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The Last Samurai

If Mel Gibson had made this film then it would have completed his trilogy of those style of films that includes The Patriot and Braveheart, this film fits exactly into this genre. It was Tom’s though, he trained three hours a day with the sword etc. (don’t all actors train for their parts, it’s always pointed out in those E Entertainment interviews)… and for me he did not really make the film, rather it was the character of the last samurai played by Ken Watanabe, who was far more interesting than Tom’s Nathan Algren.
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This film kept me gripped to my seat for the whole running time, I enjoyed the story, the action and the scenery. I loved the story of honour and doing the right thing. Not being a student of history I do not know how close to history this film was - but it looked good. I was also suitably impressed with the sword work in this film, being a student of Kaze Arashi Ryu I watched on with enthusiasm, wondering how my training in Kenjutsu could apply at that speed.

An enjoyable film, the sort that I would like to own the DVD so I could re-watch it time and time again.
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