The Last Samurai evaluation action
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Everett 2022-03-24 09:01:12
Some ancient cultures will always be ruthlessly annihilated in the torrent of history. The film has a magnificent war and a strong flow of Bushido culture, and the conflict between modern culture and traditional culture is the root of all tragedies. Everything in the movie is made according to the epic standards, but I didn't watch it with enthusiasm, but it felt sad. All in all, the film conveys culture and spirit, and it is a very good film.
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Lesley 2022-04-24 07:01:02
"On the surface it is a tribute to a culture, but at the bottom it is intended to sell cheap passion, fight scenes, and superstar worship. It is not only pathetic, but also shameful!"
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Algren: [narrating] Winter, 1877. What does it mean to be Samurai? To devote yourself utterly to a set of moral principles. To seek a stillness of your mind. And to master the way of the sword.
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Algren: [narrating] Spring, 1877. This marks the longest I've stayed in one place since I left the farm at 17. There is so much here I will never understand. I've never been a church going man, and what I've seen on the field of battle has led me to question God's purpose. But there is indeed something spiritual in this place. And though it may forever be obscure to me, I cannot but be aware of its power. I do know that it is here that I've known my first untroubled sleep in many years.