I really find no sense in this one, but I guess there might be people who likes it that way. It's basically meant to show Kenshin's story "while he's unconscious" after saving Kaoru from Shishio. I don't recommend it, but I've seen people suggesting it.
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Same way I disagree with watching the SW prequels before the OT ones. Prequels are meant to be placed after the original movies, because that's the way they are written and edited. Chronological order: The Beginning -> Rurouni Kenshin -> Kyoto Inferno -> Legend Ends -> The Final.Now, if you're already completely familiar with the story, there are two opions: It puts The Beginning as part of Enishi's arc, instead of an epilogue. This is my preference even though I'm (very) familiar with the whole story, but for some people it could be weird. It also helps to end on a high emotional note. It's the only way to not spoil The Final, and because of editing issues between the last two movies, it's what makes sense.
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Enishi's order: Rurouni Kenshin -> Kyoto Infierno -> Legend Ends -> The Beginning -> The Final.