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The Last Samurai DVD (2-Disc Widescreen, 2004, Warner Brothers) FREE SHIPPING

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand new: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Case Type
Tall/DVD Case
Rating
R
Subtitle Language
English, French, Spanish
MPN
28383
Studio
Warner Home Video
Format
DVD
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Unit Type
Unit
Language
English, French
Release Year
2004
Actor
Tom Cruise, Timothy Spall
Features
Behind The Scenes Featurette, Captioned, Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Widescreen, Japan Premieres, Theatrical Trailer
Movie/TV Title
The Last Samurai
Season
none
Unit Quantity
1
Video Format
NTSC
Director
Edward Zwick
Sub-Genre
Samurai
Edition
2-Disc Widescreen Edition
Type
Movie
Producer
Marshall Herskovitz, Tom Cruise
Genre
Action, Adventure, Drama
Run Time
154 Minutes
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0085392838325

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  • Top favourable review

    The Last Samurai invokes courage, fortitude, and tenacity in the face of danger

    Characterization was done well on all main characters. Goals, motivation, and conflict abounded, and there wasn't any such thing as a sagging middle. The action and story remained strong throughout the whole movie. We saw growth on the part of both the protagonist and the antagonist to the point they ended both fighting for what was right on the same side. I've seen the movie before, but my hubby hadn't. When we got this in the mail, hubby decided to watch it that night, and even he was riveted clear through to the end. This movie tackles the heart of a man and doing what is right, even unto death if need be. I simply was awed by the story and will watch it often.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: coclend_35

  • Well Worth The Time, Notable Lesson Learned As Well!

    The Last Samurai embodies the true essences of two cultures who come together for power, control, and yes, War. Tom Cruise played his role quite well. He gave the role his own little twist of credibility. Even though he had struggled with alcohol during the first parts of the film, it seemed to bring out a deeper, darker side of him, yet making him appear mortal and weaker than his captors. This film portrays white men in a negative light. Their brutality and greed for money are most definitely present in the film. Algren (Tom Cruise)is firstly fighting to get paid until the Samurai win him over with their more honorable ideals. Samurai heroes act out of honor and dutiful service whereas western heroes are cold and detached and could care less about saving anyone until someone offers ...

  • The Last Samurai

    You honor me by reading this. Samurai and old school kung-fu movies are, at their core, Japanese westerns (or maybe I should say our westerns are American Samurai and kung-fu movies or whatever). The greatest samuari movie I've ever seen is "Seven Samurai," which was the inspiration for "The Magnificent Seven." In that legendary movie, there is a scene that has alway stood out to me as the defining saddness of the samurai. The greatest swordsman of the seven, a silent and brooding man, is slicing through the raiders that are attacking the villiage left and right. They are no match for him or his sword. But just as you think he is going to singlehandedly win this fight, his enemies fire off a pistol that fatally wounds him. As he staggers to his death, he takes a last look as his sword and ...

  • The Last Samurai

    Detailed item info Movie Description 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 ...

  • my opinion

    I have seen it before. Have not watched this disc, but expect it to be fine. good Pricing wonderful value

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: syont72