The Last Samurai

The Last Samurai

In the face of an enemy, in the heart of one man, lies the soul of a warrior.

Sinopse

Nathan Algren is an American hired to instruct the Japanese army in the ways of modern warfare, which finds him learning to respect the samurai and the honorable principles that rule them. Pressed to destroy the samurai's way of life in the name of modernization and open trade, Algren decides to become an ultimate warrior himself and to fight for their right to exist.

  • 7.6
  • 2003
  • Released
  • 2h 34m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$140,000,000.00

Revenue

$456,800,000.00

Keywords
  • #japan
  • #samurai
  • #swordplay
  • #general
  • #sense of guilt
  • #war veteran
  • #sword
  • #war crimes
  • #loss of loved one
  • #self-discovery
  • #arms deal
  • #homeland
  • #katana
  • #emperor
  • #language barrier
  • #mountain village
  • #foreign legion
  • #insurgence
  • #mercenary
  • #campaign
  • #war strategy
  • #gettysburg
  • #slaughter
  • #soldier
  • #period drama
  • #alcoholic
  • #u.s. soldier
  • #japanese army
  • #warrior
  • #19th century
  • #war trauma
  • #vindictive
  • #intense
  • #antagonistic
  • #mighty whitey
  • #going native

Reviews

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 2 years ago

"Nathan Algren" (Tom Cruise) is a disenchanted, alcoholic Captain who, post American Civil War, is offered the chance of a fresh, lucrative, start in Japan training some raw recruits to form the basis a standing Imperial Army. He arrives and is presented to the young, forward-looking but somewhat intimidated Meiji Emperor and it subsequently becomes clear that his purpose is primarily to assist Ôm

r96sk
@r96skover 5 years ago

Recommended. <em>'The Last Samurai'</em> features some very cool and entertaining battle sequences, which are shot excellently. The premise itself is attracting, it's acted out astutely by the noteworthy cast list. It probably lasts too long, but I never truly got a feeling of it dragging out though. Tom Cruise is fantastic as Capt. Nathan Algren. It's no secret or surprise as we all know th

topkek327
@topkek327about 9 years ago

Edward Zwick's "The Last Samurai" is about two warriors whose cultures make them aliens, but whose values make them comrades. The battle scenes are stirring and elegantly mounted, but they are less about who wins than about what can be proven by dying. Beautifully designed, intelligently written, acted with conviction, it's an uncommonly thoughtful epic. Its power is compromised only by an ending

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