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  1. Dec 5, 2023 · It was stupid, but after [The Last Samurai] came out, Hollywood tried to be more authentic when it came to Asian stories.” While not above reproach, The Last Samurai was a landmark in more ...

  2. It was well received by most Japanese audiences living in Japan, I believe. Its good point compared to similar movies is that most of Japanese dialogue in the movie are very natural. Eastwood's "Letters from Iwo Jima" is even better in that point. As for factual errors, it doesn't matter for average Japanese people because they don't know ...

  3. The Last Samurai is a 2003 ... It was stupid, but after The Last Samurai came ... The Last Samurai at the TCM Movie Database; The Last Samurai at the AFI Catalog of ...

  4. This sets up Japan needing help from the United States to establish a modern imperial army. In a long story short the main character Nathan Algren (Tom Cruise) is chosen to help train said military, but gets captured by the Samurai and eventually sides with them in the fight to retain Japan's traditions.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Obligatory "Tom Cruise is NOT the Last Samurai in the title, Ken Watanabe is." Also, samurai can be both singular and plural, so it's actually referring to ALL the samurai in the movie. It's the last of the samurai. And yeah, it's a pretty good movie that gets flack for stupid reasons that are addressed in OP.

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  8. Oct 7, 2024 · Tom Cruise's fighting in The Last Samurai earns a positive review from a real-life martial arts and katana instructor. Released in 2003, historical epic The Last Samurai is directed by Edward Zwick, with Cruise starring as Nathan Algren, a U.S. Army Captain who finds himself torn between two sides after being taken hostage by samurai warriors in 19th century Japan.

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