The Last Samurai (Two Disc Edition) [2003] [2004]
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6486 in DVD
- Released on: 2004-05-07
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Aspect ratio: 1.77:1
- Number of discs: 2
- Formats: Box set, PAL, Special Edition
- Original language: English, French, Japanese
- Subtitled in: English, German, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Hebrew, Arabic, Greek
- Number of discs: 2
- Running time: 154 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
The Last Samurai gives epic sweep to an intimate story of cultures at a crossroads as Japan undergoes tumultuous transition to a more Westernised society in 1876-77. In America, tormented Civil War veteran Captain 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 honour 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 honour 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 honour. --Jeff Shannon
Special Features
- Director’s Video Journal
- Recount of a Warrior’s Journey by Tom Cruise
- Deleted Scenes
- Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Costuming, Weapons, and Training
- Director Commentary
DVD Technical Information:
- Aspect Ratio: Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic
- Soundtrack: English - Dolby Digital 5.1
- Running Time: 2 hours and 27 minutes (approx)
- Region Code: 2
Synopsis
Edward Zwick directs this sumptuously designed, action-packed period epic that stars Tom Cruise as Captain Nathan Algren. Algren, a former Civil War hero, is adrift in 1870s San Francisco after the war, a lost soul struggling to stay afloat in a booze-soaked stupor. When he is recruited by the Japanese government to train the Emperor's army, he departs for the unknown shores of Japan and begins training the soldiers in American military tactics. But these skills are useless against a band of samurai rebels led by the proud warrior Katsumoto (Ken Watanabe), and Algren is easily defeated. He is taken to a remote samurai village where he learns samurai warrior codes and ways of life, developing a deep bond with Katsumoto and sharing philosophical conversations with him. Caught between the feudal culture of the ancient samurai warriors and the encroachment of modern society, Algren is forced to choose between his own culture or Katsumoto's. THE LAST SAMURAI is lavish in its dramatic period costumes and intense performances, and will thrill fans of both historical drama and action films.
Customer Reviews
Must Own.
This is a movie event of epic proportions. This film has been my favourite film of all time since it appeared on DVD (i was unable to see it in the cinema cos i was too young).
It gives you a real feel of what traditional Japan was like and what went on there in the late 1800's. Also it commands a strong moral and it gets its message across in many different ways.
Although it can be quite sad at times, it has some great acting, fantastic scenery and possibly one of the best film storylines i have ever seen in my life.
I'm not a big fan of Tome Cruise but he plays the part of Capt. Nathan Algren superbly, and really shows what the character feels and what he thinks of the samurai who turn from his enimies to his friends.
The film is quite long but offers something so great that u'd be unable to tear urself from the screen. Another good thing about it is the wonderfully constructed soundtrack which is also an essential if u buy this film.
So whether you like this type of film or not, it really is captivating and one of the greatest films i have seen so far.
Really really do not miss out on this film, it's great and it may just get you thinking too.
popcorn fluff
perfectly watchable popcorn epic.the action is well staged and visuals impressive and the acting is solid
A powerful film for westerners!
I'm not a fan of Ed Zwick films, but this is definitely one of his better ones. It's not often you see a film with so much potential for social change and commentary as this one.
Anyone who's sick of the rat race and materialism should check this out, the whole sub-text of this film deals with our lack of virtues and spirituality which it so excellently portrays.
After watching this film really changed my perspective on things, it does borrow alot from Dances with Wolves, but this isn't a bad thing.
Overall 5/5 stars, for the message of the film regardless of the head-chopping action!
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