The Last Samurai
The Last Samurai is a film released in the United States on December 5, 2003. It is set in the 1870s in Japan and stars: Algren, a disenfranchised army captain (once under the command of George Custer), travels to Japan to help the new Meiji government in training its first Western-style army. He leads the army into battle against Katsumoto's men, is routed and captured, and is imprisoned in Katsumoto's isolated village. While there, Algren begins to learn of the code of bushido and through this, he has an epiphany and becomes a samurai. The movie's climax occurs as a rebel cavalry charge is stopped by Gatling guns. Although many of the film's cast members are Japanese, the production crew is entirely American, and most of the movie was filmed in New Zealand. Unlike English, the Japanese language has no plural nouns. Many moviegoers incorrectly assumed the title refers to Tom Cruise's character, rather than to the group of samurai he interacted with.
See also O-yatoi gaikokujin
External links Official website
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