Movie Reviews for The Last Samurai [HD DVD]

The Last Samurai [HD DVD]

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Movie Reviews of The Last Samurai [HD DVD]

Movie Review: Good Movie. Wonderful Visuals. A Great Way to SHOW OFF you Hi-Def System
Summary: 4 Stars

Last Samurai is no masterpiece

but technically it is

the visuals, the sound effects, the music.

If you want to show off to your friends what a great hi-def system you got, purchase this movie.

If you want a classic, but lord of the rings or gone with the wind instead.

Movie Review: Great movie and video transfer
Summary: 5 Stars

The video/audio transfer has excellent quality like what I experienced from other WB blu-ray discs in addition to being an enjoyable movie.

Movie Review: 19th Century Japan Meets Hollywood
Summary: 5 Stars

Although the breathtaking battle scenes are its centerpiece, "The Last Samurai" tries to be more than just a big-budget action flick. While it succeeds at doing this, it has major problems.

The biggest problem for me is Tom Cruise. He's pretty much the same character you see in "Mission Impossible," and while I like him in those types of movies he is completely unconvincing as a gritty Civil War veteran. His performance as a drunk is also an eye-roller, and when I saw "Maverick" in Samurai armor it was so silly I had to laugh out loud.

The other major problem for me is the fact that Katsumoto, a villager in rural Japan during a time when Japan was completely cut off from the West, speaks fluent English. Very convenient for American moviegoers, but completely unbelievable.

To its credit the movie makes little pretense about being historically accurate (in fact, one of the extras on the DVD is a mini documentary called "History vs. Hollywood"), yet still has a strong historical feel. When you examine the costumes, the sets, and the overall "look and feel" of the movie, it's obvious a lot of research went into the development and production of this film.

When judging this movie you have to consider that without a Hollywood star in the lead role and other concessions this movie could never have been made. It is a big-budget epic that requires formulaic mainstream appeal in order to have any hope of getting a return on investment. The bottom line though is that this is a movie worth seeing. The cinematography is stunning, the storyline is touching, it is well acted by its Japanese cast, and the closing battle is like nothing you've ever seen before. Just know that the Japan you see in this movie has a lot of Hollywood in it.

I'm giving this 5 stars. While I think this is a 4-star movie, the quantity and quality of the extras included on the second DVD were excellent, hence the 5 stars.

Movie Review: Trite and Been-done-before
Summary: 2 Stars

Yes, it's been done before: Add Dances With Wolves to the King and I and what do you get? Well, you would get a LOT MORE than this movie, but generally you get the idea...
The acting is generally average, with the exception of the usual Tom Cruise faux intensity, replete with the usual faux intellectual/academic post movie interviews...
As for action scenes, the audience get's to watch a slo-mo repeat of one sword-swingning scene presumably to show us how great the fist version would have been had it been properly filmed...and the epic scenes are, well, simply put, NOT EPIC.
The lack of love interest is apparent in the apparent lack of interest in the female character by Cruise - no surprise - which leaves the male viewer with little more than some OK aikido, iaido and sushi.
The only thing missing was a rice-rocket motorcycle scene. No Top Shogun here.

Movie Review: The passing of an era
Summary: 3 Stars

I've watched Last Samurai in the theater before, and was entertained enough to come back for another look, this time on Blu-ray format. I remembered that it was shot in lush surroundings, and that warriors then were real warriors; not some big-shot general hiding behind some war room somewhere directing "smart missiles" etc. On the whole, it's a movie worth having around to please many different types of audiences; action-adventure, some historical basis, some romance & drama (though you do need to excuse a number of cheesy lines particularly towards the end).
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