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Overview

User Rating:
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Director:
Edward Zwick
Writers (WGA):
John Logan (story)
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Release Date:
5 December 2003 (USA) more
Genre:
Action | Adventure | Drama | War more
Tagline:
In the face of an enemy, in the Heart of One Man, Lies the Soul of a Warrior.
Plot:
An American military advisor embraces the Samurai culture he was hired to destroy after he is captured in battle. full summary | full synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 15 wins & 39 nominations more
User Comments:
Cruise and Watanabe conquer with great performances more (884 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Ken Watanabe ... Katsumoto

Tom Cruise ... Nathan Algren

William Atherton ... Winchester Rep

Chad Lindberg ... Winchester Rep Assistant
Ray Godshall Sr. ... Convention Hall Attendee

Billy Connolly ... Zebulon Gant

Tony Goldwyn ... Colonel Bagley
Masato Harada ... Omura

Masashi Odate ... Omura's Companion

John Koyama ... Omura's Bodyguard

Timothy Spall ... Simon Graham
Shichinosuke Nakamura ... Emperor Meiji

Togo Igawa ... General Hasegawa
Satoshi Nikaido ... N.C.O.
Shintaro Wada ... Young Recruit
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Samurai (USA) (working title)
The Last Samurai: Bushidou (USA) (poster title)
El último samurai (Argentina) (Panama) (Spain) (Venezuela) [es]
Le dernier samouraï (Canada: French title) (France) [fr]
Последний самурай (Russia) [ru]
Den sidste Samurai (Denmark) [da]
Den siste samurai (Norway) [no]
Den siste samurajen (Sweden) [sv]
L'ultimo samurai (Italy) [it]
Last Samurai (Germany) [de]
O Último Samurai (Brazil) [pt]
O Último samurai (Portugal) (literal title) [pt]
O teleftaios samurai (Greece) [el]
Poslednji samuraj (Serbia) [sr]
Rasuto samurai (Japan) [ja]
Son samuray (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
Viimane samurai (Estonia) [et]
Viimeinen samurai (Finland) [fi]
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong violence and battle sequences.
Runtime:
154 min
Country:
USA
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
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DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
Filming Locations:
Auckland, New Zealand more

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Trivia:
The kanji characters that appear on the posters, often beneath the title, do not say "The Last Samurai." They say "bushido" ("the warrior Way," i.e., Japanese chivalry). more
Goofs:
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: The seppuku ritual in the film is correct for a battlefield. A person committing seppuku on a battlefield would in fact have his head fully decapitated; later, more ceremonial rituals, involved leaving the head still partially attached. However, since General Hasegawa was commiting suicide on a battlefield, his second (Katsumoto) would sever the head completely. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Simon Graham: [narrating] They say Japan was made by a sword. They say the old gods dipped a coral blade into the ocean, and when they pulled it out four perfect drops fell back into the sea, and those drops became the islands of Japan. I say, Japan was made by a handful of brave men. Warriors, willing to give their lives for what seems to have become a forgotten word: honor.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards (2004) (TV) more
Soundtrack:
Kagura-No-Netori more

FAQ

Is Omura fired as the emperor's adviser?
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150 out of 187 people found the following comment useful.
Cruise and Watanabe conquer with great performances, 14 December 2003
9/10
Author: filmbuff-36 from Houston, TX

It is said that the only thing constant is change. Old ideals die off, and new technologies replace the inefficiencies of yesteryear. The young usually have little trouble adjusting to change, but traditionalists are often dragged into the new era either kicking and screaming or silently resolved to remove themselves completely.

"The Last Samurai" manages to capture a little of both, with Japanese men living in a world in transition from ancient bushido rituals of honor into a more modern empire of industry and trade. A sweeping historical epic that hints at the brilliance of Akira Kurosawa's finest work while also invoking the melancholy of a Shakespearean tragedy, the movie is a reminder of the cost of high ideals and danger of industrial conformity.

It's 1876, and Captain Nathan Algren (Tom Cruise) is an alcoholic wreck of a man. A veteran of the Civil War as well as General Custer's Indian campaigns, he drifts from one situation to another ostensibly looking for work but really seeking refuge from his inner demons of slaughtering innocent women and children.

Opportunity knocks in the form of an old Army acquaintance Colonel Ben Bagley (Tony Goldwyn), who has accepted work with a Japanese businessman named Omura (Masato Harada). Omura has been charged with recruiting American war vets as military advisors to the new Japanese Army. Emperor Meiji, under advise from Omura and other parties, is interested in modernizing his nation's military with rifles and other armaments.

In order to unify the nation, the powers that be must first take care of civil dissidence within Japan. The samurai, led by charismatic chieftain Katsumoto (Ken Watanabe), are violently opposing the invasion of Western culture into their islands. Bagley foolishly sends his ill-trained soldiers into combat against the samurai, and during the resulting massacre Algren is captured and taken to the samurai's village.

During the course of the winter, Algren slowly gains the trust of his captors and in turn is given free roam over the village. He fights with Uijo (Hiroyuki Sanada), who dislikes the American from the beginning, and is given food and shelter by Taka (Koyuki), the wife of one of samurai he killed during battle.

Katsumoto meanwhile seeks to learn about his enemy, and begins to respect Algren as a fellow warrior. Also interested in the American is Katsumoto's son Nobutada (Shin Koyamada), intrigued by Western culture. Algren finds the first peace he has known in a long time, and begins to adapt to the ways of the samurai. He acts as a surrogate father to Taka's children, learns to sword fight with a kitana blade and begins to respect the culture that he originally sought to destroy.

But during Algren's absence the Japanese Army has had better opportunity to prepare themselves, and time is soon approaching that will determine the fate of the samurai and the future of Japan.

"The Last Samurai" is beautifully filmed by John Toll, the same cinematographer who worked on "Braveheart." The comparisons are obvious with moments of silent reflection and loud explosions of fury, both powerfully captured on film.

Director Edward Zwick brings the same determination to the screen that he did more than a decade ago with "Glory." The attention to period detail is near flawless and the movie never releases its grip on the audience.

As Algren, Cruise grows from suicidal depression to driven idealist quite realistically, drawing on the standard dishonored warrior archetype while giving him touches of humanity. Cruise's only shortcoming is his lack of dramatic range, and as such it never seems like Algren has any sinister intent even when acting selfishly. Never for a moment is there a doubt that he's destined to be a hero.

Cruise is also overshadowed in every scene by Watanabe, who makes Katsumoto a honorable man who is shocked by all the dishonor threatening to overthrow his country. Philosopher, poet, family man and warrior - Katsumoto wears many hats, and is realized through Watanabe perfectly.

Other smaller roles are captured by strong performances as well, including Goldwyn who brings class to the standard villain role as Bagley, Koyuki who plays Taka with quiet sadness and torn loyalties between her fallen husband and his killer who she is growing to love, and Koyamada who makes Nobutada young and headstrong but still sympathetic and honorable.

"The Last Samurai" only suffers during a protracted finale that screams of studio interference. The ending smacks of being safe, clean and Hollywood, something that almost betrays to whole film.

The movie is still strong enough to become a modern day classic. Like "The Wild Bunch," it speaks to those curious of what became of warriors who outlived their time. Timeless issues of honor, loyalty and redemption as well as the clashing of ancient culture versus new technology remain omnipresent. To remain in the past in foolish, but to forget it entirely is disgraceful.

Nine out of ten stars. Destined to be remembered for some time, this movie honorably deals with its subject matter.

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