The Jedi Strikes Back in the Age of Samurai

Amparo 2022-03-24 09:01:12

The last samurai faced the cannon without fear, with firm eyes, sharp-swinging blades, and sky-roaring roars and marched forward bravely. Arms, human legs, and horse legs were torn apart in the sound of the artillery. When the horses rushed into the emperor's army, the artillery had already declared its exit from the battlefield. Facing the dense machine guns with a rate of fire of 200 per minute, one by one fell down...without wavering at all. When the samurai sword pierced into Katsumoto's belly, the age of the samurai was completely over. The tragic charge in the last few minutes of the film strongly demonstrated the samurai's deep defense of the ideal Bushido. When Minister Omura said: This would make me feel ashamed, Emperor Meiji said that he was ashamed and committed suicide. The word shame will kill the samurai, and the modern people after the reform (Omura representative) will be weak, retreat, silent and forbearance, but it will be spoken out. The emperor liked the last dialogue. The spirit of the samurai is a traditional culture inherited from Japanese ancestors. The emperor's slightly sad tone said: You can't forget your roots, but it's so exciting at times. Katsumoto and his samurai used the spirit of the samurai to make the new army kneel down in front of the remains one by one, the artillery captain finally burst into tears and ignored the superiors ordering a ceasefire and was moved to kneel. The strength of cherry blossoms is the same as its beauty. Its beauty is short-lived, but its strength is endless. Seeing everyone kneeling and worshipping seemed to be a farewell and respect to the age of the samurai. The samurai have been crushed by the wheels of historical trends like moths to the fire, and the era is a new era. A meaningless and doomed war, Katsumoto won, it bloomed and fell into the soil like cherry blossoms. Japanese films are worth thinking about, very good films. It is worth a visit and highly recommended! ! ! I've seen it in 14 years, just say a few words

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The Last Samurai quotes

  • Algren: I killed her husband?

    Katsumoto: It was a good death.

  • Katsumoto: You believe a man can change his destiny?

    Algren: I think a man does what he can, until his destiny is revealed.