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  • Director(s): Edward Zwick 
  • Editor: Warner Home Video
  • Category: Action - Adventure - Drama - Feature Film-drama - Movie
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    While Japan undergoes tumultuous transition to a more Westernized society in 1876-77, The Last Samurai gives epic sweep to an intimate story of cultures at a crossroads. In America, tormented Civil War veteran Capt. Nathan Algren (Tom Cruise) is coerced by a mercenary officer (Tony Goldwyn) to train the Japanese Emperor's troops in the use of modern weaponry. Opposing this "progress" is a rebellion of samurai warriors, holding fast to their traditions of honor despite strategic disadvantage. As a captive of the samurai leader (Ken Watanabe), Algren learns, appreciates, and adopts the samurai code, switching sides for a climactic battle that will put everyone's honor to the ultimate test. All of which makes director Edward Zwick's noble epic eminently worthwhile, even if its Hollywood trappings (including an all-too-conventional ending) prevent it from being the masterpiece that Zwick and screenwriter John Logan clearly wanted it to be. Instead, The Last Samurai is an elegant mainstream adventure, impressive in all aspects of its production. It may not engage the emotions as effectively as Logan's script for Gladiator, but like Cruise's character, it finds its own quality of honor. --Jeff Shannon
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    Tam Japanese university student and T watched The Last Samurai.
    The movie is Orlgren inside of an American prison,who came in Japan and meet Samurai.
    T thought the show was interesting because T want to see the real samurai.

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    I watched the movie Last samurai.
    This movie is about few samurai and an american fight the new japanese
    government.
    I thought the show was very cool and very excited movie.
    I would recommend this show Last samurai because I watched very interesting.

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    This movie is about "SAMURAI SPIRITS".Tom Cruise trains japanese people to
    become worriors to fight the enemy.I like the story because I want to be a
    cool man just like SAMURAI in this movie.I recommend the movie because the
    story is excerent.


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