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  1. The film is based on an original screenplay entitled The Last Samurai by John Logan. The project itself was inspired by writer and director Vincent Ward . Ward became executive producer on the film – working in development on it for nearly four years and after approaching several directors, including Francis Ford Coppola and Peter Weir , until he became interested with Edward Zwick .

  2. 7 Unique Facts about “The Last Samurai”: 1. Historical Inspirations: While the film is a work of fiction, it draws inspiration from real historical events, particularly the Satsuma Rebellion of 1877 in Japan. This rebellion, led by Saigo Takamori, a samurai opposed to the modernization of Japan, serves as a backdrop for the film’s narrative.

  3. Dec 5, 2003 · “The Last Samurai” breaks with the convention that the Western hero is always superior to the local culture he immerses in. It has been compared to “Lawrence of Arabia” and “Dances With Wolves,” films in which Westerners learn to respect Arabs and Indians, but this film goes a step further, clearly believing that Katsumoto’s traditional society is superior to the modernism being ...

  4. The 500 Samurai warriors are ready to fight but will have to face an enemy 5,000 strong. The director explains that the title refers to the Samurai as a race or class of people. The whole movie, in fact, is based on the end of the Samurai culture and the emergence of a new way of life in Japan, based on western ideals.

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  6. The Last Samurai: Directed by Edward Zwick. With Ken Watanabe, Tom Cruise, William Atherton, Chad Lindberg. In 19th century Japan, Nathan Algren, a US army captain, is hired by the Japanese emperor to train his army in the modern warfare techniques.

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  8. The Last Samurai is directed by Edward Zwick (Legends of the Fall, Courage Under Fire), and he has done a masterful job of choreography for both large scenes with hundreds of extras and intimate moments between the major characters. Although the screenplay by Zwick, John Logan, and Marshall Herskovitz contains three major battle sequences, it is really about the spiritual changes that come ...

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