Ri Shin (Li Xin)
Kento Yamazaki
Ri Shin (Li Xin)

It follows a young man who dreams of becoming a general and Ying Zheng, whose goal is unification.
Ri Shin (Li Xin)
Kento Yamazaki
Ri Shin (Li Xin)
Ei Sei (Yin Zheng)
Ryo Yoshizawa
Ei Sei (Yin Zheng)
Ka Ryo Ten (He Liao Diao)
Kanna Hashimoto
Ka Ryo Ten (He Liao Diao)
Kyou Kai (Qiang Lei)
Nana Seino
Kyou Kai (Qiang Lei)
Bi Hei (Wei Ping)
Amane Okayama
Bi Hei (Wei Ping)
Bi Tou (Wei Dao)
Takahiro Miura
Bi Tou (Wei Dao)
Taku Kei (Ze Gui)
Takayuki Hamatsu
Taku Kei (Ze Gui)
Hyou Kou (Biao Gong)
Etsushi Toyokawa
Hyou Kou (Biao Gong)
Go Kei (Wu Qing)
Yukiyoshi Ozawa
Go Kei (Wu Qing)
Kyuu Gen (Gong Yuan)
Tsutomu Takahashi
Kyuu Gen (Gong Yuan)
Baku Koshin (Fu Hushen)
Kiyohiko Shibukawa
Baku Koshin (Fu Hushen)
Fuchi
Miou Tanaka
Fuchi
Kingdom 2: Far and Away (2022) is the sequel to Kingdom (2019), continuing Shin’s journey as he gains experience to fulfill his dream. The film features more intense and numerous action scenes, especially during battles, surpassing the first movie’s scale. A recap at the start helps new and returning viewers follow the story smoothly. The plot develops consistently from the first film, introducing new characters like Kyoukai while bringing back familiar faces. The story centers on internal palace conflicts and harsh external warfare where Shin and fellow slaves fight as front-line soldiers. The action is intense but balanced with touching and occasionally lighthearted moments. Character growth is clear, especially Shin’s evolving understanding of what makes a great general, and Kyoukai’s personal journey. Performances remain strong, notably Kento Yamazaki and Nana Seino, with demanding swordplay and well-crafted costumes. Cinematography captures detailed expressions and battles, using natural desert lighting effectively, making this sequel a must-watch for Kingdom fans. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com)
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