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The Last Samurai (2003) REACTION PART 2

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Жыл бұрын

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@michadegraaf4570
@michadegraaf4570 Жыл бұрын
Hans Zimmer deserves so much credit for the music, and Taka is so incredibly beautiful. awesome movie in every way
@XX2Media
@XX2Media Жыл бұрын
I agree. Edward Zwick worked with some phenomenal composers. I still hum the melodies of Glory by James Horner to this day.
@alexlim864
@alexlim864 Жыл бұрын
Taka, I'm not surprised. The actress who played her, Koyuki, is a model.
@christopherbrown6049
@christopherbrown6049 Жыл бұрын
Super correct statement on all 3, it was bloody good on the big screen😲
@joeschmoe233
@joeschmoe233 Жыл бұрын
I agree, it's a masterpiece.
@jbc22112
@jbc22112 Жыл бұрын
The music is so fitting and beautiful in every moment, simply perfect.
@jrl95
@jrl95 Жыл бұрын
Nobutada going out like a warrior always gets to me . A son dying for his father, that’s ultimate honor and respect .
@Alpha40M
@Alpha40M 4 ай бұрын
It gets me too man
@torky1877
@torky1877 Жыл бұрын
This is honestly one of the most unjustly underrated movies ever.
@jbc22112
@jbc22112 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree. But I think it's a movie that needs second viewing to really appreciate it as masterpiece. I remember really liking it when I saw it first time but then I just forgot about it for couple years. Then I saw it again and it soon became one of my top 3 movies. Maybe thanks to reaction videos it will get the much deserved public wide recognition after all.
@Finwaell
@Finwaell Жыл бұрын
it's not underrated at all
@rpnp2
@rpnp2 Жыл бұрын
@@Finwaell I think it is because i have heard so many people think this movie was a samurai version of the mission impossible when it came out and they didn't want to see it. I think all the trailers for it made it look like an action movie at the time.
@hunterphung3638
@hunterphung3638 10 ай бұрын
the best master piece for me.
@nectarpeach2853
@nectarpeach2853 2 ай бұрын
@@rpnp2 there were so many good movies during those years non-stop, it was easy to miss out on good movies. all the time i look at movies during those times and I'm shocked i missed them
@coldflamebluedragon196
@coldflamebluedragon196 Жыл бұрын
The Last Samurai is one of those films that evokes such emotions that I can never get through it without shedding some tears
@SaverioP
@SaverioP Жыл бұрын
Somebody else commented and I agree, that it's obvious everybody involved in the making of this movie cared deeply about the project and and put their best effort into it. What they brought to the screen has held up pretty darn well IMO.
@serchtf
@serchtf Жыл бұрын
The Nathan Algreen character is based in a real man, a french captain named Jules Brunet who help a faction called Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei during the Meiji restoration. What a great movie.
@quasarleon4645
@quasarleon4645 Жыл бұрын
30:14 Whoever cast this actor for this part ... is a Legend .
@vanillasnowx
@vanillasnowx Жыл бұрын
The whole perfect line is him finishing his poem. Haiku is a poem with 3 lines that focuses on syllables. 5 - 7 - 5 They(1) are(2) all(3) per(4) fect(5) for his last line That more touching and emotional
@Commander-vf1lk
@Commander-vf1lk Жыл бұрын
The public shaming of Nobutada. Soldiers beat him to the ground, take away his daisho (katana and wakizashi swords), and then cut his chonmage (topknot) off as a method of humiliation. To a samurai, their honor is their life, and to many samurai, a chonmage was a symbol of honor. Katsumoto's final plea to the Emperor to stand up to his council. He stands there in a bow and looks absolutely heartbroken that the Emperor won't speak up. Can’t blame him for someone at such a young age & inexperience to lead his country especially when deciding what’s right & wrong. Imagine asking your teacher for help/guidance deciding right & wrong only to be told you’ve to figure it out yourself. Truthfully speaking, figuring things out for yourself is the only freedom anyone really has. Use that freedom. Make up your own mind. However, choices have consequences which no one is free from. If you don’t find a way, no one else will.
@michaelriddick7116
@michaelriddick7116 Жыл бұрын
The scene where Taka helps him Don his Samurai armor is one of the most sensual and intimate moments ever filmed imo. 🥰😭😭😭
@mikebunner3498
@mikebunner3498 Жыл бұрын
I have watched Tom since he started his career. He is a fine actor.. Now one of the best lines in the movie - "I will tell you how he lived!" You two take care and stay safe....
@michaelvincent4280
@michaelvincent4280 Жыл бұрын
Hugging the boy is one of the touching scenes in the film that most reactors seem to cut out; I don't know why. Thank You for showing that moment.
@Basedlocation
@Basedlocation Жыл бұрын
I would say the final scene with the emperor saying that he wanted a strong and modern nation but they cannot forget their ancestors
@vkdeen7570
@vkdeen7570 Жыл бұрын
one of my favourite films, so much heart honour and great messages in it. the constant struggle between tradition and modernisation. the transition of warfare to more and more brutal and cold killing without conscious and the soundtrack 👌
@vkdeen7570
@vkdeen7570 Жыл бұрын
@Marcus u couldn't kill on mass like u can now. 3 guys in a room thousands of miles away now press a button on a computer screen and a few drones drop a bomb or two killings hundreds... it gets called collateral damage. little skill no conscious no accountability no honour u never even see the eyes of ppl u kill or the homes u blow up or fear in the eyes of the children on the streets. maybe u should try leaving the little sheltered life u live or read some books or do some research in modern weaponry for any conflict beyond ww1. hell just look at the incidents and numbers in the "Iraq war". no way in good faith could say its a more humane or less brutal or more conscious war ps u might also wanna read up the differences between samurai and ninjas. such as their level of training and the classes from which the came. it would be very unusual for a samurai (from high class society) to pronounce himself a shinobi (from the lower class of society). thag doesn't mean they didn't kill and often rogue samurai acted somewhat like war Lords dictating for regions... but they were very different to shinobi
@10041976410
@10041976410 Жыл бұрын
Landed in Japan in 1867 to train the samurai regiments there, the Frenchman Jules Brunet ended up embracing their cause, joining the insurrection against the emperor. A century and a half later, he will inspire the character of Nathan Algren, portrayed by Tom Cruise in The Last Samurai.
@cliveklg7739
@cliveklg7739 Жыл бұрын
Katsumoto: "The perfect blossom is a rare thing. You could spend your life looking for one, and it would not be a wasted life." Katsumoto as he is dying: "Perfect. They are all perfect." "Dances with Wolves" has a similar theme as this film.
@jbc22112
@jbc22112 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I love both movies pretty much equally. Then came Avatar which has also similar theme but unlike other people, I wasn't very moved by that, it didn't feel as deep as these two movies.
@porkwop9171
@porkwop9171 Жыл бұрын
Tom cruises best role by far. Excellent movie. Very well made
@rollotomassi6232
@rollotomassi6232 Жыл бұрын
In my top 5 all time favorite movie and you girls did an excellent reaction. I wondered if Michelle would cry(I new Viki would ball), but when Michelle cries this much you know it's an epic.
@dizzyrascal5015
@dizzyrascal5015 Жыл бұрын
Soldiers like Nathan Algren have a mind that can take in and process new skills quickly which is why he learned the language so fast
@leonh.kalayjian6556
@leonh.kalayjian6556 Жыл бұрын
I can see how the beauty and sadness of this movie tore both of you apart. You are both fine people.
@johnmiwa6256
@johnmiwa6256 Жыл бұрын
The director of this movie, Edward Zwick, also directed "Glory".
@zoltannagy972
@zoltannagy972 Жыл бұрын
"Glory" is great movie.
@Jalynfein
@Jalynfein Жыл бұрын
"They are all perfect."
@davidbennett1357
@davidbennett1357 Жыл бұрын
so a little real world lore for you: the unnamed samurai who Algren calls Bob is played by Seizō Fukumoto, an actor who specialized in kirareyaku, playing the part of a man who loses a sword fight. It is estimated that he died 50,000 times onscreen.
@PaulSchober
@PaulSchober Жыл бұрын
Recognized him from Seven Samurai
@Zeus-ck4sy
@Zeus-ck4sy Жыл бұрын
This is a great movie. Everythign is done so well and comes together magnificently. It also shows War is notfaceless numbers and battlefields, but of people. Even though they fight each other they are still people and there is humanity within. How enemies can and would be friends, if not for the circumstances.
@shawnwacek6791
@shawnwacek6791 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful masterpiece of a movie glad you ladies enjoyed the movie the part with the horses in the battle scene the concrete at the theater was shaking like an earthquake at that scene it was awesome I saw this movie six times the day of theater when it was still in theaters when it came out one of my all-time favorite movies of Tom Cruise ☺️
@galadballcrusher8182
@galadballcrusher8182 Жыл бұрын
I don't think you understood what happened with the emperor in the end. That guy said because Emperor cancelled the deal he personally loses face and feels dishonnored and the emperor said "so if you can not live in such shame here i give you this sword " (meaning to take your own life). See the main reason for sepukku is the inability to keep living with shame you accumulated that will stigmatize you as a social pariah. So the reason he did not take it had nothing to do with blood but only because too pussy by that culture's tenets to expiate his shame by ritual suicide
@edp5886
@edp5886 Жыл бұрын
I love the line "I will tell you how he lived."
@stupidsminkle
@stupidsminkle Жыл бұрын
I don't own many movies on DVD because I know they will not be around forever. But this is one movie I purchased and never regret it. It's SO GOOD and emotional with beautiful videography. They really show there are no winners in a war.
@Zeromus10
@Zeromus10 Жыл бұрын
Mich crying... that is something I do not see often if at all! This is a superb movie. I truly enjoy it every time I see it. The story was a bit predictable but still, I truly like it and is extremely well done. Respect for the Samurai!
@XX2Media
@XX2Media Жыл бұрын
As much as I loved Glory in 1988/89, The Last Samurai is still my favorite Edward Zwick film. Period pieces were always his modus operendi and this was his best. Say what you want about Tom Cruise but this was one of his finest works.
@ohara.
@ohara. Жыл бұрын
japanese here (not all samurai) but 250 years in the edo era samurai became problematic they turned into bullies for hire and expected people to feed them house them and clothe them for free and not anyone could afford samurai as protection once japan had mostly peace we had to move on, yet no one fetishizes samurai more than westerners
@white-noisemaker9554
@white-noisemaker9554 Жыл бұрын
Thank for speaking up, as much as I do enjoy this film, it definitely fetishizes and glosses over many of the problematic issues with holding onto the samurai caste system. Traditions such as Tsujigiri (live human test cutting) and other privileges where the samurai caste held the power of life and death over non-samurai made the common folk live in terror of the samurai. Remember in the processional march back into Tokyo when all the common folk screamed in panic as they realized samurai were coming down the street? If they hadn't gotten out of the way, by custom and Pre-Meijii law, the samurai had the right to cut anyone down blocking their path. Most Westerners don't grasp just how bad the caste system was under the old order.
@michaelm108
@michaelm108 Жыл бұрын
thanks so much for sharing your emotions with all of us
@branislavmelis6568
@branislavmelis6568 Жыл бұрын
🤩🤩 I am from Central Europe and I love Japanese culture and traditions. Such a wonderful movie! Tom Cruise and his best acting performance! 👍👍
@leonh.kalayjian6556
@leonh.kalayjian6556 Жыл бұрын
He's actually good one a few movies. Born on the fourth of July and rain man are also great. I love minority report, more the story and art design.
@rollotomassi6232
@rollotomassi6232 Жыл бұрын
@@leonh.kalayjian6556 My favorite Cruise movies after this are Day after Tomorrow and Collateral along with the ones you mentioned. The Reacher movies could have been written better but they were decent
@apanuikoopu791
@apanuikoopu791 Жыл бұрын
you miss the point, its called the last samuri because a certain culture wanted everything.
@briangreen9677
@briangreen9677 Жыл бұрын
If you liked this film you may also be interested in "Last of the Mohicans" and "Dances With Wolves". Fantastic reaction you two!
@joeschmoe233
@joeschmoe233 Жыл бұрын
Probably the best movie Tom Cruise ever made. Absolutely in my top 20 movies ever viewed.
@GITMachine
@GITMachine 6 ай бұрын
Incredible movie, and what a lot of people don't realize is this last battle was loosely based on very real events. Japan had an extremely painful birth into the industrialized era. Also, Cruise should have won a damn Oscar for this movie.
@V7avalon
@V7avalon Жыл бұрын
Viki is so sweet 😋 and yes I had to screen shot Michelle crying at a movie😢 ..🤣
@TheSpydyr
@TheSpydyr Жыл бұрын
I knew this one would hit you girls in the feels big time. And I wasn't let down. It's such a great and emotional movie. One of my favorites.
@d29f56
@d29f56 Жыл бұрын
Can I suggest you ”the last of the mohicans ” if you didn’t see it before Great movie
@michaelriddick7116
@michaelriddick7116 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic movie!! One of Daniel Day Lewis's best performances! 💪😎💪
@mb-ob2ye
@mb-ob2ye Жыл бұрын
Was going to say the same thing.
@fernandof.2225
@fernandof.2225 Жыл бұрын
fun fact: the sword that Tom Cruise received was done by a 3rd generation Blacksmith. He setup the entire place to build the sword for the movie. fun fact: Bob was a retired actor that came out of retirement just to make this movie.
@Finwaell
@Finwaell Жыл бұрын
I think I just love Vicky. She's so special.
@Sagittario68
@Sagittario68 Жыл бұрын
One of the most beautiful and exciting reactions I have ever had the privilege of witnessing. Thank you. A kiss from Italy.😘
@Sidewalkman1
@Sidewalkman1 Жыл бұрын
You ladies would love Far and Away. It's another Tom Cruse history movie.
@cpucla
@cpucla Жыл бұрын
Simply one of the best reaction of this channel! Congrats ladies for the heartfelt emotion, responses and feelings you were able to express.
@sahityabk
@sahityabk Жыл бұрын
Something about the last couple minutes of this movie always gets me
@louisgervasio7570
@louisgervasio7570 Жыл бұрын
I love the soundtrack to this movie
@russellward4624
@russellward4624 Жыл бұрын
Since you liked this so much you should watch Memoirs of a Geisha 2005. Ken Watanabe(Katsumoto) is in it as well.
@christopheclaus8505
@christopheclaus8505 Жыл бұрын
also a masterpiece !!
@jasongarcia1886
@jasongarcia1886 Жыл бұрын
Also Inception, The Vampire's Assistant, and Godzilla 1 and 2
@TheOffkilter
@TheOffkilter Жыл бұрын
This isnt very historically accurate and definitely romanticizes the Samurai while leaving out some of theyre more unpalatable history and customs but its a really good movie regardless.
@michaelvincent4280
@michaelvincent4280 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite soundtracks. And films.
@joaopauloj.p.5263
@joaopauloj.p.5263 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful, powerful vídeo! Great movie and reaction...tanks , congrats from Brazil 🇧🇷👏!
@KrypticNerve
@KrypticNerve Жыл бұрын
Girl in the white sweater had all the same emotions I did I just want to be next to her and feel this movie with her. This Movie had so many emotions for me and I wish I could share them with someone else that feels it the same as I do. I want to hug her so bad!!
@jarrettenaope7038
@jarrettenaope7038 Жыл бұрын
Great Conclusion..I Actually saw this in theatres At Least 2 times
@enricodilella1325
@enricodilella1325 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorıte movıes ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 Grazıe mılle Bellıssime ☺️☺️ I don't know ıf the movıes or Vıkı reactıons are more dramatıc 🤭😘 Many hugs to all of you from Italy, girls!
@blissfull_ignorance8454
@blissfull_ignorance8454 Жыл бұрын
The Samurai class represented Japan's feudal, medieval past when the power was held byt the Samurai class, Emperor being a mere figurehead without real political power. During the time movie takes place, Japan is undergoing a rapid modernisation with bestowing power back upon the Emperor as true head of the state. Samurais had traditionally been the military class in Japan with their own feudal systems, them being at the top of hierarchy and common people their subjects with no right to bear or even posses arms of any sorts. However, as Japan started to modernise and wanting to create a strong national sense of unity, they abolished the old feudal system and started to create a national, modern style army that invited even the lowest-ranking members of society in that was loyal directly to the Emporor. In that new order they created, samurais were seen as relics in the past with their outdated codes of honour etc. Traditions had to subside in behalf of efficiency and industrialization.
@Commander-vf1lk
@Commander-vf1lk Жыл бұрын
Lastly, who said war was fair? War never is. We fight differently. This is how we fight as technology advances. We evolve warfare. We can never stop the progress of machines as it is inevitable. Everything has its pros & cons no matter what. Bows & arrows were the pinnacle of technology in war but now we’ve rifles then machine guns then war machines, etc. From an old generation to the future generation which is the present.
@graymouser6599
@graymouser6599 Жыл бұрын
If you like this movie I have two recommendations for you if you haven't already seen them. The first is Dances with Wolves. It is a very similar story to this one (so much so that many people call this movie "Dances with Swords"). The other which is a different story but is really good is The Seven Samurai. I think you will find the cultural aspects of this film very interesting in addition to it being a great story that has been copied many times over the years.
@scottdarden3091
@scottdarden3091 Жыл бұрын
This is the first time I saw a movie get to Michelle. Cry 🤣
@MrFirsito
@MrFirsito Жыл бұрын
i was about to comment this, Viki's reaction was beatiful but Michielle was really moved... amazing video
@vinizius_samplesYT
@vinizius_samplesYT Жыл бұрын
The Green Mile too
@elrobercone
@elrobercone Жыл бұрын
Pues yo tuve el privilegio de ver este film cuando se estrenó, en una sala de cine. Privilegios de la edad. 🙂 De lo mejor que ha hecho Cruise. ♥️
@davidblauyoutube
@davidblauyoutube Жыл бұрын
Wonderful reaction to an outstanding movie! I hope you will study the real Emperor Meiji who oversaw the modernization of Japan.
@hplovecraftscat2255
@hplovecraftscat2255 Жыл бұрын
The leaders stay in back because they are more valuable. Losing one of them hurts a lot more than losing a rifleman. You can easily replace a rifleman, but not a leader with years and years of experience.
@waratahdavid696
@waratahdavid696 11 ай бұрын
Great music. And the music? Surprisingly understated for an American movie, is lovely.
@ericautaubo8543
@ericautaubo8543 Жыл бұрын
"Warriors of The Rainbow: Seediq Bale" is a mix of this movie and "Apocalypto"
@acslater017
@acslater017 Жыл бұрын
They are all perfect 🌸 🧘🏻 🌸
@Zombiesnyder13
@Zombiesnyder13 Жыл бұрын
Edward Zwick is amazing
@leonh.kalayjian6556
@leonh.kalayjian6556 Жыл бұрын
He did glory as well. I used to watch his series thirty something back in the day.
@petejones1232123
@petejones1232123 Жыл бұрын
When the Japanese leader that can speak English says "He's defeated! He must accept his shame!" shows the difference between someone who fights for true honor and the other that fights for pride.
@jachyra9
@jachyra9 Жыл бұрын
Except that few if any samurai of any period in history every fought for honor. Just saying. :)
@russellward4624
@russellward4624 Жыл бұрын
@@jachyra9 well it was a different idea of honor than western idea.
@russellward4624
@russellward4624 Жыл бұрын
It also shows that Katsumoto was able to "join the old ways with the new" it was thier custom to take thier life when defeated and Algren showed him he didn't have to give up because he failed to convince the empower. He could keep trying as long as he's alive.
@jachyra9
@jachyra9 Жыл бұрын
@@russellward4624 - Different in the sense that it was virtually nonexistent, sure.
@jachyra9
@jachyra9 Жыл бұрын
@@russellward4624 - Seppuku was actually quite rare, and clearly did not constitute a standard form of suicide prior to the Tokugawa period. During the Tokugawa era it developed a special mystique as the only way a *real* samurai would kill himself. Even so, voluntary seppuku was a very rare thing, especially after the Shogunate and various domains banned junshi ( suicide to follow one's lord into death ) around the turn of the eighteenth century. More commonly, seppuku was imposed as a punishment. The form of capital punishment applied to samurai, except in cases in which the crime was so heinous as to obviate the perpetrator's samurai status, in which case he might be beheaded, crucified or whatever. It also became ritualized to the point where actual belly cutting was the exception, rather than the rule, and the seppuku rite was really little more than self-initiated execution, the condemned initiating the beheading by reaching for the knife, rather than simply waiting for the executioner to behead him, as in ordinary executions. Sometimes they didn't even put a knife on the tray, substituting fans or other objects, and thereby completely ritualizing the act.
@user-qr8up7xp7d
@user-qr8up7xp7d Жыл бұрын
“OUR people were doing it for their village”, absolutely perfect comment.
@user-qr8up7xp7d
@user-qr8up7xp7d Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the offer but I’m good. Watching you making interesting comments is reward enough. Intelligent, funny, heart-breaking, scary and, at times, savage. Often the insight is stunning. In a foreign language as well. It’s great to see the love and respect you have for each other, the way you support & vibe off each other. Outstanding work. Keep it up.
@Basedlocation
@Basedlocation Жыл бұрын
@@user-qr8up7xp7d It wasnt for the village it was so the ruling class the samurai could keep their wealth/power
@user-qr8up7xp7d
@user-qr8up7xp7d Жыл бұрын
@@Basedlocation seriously commenting on the socio-economic or political historical situation in a real country has no bearing on an opinion of a reviewer’s throwaway remark on a work of fiction. The purpose was to support the viewers consideration of the protagonist as “our” people, not comment on history. Relax kohai.
@michaelrivard4879
@michaelrivard4879 Жыл бұрын
The samurai could have walked away. But they didn't. So this is where the saying came from do not bring a knife to a gun fight
@Top10soon
@Top10soon Жыл бұрын
"Dead to the last man" they even mention the battle of thermopylae (300)
@user-qo4mg1mq9k
@user-qo4mg1mq9k Ай бұрын
共感してくださるリアクションが嬉しい…❤
@5trider29
@5trider29 Жыл бұрын
I'd recommend "The Three Musketeers" 1993 and "The man in the iron Mask" 1998 next
@dizzyrascal5015
@dizzyrascal5015 Жыл бұрын
This movie is a clear representation why I love Japan more than America
@KpXDrgn
@KpXDrgn 5 ай бұрын
U know it’s a man’s sob movie when Lia and Michelle cry to it
@user-ke7sd4rn6u
@user-ke7sd4rn6u 8 ай бұрын
海外の人が福本先生の散りぎわに涙流してくれるのホント嬉しい!
@AnthoTvReacts24
@AnthoTvReacts24 Жыл бұрын
Oh so strong to see the last samurai 👲🏻🎬 but in general was so excited and amazing as well thanks for the suggestion today see you on the next girls
@SouthPaw718
@SouthPaw718 Жыл бұрын
"Ambassador Hershel, I have concluded that your farm is not in the best interest of my people"
@marcuslab4898
@marcuslab4898 Жыл бұрын
33:53 my fav part LOL
@Johne.8250
@Johne.8250 Жыл бұрын
Michelle’s popular phrase, “poker face” 😁
@russellward4624
@russellward4624 Жыл бұрын
The scroll the kid gives Algren the symbal (侍) means Samurai.
@melbeasley9762
@melbeasley9762 Жыл бұрын
There is a mini (3 part series) called Generation War. WW2 from a German perspective. It has only been reviewed once. I think it deserves better.
@angeloterrones9789
@angeloterrones9789 Жыл бұрын
Tell me how he died. No I’ll tell you how he lived.
@TheRedStateBlue
@TheRedStateBlue Жыл бұрын
fun movie to watch. good entertainment. not even a little bit accurate, historically. and you need to understand... the people, the regular everyday common people in Japan under the Samurai, were slaves. for thousands of years their lives were the whim of their lords. they didn't even have names. they were simply known by their job titles. a Samurai could kill whoever he wanted, whenever he wanted. they used to test the strength of their new swords by seeing how many criminals they could cut through, the best being those that could cut 5 bodies at once. the Samurai were horrible.
@Stubbies2003
@Stubbies2003 Жыл бұрын
The trope of the one white man coming in to save natives is tired but I love this movie just like Dances with Wolves and Avatar not for the stupid white man trope but for the Native American culture, Japanese culture and Na'vi culture that you get to see in these movies.
@patrickskramstad1485
@patrickskramstad1485 Жыл бұрын
Philosophical question: What is your "perfect death?"
@bobbyquinting3918
@bobbyquinting3918 Жыл бұрын
No King, Queen or Emperor is worth dying for.
@javix2013
@javix2013 Жыл бұрын
At the end of this younger generation, it begins to know why Tom Cruise is the star that he is.
@Island-lava
@Island-lava 11 ай бұрын
It’s an older film but you might enjoy Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence.
@mikebunner3498
@mikebunner3498 Жыл бұрын
You two being females understand better than a man what it is like to be treated like an object..??? From what little I know about Samurai. They enjoyed unlimited power & privilege. Remember ladies this society took on most of the world. Japan whipped China, and most of the surrounding countries. Girls, please remember it is just a movie..!! Hollywood sometimes just make it up. These people believe in honor and respect. I am reminded of a saying that I love. It is better to fight to the death, than to surrender to it. Valid words!!!!!!!! Do NOT be sad - he died with honor! Just relax and enjoy the movie ladies. When the kissy, kissy started the girl in the white sweater made sounds that had me scratching my head. The battle scene is excellent. I will look for you on the field.And I will place a sword in your chest. The Japanese have too much confidence in their equipment. Tactics and movement will win out. Cut off their retreat. And the Idiot on the hill sends in ALL of his remaining troops. He should be defeated.. The great leaders led from the front. A keen observation ladies.... Many years ago, I met a man who had served under General Patton in World War II. They had total faith in his leadership. Enjoy yourselves girls. And thank God you did not have to go thru this... Do you all know what he is going to do?? Damn good movie!!!!!!!! Stop crying or you are going to make me cry...
@Arcideeznuts
@Arcideeznuts Жыл бұрын
The samurai and the imperial army were all warriors. Fighting and dying on the battlefield was who they were.
@jasongarcia1886
@jasongarcia1886 Жыл бұрын
You girls should check out these movies they're really good and you'll like them (2004) King Arthur Hildago Lucky Number Slevin Road to Paloma Sweet Girl Outlaw King The Adam Project 12 Strong The Mask of Zoro The Ledgend of Zoro 13th Warrior Walking Tall The Giver Sinbad Legend of the Seven Seas
@brandonshepherd7477
@brandonshepherd7477 Жыл бұрын
Did you guys start the edit in the middle of the movie?
@geraove1079
@geraove1079 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction, good movie 😀✌️
@singingwolf3929
@singingwolf3929 Жыл бұрын
Amazing reaction. Check out Robin Hood Prince of Thieves (Kevin Costner). This movie embodies a quote from that movie. "And one free man defending his home is more powerful than ten hired soldiers."
@jasongarcia1886
@jasongarcia1886 Жыл бұрын
Also the Robin Hood movie with Russell Crowe that one was also really good
@singingwolf3929
@singingwolf3929 Жыл бұрын
@@jasongarcia1886 I even liked the one with Jaimie Foxx. Though I'd say it is the weakest of the 3.
@jasongarcia1886
@jasongarcia1886 Жыл бұрын
@@singingwolf3929 true me too I like all three of those Robin Hood movies they each told a great story in their own way
@bikerbud3903
@bikerbud3903 Жыл бұрын
Next movie to do is "SEABISCUIT" A true story during the depression in America in the 1930's. Remarkable movie and very accurate to the true story.
@urborg74
@urborg74 Жыл бұрын
It's mind boggling that people hated on this movie, said Tom Cruise ruined it. So glad people now are able to appreciate how good it is.
@thelyricologist9568
@thelyricologist9568 Жыл бұрын
The question is: who was the last Samurai Katsumoto or Algren? 🙂
@subspace666
@subspace666 Жыл бұрын
guess depending on your interpretation it could be ether one but if meant literally its probably Algren since when he offered his life to the emperor at the end he was a samurai and it wasn't clear that Katsumoto died after all his men, all his men were samurai too. imo anyways
@_toph_
@_toph_ Жыл бұрын
i always interpreted the title as plural, not singular.
@ocpofficialrep7026
@ocpofficialrep7026 Жыл бұрын
as sad as it is the whole killing of the samurai was needed for all of japan to survive.
@jarlnils435
@jarlnils435 Жыл бұрын
Everything is fair in war and love. This is war and only an idiot would not use a good weapon because it is fair. Samurai knew this and were the first to buy gatling guns. The Nagaoka clan bought two and used them to defend their castle against the imperial army. That was around 9 years before the events of this movie. Guns were since the 16th century a major part of samurai warfare and I never understood why they decided against guns on the samurai side in this movie.
@dankiburz4217
@dankiburz4217 Жыл бұрын
I suggest putting the movie in the big box and the 2 women in a small box or at least boxes of equal size. Also turn up the volume so everyone knows what's going on.
@winterflower6692
@winterflower6692 Жыл бұрын
I recommend you: Animal Farm 1954 (animation) and Animal Farm 1999 (live action).
@bg7606
@bg7606 Жыл бұрын
Love your channel and love your reactions and this movie, but u all need to read some history. The samurai were not the benevolent people u think they are from the movie. For centuries they were the only ones who had any rights whatsoever in japan. And they had the right to take the life of any non samurai at any time for any reason without consequences. By the time of this movie samurai class was an idle corrupt class who lived on the backs of the peasants
@vmsvax2130
@vmsvax2130 11 ай бұрын
When samurai killed people of non samurai, the samurai had to proof his legitimateness. If not or failed, he had to die. What was the legitimateness, you may know from internet with the key word "Kirisute Gomen".
@rythiel3508
@rythiel3508 Жыл бұрын
I recommend the films: Beowulf (2007). Manjhi: the mountain man and sword of the stranger (movie)
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