Really tasteless. First of all, the Seven Samurai in the film are all blacks, Asians, Indians, Mexicans in order to be correct... I can't wait to have a hodgepodge of American immigrants... It's embarrassing, but Denzel looks a bit like Kanbei, but in the original work The Kuzang character that attracted me the most was missing. Not to mention all other problems, the biggest flaw of the movie is that it does not really fit the western culture of the United States. The Seven Samurai is a story that can only be born in the unique social environment of East Asia, especially Japan. The decline of the samurai class, the peasants in East Asian society and the The difference between the yeoman farmers in the western United States, and even the role of the robber as the villain is very different. It will only be nondescript in the western United States. The director may have expected such a result, so he arranged an ending that is the same as the western past, which is still unconvincing. And the idea of such a movie is very poor, at least it can't bring me the Seven Samurai At the end, Kanbei looked at the graves of everyone and lamented the loneliness of an era. You have to say that it is a cool film, the whole film is quite boring, and when the characters are created, the various action scenes are forced to make people feel that the protagonists are like a group of fools. The best western movie I've seen recently is still Yuma Town, and the best one is still The Bad and the Bad. There is also a slot in the movie. The heroine asked Sam to help and said these words. It is really hard not to think of white people and Indians. This is not bullying. Indians do not accept the nationalist trend of thought.
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