*The Last Samurai* was so EMOTIONAL 😭 (2003) REACTION

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  • @10041976410
    @10041976410 Год назад +260

    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. He's the first and only French samurai . He inspired the character of Nathan Algren.

    • @JPNox
      @JPNox Год назад +14

      Wow, that's interesting. I thought the character was completely made up

    • @johndiary4815
      @johndiary4815 Год назад +7

      Nice. Thanks for that info.

    • @tibsky1396
      @tibsky1396 Год назад +13

      There're also another French Naval officiers, Eugène Collache or Henri Nicol, who rallied Jules Brunet during this period.

    • @fasiapulekaufusi6632
      @fasiapulekaufusi6632 Год назад +12

      There was also an African slave who ended up in Japan by European visitors. Had also became a samurai and gave his life to save his master.

    • @hencytjoe
      @hencytjoe Год назад +5

      I wonder what inspired to the name "Ahlgren" or "Algren" because it's a Swedish soldier's name. It's very, very Swedish.

  • @kizunadragon9
    @kizunadragon9 10 месяцев назад +30

    The real Katsumoto was a man by the name of Saigo Takamori. he was posthumously pardoned by Emperor Meiji (restoring his and his famlies honor). They made a statue to honor him and every year Japan has a festival commorating the battle of Shiroyama. Japan views him as a tragic folk hero and yes, his nickname is the Last Samurai

  • @coldflamebluedragon196
    @coldflamebluedragon196 Год назад +88

    The Last Samurai is one of those films that evokes such emotions that I can never get through it without shedding some tears. Hans Zimmer deserves so much credit for the music

  • @batbrick3949
    @batbrick3949 Год назад +40

    17:43 The samurai all yelling their victory cry in unison still gives me chills, no matter how many times I watch this movie.

    • @sobe9ball
      @sobe9ball Год назад +5

      MINAGOLOSHIDAAAAA HAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII (Japanese Battle Cry after Ninja Attack) basically “ALL CLEAR, ALL DEAD?” YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ChanningNobles
    @ChanningNobles Год назад +17

    I saw this movie back in High School
    & I Instantly fell in love with this movie!

  • @Proteus2905
    @Proteus2905 Год назад +53

    09:10 In ancient Japan, ritual suicide, also known as seppuku, was an integral part of the samurai way of life. The shame of defeat was something unacceptable for a warrior of this caliber. So he ended his life. The cutting open of the abdominal wall has a symbolic meaning. In the worldview of that time, a person's soul was at home in their abdomen. For this reason, the belly was opened to allow the soul to pass. Such an act requires an incredible amount of courage and discipline, if only because of the unimaginable pain. For this reason, a second person was present. Usually it was someone close to the dying. This second man was given the task of ending the suffering of the first by cutting off his head. In today's time and for people from a different culture this is repulsive and difficult to understand but choosing such a death was just as honorable for the person concerned as for the second person who was chosen.

    • @theaikidoka
      @theaikidoka Год назад +11

      Great points about the second person. They needed to strike with power, accuracy and without hesitation. Failing in any of these aspects would prolong your suffering. So, being chosen for the task indicated a high degree of trust and respect for the second person.

    • @Robert_Douglass
      @Robert_Douglass Год назад +8

      The person chosen to cut off the head of the person committing seppuku was known as the "kaishaku" and as being chosen kaishaku was a great honour, failing as kaishaku was considered a grave dishonour.

    • @MrSarcism
      @MrSarcism Год назад +3

      Thanks for taking time to give information

    • @JohnWilson-zh3il
      @JohnWilson-zh3il 6 месяцев назад +1

      It is a terrible method of death, that has its own tragic beauty. I like how the first instance of seppuku is portrayed with the general slightly hesitating to recover after the first thrust, thus prompting Katsumoto to act. In storytelling, it silently narrates the custom without being cheesy. I never researched the protocols involved, but the second persons role would be to finish the suffering before the one committing suicide could scream, thus preserving honor. It’s one of a myriad of customs throughout humanity that, while terrible, make sense when you see it from the cultural point of view.

    • @perrycarters3113
      @perrycarters3113 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Robert_Douglass I'm not an expert and I cannot confirm this, but I have heard that failing in their role as kaishakunin would sometimes result in them arranging their own seppuku.

  • @davidblauyoutube
    @davidblauyoutube Год назад +11

    The most valuable social currency is respect. All the money in the world can't buy it. I love this movie for showing a respectful way to live, with honor and compassion and devotion.

  • @Logan-ed4pu
    @Logan-ed4pu Год назад +59

    I love this movie so much. Thank you for checking it out.

  • @batbrick3949
    @batbrick3949 Год назад +34

    When this movie was released in 2003 I was stationed in Japan. I loved it and all of my Japanese friends loved it as well. I still believe this is Tom Cruise’s best acting of his career.

  • @silversailer
    @silversailer Год назад +7

    One of my favorites!

  • @IceCrosby87
    @IceCrosby87 Год назад +14

    One of my favorite movies ever.
    It is not a film about war but more profoundly about respect, honor and the other fundamental values ​​of the human being. 👍💯

  • @ricardorgomez
    @ricardorgomez 8 месяцев назад +4

    I love stories of the Samurai. Fascinating. And I thought Tom Cruise would somehow become a Samurai. But the way it happened and was done. It was really on his journey to find peace.
    Such a beautiful movie. I can't believe it's 20 years old.... Happy you two enjoyed it. Seeing your reaction to the little kiss was priceless.

  • @ealexgu
    @ealexgu Год назад +88

    May not be the most historically accurate movie but it's a damn good movie regardless. One of my favorite movies of all time.

    • @andrewsmith8715
      @andrewsmith8715 Год назад +1

      The movie also glorifies the samurai even though they were backwards savages holding Japan back from modernization.

    • @philproffitt8363
      @philproffitt8363 Год назад +8

      ​@@andrewsmith8715 "Modernisation" was not the be all and end all. The Japanese were largely grateful to this movie for reminding a younger generation of the traditions of Bushido...they even celebrate 'Tom Cruise Day'.

    • @andrewsmith8715
      @andrewsmith8715 Год назад

      @@philproffitt8363 Celebrating backwards samurai who wanted to keep a literal feudal society in place is idiotic. They belong in the dustbin of history just like the Russian aristocracy

    • @philproffitt8363
      @philproffitt8363 Год назад +9

      @@andrewsmith8715 BS binary thinking...with no analysis of nuance. Are you from the U.S.?

    • @leonrussell9607
      @leonrussell9607 Год назад +1

      ​@@andrewsmith8715 retarded take

  • @MrYellingdingo
    @MrYellingdingo Год назад +10

    Hard to believe this movie is 20 years old. These kind of movies are gone from cinema unfortunately.

    • @fourshore502
      @fourshore502 10 месяцев назад

      yeah for some reason hollywood decided to stop making good movies. a bit sad tbh. oh well there are plenty of old ones i still havent seen so its ok.

  • @greenpeasuit
    @greenpeasuit Год назад +22

    That "I will tell you how he lived." Line has been used in several movies. Not sure where it originated. Still a powerful line.

    • @jishin75
      @jishin75 Год назад +1

      Even in a Star Trek TNG episode. It’s a powerful and meaningful concept.

    • @fourshore502
      @fourshore502 10 месяцев назад +1

      yeah i love it, it focuses on his actions in life not just his death. and in this context it was actually a bit surprising answer considering how focused the samurai were on death. i guess nathan in this moment felt he had enough of death.@@jishin75

  • @Alexszander
    @Alexszander Год назад +12

    This is always going to be an excellent movie and your reaction to it was just as good.
    Like you pointed out, Magy, it's beautiful to see how Nathan slowly learns their ways, their language, and in turn they open up to him.
    Getting over the trauma and shame which resulted from the fights against native americans was another satisfying thing to watch, even more so when you see just how much it ended weighing on his mind at the start of the movie.
    Seeing just how much Katsumoto influenced Nathan and towards the end, the pain in his eyes when he helped Katsumoto get the honorable ending he wished for, that's something that's very hard to forget and iconic lines like "Perfect. They are all perfect" together with "Tell me how he died. - I will tell you how he lived" only serve to make those scenes even more heartbreaking.
    Thank you for the emotional reaction, it was just perfect, every second of it. You did a great job! ❤

  • @JordanCesaroni93
    @JordanCesaroni93 Год назад +8

    Tom Cruise looks badass in this movie.

  • @michaelriddick7116
    @michaelriddick7116 Год назад +10

    This is one of my top 3 movies :)
    I was lucky enough to spend a month in Japan back in 2007. I live with a extistential dread that I'll die without ever getting to go back 💔 Its an amazing country, with incredible people. 💘🥰
    If anyone reading this ever gets the chance to go. GO. You wont regret it. 😊

    • @michaelriddick7116
      @michaelriddick7116 Год назад +2

      Algren doesnt flinch from Yujiro's blade because he wants to die.
      Like when he has the trainee fire at him ... he's hoping the man will kill him. He has a deathwish. 💔💔😭😭😭😄😄

    • @michaelriddick7116
      @michaelriddick7116 Год назад +1

      The scene with Taka helping him put the Samurai armor on is one of the vulnerable and senusal scenes ever filmed imo 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥲🥲

    • @michaelriddick7116
      @michaelriddick7116 Год назад

      Hans Zimmer knocks it out of the park with the soundtrack! ❤❤❤❤

    • @michaelriddick7116
      @michaelriddick7116 Год назад

      Perfect ... they are all perfect.
      💔💔💔💔💔💔😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @thedarkknight2221
    @thedarkknight2221 Год назад +22

    This is one of the best movies I have ever seen in my life. So many people dismiss this and Dances with Wolves as “White Savior” movies but they’re actually the opposite. They save Nathan by giving him a life of peace, serenity and purpose. He helps by telling them the enemy strategies but that’s about it. Ken Watanabe should’ve gotten an Oscar for this movie, I cry every time I hear him say “They are all perfect”.😭😭 Not to mention Hans Zimmer gives us one of the most beautiful and underrated scores in film history, I listen to the track “A Way Od Life” during meditations.
    Also the scene in which he ends the duel with Ujio with a draw by completely clearing out his mind is a real life technique. It’s called Mushin or No Mind, the best way to describe it is that it’s exactly like Ultra Instinct from Dragonball Super. I felt it myself when I was training in Kenpo Karate as a teenager, my sensei and his other instructors swore by The Last Samurai and told me to pay attention to that scene specifically.
    Also Hiroyuki Sanada (who many know as Scorpion from Mortal Kombat 2021) absolutely steals the show as Ujio. Not only is he an amazing actor but he is IN REAL LIFE one of the world’s best and most renowned swordsman. He’s so skilled that stuntmen and coordinators actually go to him for advice sometimes.

    • @MrX-wd8cm
      @MrX-wd8cm Год назад

      The Samurai at their peak were absolutely slaughtered by the Ming Chinese.

    • @UmbraFulgur
      @UmbraFulgur 11 месяцев назад

      ​​@@MrX-wd8cm, maybe in other reality. 😂
      It's a reason why every expert considers samurai to be the very best of warriors in the world, the most skilled fighters of all time.

    • @MrX-wd8cm
      @MrX-wd8cm 11 месяцев назад

      @@UmbraFulgur It's a historical FACT, you anus. They were destroyed by Li RuSong.

  • @anygoodimaydopocast
    @anygoodimaydopocast Год назад +1

    Two gentle hearts. Nice reaction video. Keep it up.

  • @patinho5589
    @patinho5589 Год назад +1

    Great reaction Magy and to your friend.
    I cry in this move a lot too. From the opening music.

  • @patgray5402
    @patgray5402 Год назад +7

    They don't make action movies like this anymore.

  • @MrFirsito
    @MrFirsito Год назад +13

    that one movie that aged like very fine wine, Tom Cruise best role, the music is everything... you can spend your life looking for the perfect blossom, and it will not be a wasted life

    • @Michael-cf9cj
      @Michael-cf9cj Год назад +2

      That's my favorite quote from the movie. The unending search for perfection.

    • @UmbraFulgur
      @UmbraFulgur 11 месяцев назад

      "Perfect. They are all... perfect."

  • @ryanbaran8765
    @ryanbaran8765 Год назад +2

    Loved watching both your reactions 😢❤

  • @ThorbjrnPrytz
    @ThorbjrnPrytz Год назад +4

    all the layers..
    Personal growth. tradition vs progress, loosing your roots and values.
    It is a VERY good movie, always hits you in the feels.

    • @UmbraFulgur
      @UmbraFulgur 11 месяцев назад +1

      Glad someone else understands. 乾杯

  • @user-nc8un4ck3u
    @user-nc8un4ck3u Год назад +3

    モデルになった西南戦争は武士vs町人軍人で武士側も甲冑を付けずに洋式軍服で遠い場所からは身を乗り出し死を恐れずに敵を狙い撃ちにして近くでは刀で斬り込んでいました
    町人軍は弾が自分に当たるのを恐れて身を潜めて狙いを定めず撃つ為に当たらずまた武士の気迫にも恐れ敗走を繰り返し最終的には警察組織から元武士で構成
    された抜刀隊が編成され投入されようやく終わりました
    そこから日本軍では精神教育の重要性を再認識することになり軍に武士道教育が導入されました

  • @lenardmayfield5351
    @lenardmayfield5351 Год назад +2

    Now that's what I call a Samurai Ranger

  • @lionbat-medic6191
    @lionbat-medic6191 11 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤ I'm happy to see your reactions throughout the movie. I'm also glad to see that there are STILL people who know the significance of HONOR. It has been a big component of my life since childhood. I started learning about it when I was 10 years old.

  • @gafarahmed3678
    @gafarahmed3678 Год назад +2

    Hans zimmer killed it with the soundtrack it’s my favorite soundtrack in a movie ever

  • @jdovma1
    @jdovma1 Год назад +14

    As far as Tom Cruise movies go, you'd love Vanilla Sky. But A Few Good Men, Jerry Maguire, Collateral, and Interview With The Vampire are all worth reacting to. Minority Report, Oblivion, and Edge Of Tomorrow are really good sci-fi movies he did also.

    • @shawnwacek6791
      @shawnwacek6791 Год назад

      I haven't seen Vanilla Sky in a long time but that was another good Tom Cruise movie❤

    • @scottbarkley496
      @scottbarkley496 Год назад +1

      War of the worlds

  • @nestorgrey
    @nestorgrey Год назад +1

    What appears to be the beheading is a ceremony called seppuku or hara-kiri. It was a voluntary suicide by using a dagger to stabbed itself in the right side of the stomach and cut it to the other side and drag it upwards. Then another samurai beheaded to end the torture. In Japanese beliefs of the time, this was an honorable act until the end of World War II.

  • @comedyriff5231
    @comedyriff5231 Год назад +6

    If you like this movie, you will probably like Braveheart and Dances With Wolves as well.

  • @saltyk2795
    @saltyk2795 Год назад +2

    This is my favorite film, I think. It makes me tear up every time. The poster and the trailer, maybe, make you think about just dumb samurai action and Tom Cruise being awesome as always. But it's much deeper than that. It is about honoring what is true and best, redeeming what is lost, and sacrificing the body and present happiness to save the eternal soul--of the person, the culture and the nation. The music, the acting, the fights and the cinematography all serve those purposes very effectively. It is a profound and beautiful film. Good reaction, ladies!

    • @fourshore502
      @fourshore502 10 месяцев назад +1

      yes it has many layers to it there are many things to like about it. one small thing i like that is not commented on so much is his vision of the tiger in the beginning and he later sees a white tiger on the lance that nathan is wielding. that there is a destiny. god gave katsumoto a sign.

  • @graemebayles6652
    @graemebayles6652 Год назад +1

    Girls Captain Algrens alcohol withdrawal scene is the most honest and accurate portrait ever screened. I know because I've been there

    • @philproffitt8363
      @philproffitt8363 Год назад

      I guess also fever, recovering from his wounds in the mix too. Well portrayed.

  • @darkphoenix2
    @darkphoenix2 Год назад +8

    There's a lot of ideas in this movie that I think are important to think about. Sure, it's a great story about a man finding some peace after suffering for a long time. But the deeper ideas are why it has real emotional depth. We do not need to live like the samurai (and samurai in reality were not a bunch of honorable warriors), but we have lost some of the understanding that made them able to find the kind of peace Algren did. Some of the ideas in bushido, "no mind", "they are all perfect"...these are all things worth thinking about. I know for a fact that "no mind" is a real thing, where you allow your subconscious mind to guide your actions instead of making conscious decisions. In martial arts, it is the only way to fight at your highest level. As for Katsumoto's final words, he isn't referring to just the blossoms he just saw. He is talking about every blossom he ever saw in his life. I hope I can understand that thought someday.

    • @Michael-cf9cj
      @Michael-cf9cj Год назад +5

      ""The perfect blossom is a rare thing. You could spend your life looking for one, and it would not be a wasted life" followed at the end by "they are all perfect" ... is that his understanding that every blossom is what it is supposed to be? He realizes that despite being imperfect, each unique blossom is exactly what it is supposed to be, and is therefore perfect.

    • @UmbraFulgur
      @UmbraFulgur 11 месяцев назад

      Domo

    • @fourshore502
      @fourshore502 10 месяцев назад

      yes and also his vision of the white tiger and the tiger on the lance that algren is wielding. if he hadnt seen that he would not have spared his life.

    • @JohnWilson-zh3il
      @JohnWilson-zh3il 6 месяцев назад

      To borrow from Ratatouille, a perfect blossom can come from anywhere. No two people are exactly alike all the time, therefore each person is one of a kind and are meant to have the opportunity in life to be the perfect version of themselves. Since no two people are exactly alike all the time, there is no natural standard of perfection on this mortal coil. We must seek the standard of perfection from the One who made us, and sent His son to teach us His perfection.

  • @NBLP7001
    @NBLP7001 Год назад +2

    George Lucas borrowed heavily from the Samurai movies of Akira Kurosawa. Samurai movies are considered "period dramas" or in Japanese 'Jidai (Jedi) Geki'. Some of the scenes in the Last Samurai were shot for shot recreations of scenes from Kurosawa movies.

  • @bigsarge8795
    @bigsarge8795 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love this movie. Very well done.
    The end gets me every time.

  • @shawnberry760
    @shawnberry760 Год назад +1

    One of my favorite movies of all time!

  • @JaguarWarri0r1
    @JaguarWarri0r1 10 месяцев назад

    They are all..... Perfect. A Warrior-Poet to the end

  • @guymelton1094
    @guymelton1094 Год назад

    Your reactions were great Lady’s , Thanks👍✌️

  • @greeneyesinfl9954
    @greeneyesinfl9954 Год назад

    Great review, this one makes me cry every time.

  • @ShadowWolfGHC
    @ShadowWolfGHC Год назад

    One of my favorite movies. Loved your reaction.

  • @lukegamer4931
    @lukegamer4931 Год назад +2

    I love this movie it's 1 of my favourites, thank you both for the video I love your reactions 😁

  • @danieleduardoenrique4690
    @danieleduardoenrique4690 Год назад +1

    hermosas chicas, excelente reaccion saludos desde Lima Perú..🥰💚💚💋

  • @mochikg
    @mochikg Год назад +1

    Harakiri is a samurai honor. It has a different meaning than European executions. This act is an act of respect. It was a shame to live in spite of losing.

    • @UmbraFulgur
      @UmbraFulgur 11 месяцев назад

      Seppuku.
      Harakiri is an insulting term used by gaijin - foreigners.
      I'm sorry, I don't want to be disrespectful, just to add to your valuable comment.

  • @carlgonzalez3337
    @carlgonzalez3337 5 месяцев назад +1

    0:05
    "Im magy, and this is:"
    "Waga"
    🤣

  • @skullandbones1832
    @skullandbones1832 8 месяцев назад

    He may have at last found some small measures peace that we all seek few of us ever find.

  • @richardbarton6146
    @richardbarton6146 Год назад +1

    Tom Cruise is one of THE best actors ever!! He really gets into his role so well.

  • @RoGueNavy
    @RoGueNavy 9 месяцев назад

    I saw full-grown men, military veterans who went through combat, shedding unashamed tears in the theater, by the end of this movie.

  • @regeninsgesicht5342
    @regeninsgesicht5342 Год назад +1

    Hello Magy! Deadpool here.
    We still wanted to see you as Mystique...

  • @paulobrien9572
    @paulobrien9572 Год назад +9

    Magy you should know by now that any movie that has "The Last" anything in the title is going to be sad. In that spirit I would highly recommend The Last of the Mohicans as a movie well worth watching. The cinematography and music alone make it an epic movie

    • @brandonelkin3166
      @brandonelkin3166 Год назад

      Oh yes it's beautiful where they shot Last of The Mohicans most of that movie is filmed in the Mountains of North Carolina, I live minutes from most of the main scenes of that movie very very beautiful

    • @michaelbush1374
      @michaelbush1374 Год назад

      The Last Jedi was really sad because it was Disney officially killing off the last tiny shred of dignity Star Wars had left.

  • @user-qo4mg1mq9k
    @user-qo4mg1mq9k 21 день назад

    理解、解釈とリアクションをありがとう🎉❤

  • @joshuacampbell7493
    @joshuacampbell7493 Год назад +5

    Watch Tom Cruise again in A Few Good Men.

  • @ericalvsjo5833
    @ericalvsjo5833 5 месяцев назад

    Love lauras smile :)

  • @damianstarks3338
    @damianstarks3338 Год назад +1

    Childhood memories this movie is.

  • @justukiyo
    @justukiyo 8 месяцев назад

    finally! a reaction that realized the white tiger from katsumotos vision at the beginning! this sets off the whole movie and is the main reason he is taken into custody and not killed! great catch girls!

  • @christopherrobertson8098
    @christopherrobertson8098 Год назад +1

    He's a drunkard and suffers from a condition we only really understand more about now as PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) sometimes referred to in military circles as shell shock

  • @lttlejordan23
    @lttlejordan23 Год назад +8

    Such a great movie! From the cast, to the acting, to the imagery, to the music (Hans Zimmer) and the Japanese countryside. Incredibly well done. One of my favorite movies. And even though The Last Samurai is categorized as Historical Fiction, the character Tom Cruise plays was inspired by the real life Frenchman Jules Brunet, who went to Japan and eventually became a Samurai himself.

  • @tgriffin8179
    @tgriffin8179 5 месяцев назад

    Great react - thank you. This is one of my favorite movies. I love the call to duty and sacrifice. It is also important to remember that the film’s perspective on Samurai is highly romanticized. The Samurai were cruel feudal lords who governed a caste system for a very long time. For a more accurate portrayal read Shogun by James Clavell or catch one of the two miniseries by that name; one older and one pending on Hulu at the time I right this. In the meantime, keep’em coming!!

  • @holgerokorn3164
    @holgerokorn3164 10 месяцев назад

    Part 2 would be : All the samurai have died and the hero returns to the widows' village. Then he impregnated the hundreds of widows and his grandchildren attacked Pearl Harbor.

  • @user-mf2pm5sl6z
    @user-mf2pm5sl6z Год назад +1

    戦国の武田騎馬隊から昭和の特攻隊まで敗戦と知りつつ突っ込んで行く文化が脈々と残っている😅 けして正解ではないんだけどなんか複雑な心境になる😅

  • @WaywardVet
    @WaywardVet Год назад

    The execution scene was well done. The condemned kneels, and often takes their top off partly and wraps the arms of the shirt under their knees so that they fall forward, honorably. Then then pierce their gut to release the soul, and a second person (someone who they respect and respects them) ends the suffering if the kill is not immediate. No suffering, so a close friend is honored to do it. "Bushido, the Soul of Japan" published over a century ago talks of it.

    • @vmsvax2130
      @vmsvax2130 11 месяцев назад

      Why do you think "no suffering"? The man who do "seppuku", he have to cut his belly tow or three times before he is killed. Can you get surgery without anesthetization even if it will effective after one or two minutes?

  • @jeremystevens5312
    @jeremystevens5312 Год назад

    I am writing this to help out magy and this video and this channel with the algorithm ♥️✌️😘😊

  • @Lonely_Phoenix
    @Lonely_Phoenix 2 месяца назад +1

    Lyrics: Hey I'm Maggie and this is BURGER 🤣🍔

  • @jacquelinedimattia774
    @jacquelinedimattia774 Год назад +1

  • @thekingspeedjackson
    @thekingspeedjackson Год назад

    One of my favorite movies!

  • @nonya8562
    @nonya8562 Год назад +1

    A movie I recommend would be a series called IP Man. Donnie Yen is the main actor. Great movie based on the guy who trained Bruce Lee

  • @hsingh9803
    @hsingh9803 Год назад

    One of the best 🤗!

  • @leesmith4028
    @leesmith4028 Год назад

    What a film ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @TakezoMusashi
    @TakezoMusashi Год назад +1

    Would love to see you guys react to Crouching tiger Hidden dragon, think it would resonate very well with you both.

  • @user-yq1bu5gx2f
    @user-yq1bu5gx2f 11 месяцев назад +1

    これが侍の散り方や~~😭

  • @laspeziasmartgames
    @laspeziasmartgames Год назад

    WHEN YOU SEE GATLING AND HOWITZER THAT SHOOT IS WHAT HAPPENED TO RED INDIANS BUT THERE IS NO RETURN

  • @SayGahTaah
    @SayGahTaah Год назад +1

    One of my favorite movies of all time. Have you seen Braveheart?

  • @marcochau0907
    @marcochau0907 Год назад

    I recommend Magy watching a Hong Kong comedy movie called 唐伯虎點秋香 (Flirting Scholar) , its so popular comedy in China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam … even though this movie 30years ago. Now, many teenage watch it still feel funny. This movie became a legend.
    The main actor is Stephen Chow, he is famous actor, director until now.

  • @MZAH1986
    @MZAH1986 9 месяцев назад

    As i know though my watching movies, there only few movies that evokes the emotions in men and maybe make them tear and cry.
    this movie definitely one of them, It showed how men hate and respect each other even if they were enemies at first, and the same way how you be enemy and hate the one who is like you from the same nation.
    i cant write enough about this movies because it will take too long comment.

  • @sr.nicolau8213
    @sr.nicolau8213 Год назад +1

    If you girls loved The Last Samurai, just try watch Hidalgo (2004). It's a incredible story too, you will love it!

  • @missaeljm.7462
    @missaeljm.7462 10 месяцев назад +1

    Maggy is very🫠attractive

  • @jarrettenaope7038
    @jarrettenaope7038 Год назад

    One of My Absolute Favorites!..Tom Cruise Actually acted well but the Star of the Movie was the Village and Timeplace itself🙏🥹😇🌹🌹And the Traditions itself

  • @CanadaDan
    @CanadaDan 8 месяцев назад

    You need to watch and react to Memoirs of a Geisha, it's such an incredible movie. It gives an insight to that world, which was a big part of the Japanese culture before too. It keeps teaching us how incredible their culture is and the movie is really good. The same actor is in it, Ken Watanabe and he has a fantastic role

  • @series25a
    @series25a Год назад +2

    Even after seeing this movie hundreds of times I still have the urge to break in tears. The story is amazing!

  • @kapitanleutnant1
    @kapitanleutnant1 Год назад +1

    It’s such a great movie and I would highly recommend reacting to Swords of vengeance: Fall of Ako castle which involves the 47 ronin (masterless samurai) exacting their revenge, it’s in Japanese language with subtitles

  • @Wesleech
    @Wesleech Год назад

    You two should watch "Anna and the King" Trust me. Your gonna love it. And Legends of the Fall. Have tissues ready for both. it's rough, but worth it.

  • @bigdaddyeb56
    @bigdaddyeb56 Год назад

    Great Movie and Reaction Ladies !!! Keep it Up

  • @MrBreezeLI516
    @MrBreezeLI516 4 месяца назад

    10 months later I thought I saw this reaction already, guess not!! I love the way Magy kinda glares off camera with that 😏 look, ya'll notice that?? 😍...and Laura fresh face?? Seriously FLAWLESS beauty, it hurts!!! 😢 lmfaooo

  • @fourshore502
    @fourshore502 10 месяцев назад

    as a swede i must comment that algren is a swedish surname! it means alder branch.

  • @Daren_PNW
    @Daren_PNW Год назад

    Love these. Please leave the movie footage up more often during your reaction. I see a lof of your reactions when the movie is off-screen.

  • @tommywalker3746
    @tommywalker3746 Год назад +1

    May I also recommend "Tears of the sun" "Last of the dog men" and "Legends of the fall" as great action romance movies im sure you would enjoy

  • @carlos10571
    @carlos10571 Год назад

    I wish they made more movies about feudal Japan. This movie made me really sad.

  • @itssomedonkus5700
    @itssomedonkus5700 Год назад

    Idk if anyone has said it, but Tom Cruise’s character is going through withdrawal when he’s asking for sake

  • @tomi6300
    @tomi6300 Год назад

    Depression is gone when i see laura.
    Edit: good movie and music in the movie

  • @soulflame5635
    @soulflame5635 Год назад

    Its nice sight when Toms character and story moves this emotions in You - this is how Men are - not boys - Men.

  • @NBLP7001
    @NBLP7001 Год назад +2

    Other great Samurai movies; Seven Samurai, Throne of Blood, The Hidden Fortress (big influence on Star Wars) Yojimbo, Sanjuro, Kagemusha, Ran, 13 Assassins, Hari Kiri, The Samurai Trilogy, so many. A movie set during the same time period as The Last Samurai, is When The Last Sword Is Drawn.

  • @user-jn7tc3tp2x
    @user-jn7tc3tp2x Год назад

    Great reaction!! Please do the following movies: 'Apollo 13 - 1995', 'Apollo 18 - 2011', 'Batman - 1989', 'Batman Returns - 1992', 'Below - 2002', 'Equilibrium - 2002', 'Demolition Man - 1993', 'Dredd - 2012', 'GoldenEye - 1995', 'Halloween - 1978', 'Kong: Skull Island - 2017', 'Mortal Kombat - 1995', 'Superman - 1978', 'The X-Files: Fight The Future - 1998', 'Warcraft - 2016'.

  • @brandonelkin3166
    @brandonelkin3166 Год назад +1

    Hey I've watched a lot of your reactions but I've never seen the girl beside you, both of you are beautiful ladies but the girl in the black jacket beside you has very very pretty eyes and she's gorgeous, IF YOU MIND ME ASKING WHERE ARE YALL FROM??

  • @Sidistic_Atheist
    @Sidistic_Atheist Год назад

    26:11 "What happened to the warriors at Thermopylae" (re) the awesome movie *300*

  • @shawnwacek6791
    @shawnwacek6791 Год назад

    I'm glad you ladies love this movie I saw this movie day one when it came to theaters I washed it six times and theaters the scene at the end with the horses and then riding into battle the entire concrete at the theater or shaking until powerful the base was from those horses feet when they're riding into battle at the end of the movie it was this is a beautiful Masterpiece of a storyline Tom Cruise was a phenomenal job I will tell you how he lived

  • @jhilal2385
    @jhilal2385 Год назад

    Try the mini-series "Shogun" (1980) staring Richard Chamberlain and Toshiro Mifune, based on the book by James Clavell.

  • @chelseyhenkes8685
    @chelseyhenkes8685 Год назад

    If you liked this, I recommend Hidalgo and War Horse. Also recommend Black Beauty (1994 version)

  • @oscarlindelof1736
    @oscarlindelof1736 10 месяцев назад

    This should have been a part 2 for dances with wolves. Change the dates around ... because the dates between dances with wolves and the last samurai are centuries apart. But. Still I always see this as sumani tutanka ob wachi part 2.b

  • @bittybaff3541
    @bittybaff3541 10 месяцев назад

    I will miss..... our conversations