The Last Samurai

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saj
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The Last Samurai

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An amazing film, even if slightly simplified. Shame they didn't show any origami in there. I highly recommend buying superior seats. The scenery is amazing!

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Yeah, no origami, but I did see a preview for Harry Potter where someone folded a crane and it flew away! I'm still not going to watch it.
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I really liked it too :lol:
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The most favourite scene of my in this film is when Tom Cruise and Katsumoto fell down the horse and trying to hold the katana at the end.This is a soulfull moment and the emblem of the True Samurai Spirit
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Post by Turtle13oi »

this story lines been used a few times. a little different of cousre though.. a war hero finds savation in a peaceful village
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Better to spend time with Bergman or Antonioni...
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