their dreams of creating a successful manga series and having it adapted into an anime.

Takeru Satoh plays the lead role of Moritaka Mashiro, a talented artist determined to fulfill his late uncle's dream. The film explores the challenges and sacrifices involved in pursuing one's passion in the competitive world of manga publishing.

 

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If Cats Disappeared from the World (2016)

If Cats Disappeared from the World (2016)

Adapted from the novel by Genki Kawamura, this fantasy drama follows a young postman (played by Takeru Satoh) who is diagnosed with a terminal illness and makes a deal with the devil to extend his life. In exchange, he must choose things from the world to disappear forever.

As he grapples with the consequences of his choices, he reflects on the value of life and human connections. Satoh delivers a heartfelt performance in this thought-provoking film.

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The Liar and His Lover (2013)

The Liar and His Lover (2013)<br>

In this romantic drama based on the manga series, Takeru Satoh portrays Aki Ogasawara, the lead guitarist of a popular band, who falls in love with a high school girl with an extraordinary singing voice. As their relationship develops, they face challenges related to fame, ambition, and personal insecurities. Satoh's portrayal of a conflicted musician captures the emotional nuances of the character.

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Kamen Rider Heisei Generation Forever

Kamen Rider Heisei Generation Forever<br>

In this movie, Takeru Satoh made a sensational comeback in his role as Ryotaro Nogami aka Kamen Rider Den-O. In the film, he reprises his role as Den-O, a time-traveling hero who fights alongside his iconic train-like partner, the Imagin named Momotaros.

Satoh's portrayal of Nogami captures his character's determination, humor, and sense of justice, contributing to the film's nostalgic and action-packed atmosphere. As a central figure in the Kamen Rider franchise, Satoh's performance adds depth and excitement to the movie's exploration of the generation.