This is and will forever be the most underrated but also unknown great and best movie. The passion, the culture, the truth the movie speaks. The fact it is also based on true events aswell... but instead of an American soldier it was actually a French soldier.
The same way we treat with our Indian culture ...British taught us that wearing British cloths are modern ,all our ancient text is waste..the Last samurai movie taught us to respect our ancestors and culture
@@brianking1921 People err, even the best of them. All we can do is learn from their wisdom + their mistakes. We'll always go left and right from the balance. I guess the goal in this life is to play our part in restoring the balance. Once restored, someone from among us would again mess it up and the cycle goes on. But the Samurai lived with the balance for quite a good time. And that is something worth looking up to.
The British taught you your history lol you wouldn't know who Ashoka was if not for the British. You wouldn't be able to read the Brahmi script or even know about the Indus Valley. Show some respect
@@johncao5428all the scripts that were written in Sanskrit were written by ancient britishers so that the indians can learn according to your theory i believe? Good story
@RaageShajar - It's curious that you single out the British for "selling" progress. Civilisations have been doing that ever since the first social groups developed on the planet. Go to ANY continent and look at the history of its people ... you'll find the same. In India, Egypt, America, France, Spain, China, Persia, Japan, Asia. All are equally "guilty".
You are right, all the civilizations have been doing this. In the movie, the story revolves around the crimes of British people. So, wouldn't it be weird if someone started writing about the crimes of Pharoahs of Egypt while giving a summary of The Last Samurai?
@@Athleticorner it was the Americans who forced open Japan when mathew perry sailed his ships into Tokyo, not the British - though we did a similar thing with China, and did it far worse.
This is and will forever be the most underrated but also unknown great and best movie. The passion, the culture, the truth the movie speaks. The fact it is also based on true events aswell... but instead of an American soldier it was actually a French soldier.
It surprises us how there's so much wisdom and beauty packed in this movie and yet it's seriously underrated.
Truly a beautiful movie that provides perspective in living. Difficult days for all now, perhaps even war, but let us never forget our humanity
My favorite movie I love it! I have seen it over 70 times now!
My favorite movie as well. Excellent
Ken Watanabe. Brilliant.
The same way we treat with our Indian culture ...British taught us that wearing British cloths are modern ,all our ancient text is waste..the Last samurai movie taught us to respect our ancestors and culture
Indeed. They have messed up many cultures and religions under the name of "Civilization".
@@brianking1921 People err, even the best of them. All we can do is learn from their wisdom + their mistakes.
We'll always go left and right from the balance. I guess the goal in this life is to play our part in restoring the balance. Once restored, someone from among us would again mess it up and the cycle goes on.
But the Samurai lived with the balance for quite a good time. And that is something worth looking up to.
The British taught you your history lol you wouldn't know who Ashoka was if not for the British. You wouldn't be able to read the Brahmi script or even know about the Indus Valley. Show some respect
bhimta spotted ...chl be lodu @@johncao5428
@@johncao5428all the scripts that were written in Sanskrit were written by ancient britishers so that the indians can learn according to your theory i believe?
Good story
The scenario is so deep
Terrific movie you are right under appreciated
,, kenem is , & vágom is " 00 : 00
THIS MOVIE IS A EXCELENT SAVING GENERAL YANG
It is a good one! Love to get Cooked (cook a bowl!) and watch!
Yes. Let us glorify the samurai and see where that leads.
Your going to need to know about that blossom if you choose to go to war to heal your well fellow warriors
I've told you, learning is bad..?
@RaageShajar - It's curious that you single out the British for "selling" progress. Civilisations have been doing that ever since the first social groups developed on the planet. Go to ANY continent and look at the history of its people ... you'll find the same. In India, Egypt, America, France, Spain, China, Persia, Japan, Asia. All are equally "guilty".
You are right, all the civilizations have been doing this.
In the movie, the story revolves around the crimes of British people. So, wouldn't it be weird if someone started writing about the crimes of Pharoahs of Egypt while giving a summary of The Last Samurai?
Turns out it actually was progress.
@@Athleticorner it was the Americans who forced open Japan when mathew perry sailed his ships into Tokyo, not the British - though we did a similar thing with China, and did it far worse.
What if I teach you Korean..?
Im a rhonin
Someone needs to chill....
The Sam urai is humbled with arrogance. Where does the samurai worship in the church of RA? Let's call it the Golden child.