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Although the story takes place in Japan, the lines in the film are all in English, and the Japanese cinema provides two versions of English soundtrack and Japanese dubbing for the audience to choose from.
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When Tadanobu Asano was filming Thor in Las Vegas, he heard from related personnel that Tadanobu was about to be adapted by Hollywood, and he received an oral invitation from the other party at that time.
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Carl Rissin's actual shooting progress was very slow, and Shibasaki Yuki recalled the experience of shooting 20-30 scenes in a scene.
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Asano Tadanobu's evaluation of Kira's role is "sorrowful man".
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Rinko Kikuchi and Tadanobu Asano belong to the same place, so she treats the latter like a elder brother, and the two talk constantly on the set from morning to night, and they are naturally in a tacit understanding with the play. Asano said that he and Rinko can be regarded as marginal people in the Japanese film circle, so they happen to be playing the villain together.
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Tadanobu Asano tweeted the day before the show to invite fans to watch, but he mistakenly typed the title as "46 Ronin" and was teased by the fans "Why is there one less person?"
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During the interview, Keanu Reeves humbly regarded Sanada Hiroyuki as a teacher, saying that he had learned many useful things from the opponent, such as fighting, manners, etiquette, and so on. For example, Sanada taught him that "Samurai all make sounds from their abdomen."
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The director called Rinko Kikuchi as a muse, and Rinko also made many suggestions on the costume design of her character.
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It is said that the director also gave Kira a white-haired headgear, but was rejected by Asano's "No".
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After the early filming technique, Keanu took the knife he got from Tengu home for his collection.
47 Ronin behind the scenes gags
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Basho: Kai, I have a confession to make. When I was a boy, I used to wait in the woods outside your hut and when you came out, I threw stones at you and hide.
Kai: I knew it was you. I could see your belly sticking out from behind the trees.
Basho: I'm sorry, Kai. You're a good man.
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Yasuno: Kai, forgive me for not thanking you for defeating the beast and saving my life. A samurai does not take credit for victories of others.
[Presents Basho's sword to Kai]
Yasuno: This belonged to Basho. A samurai wears two swords.
[Kai takes the sword and bows]