The Last Samurai by Edward Swick


The Last Samurai
Title : The Last Samurai
Author :
Rating :
ISBN : 1931933634
ISBN-10 : 9781931933636
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 144
Publication : First published November 1, 2003

In 1876, Civil War veteran Captain Nathan Algren travels to Japan in his role as a Winchester gun spokesman to train the emperor's troops, only to be wounded and captured by samurai warriors, from whom he learns the warrior code of honor and experiences a spiritual renewal that leads to an alliance with the emperor's enemies. Original. (A Warner Bros. film, releasing December 2003, directed by Edward Zwick, starring Tom Cruise, Ken Watanabe, & Billy Connolly) (Historical Fiction)


The Last Samurai Reviews


  • John Stinebaugh

    This is a beautifully put together book. It is a great look at some of the behind the scenes information including the history of the subject. The only thing that keeps us from being a five star rating is that some of the scenes that are quoted end it odd times and seem to miss some of the more poignant moments of the film.

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  • Fanda Kutubuku

    Buku yang sangat menghibur! Sambil membaca buku ini, aku memutar lagi filmnya, yang selalu menyentuh hatiku setiap menontonnya. Filosofi para samurai itu loh yang aku kagumi, minus seppuku-nya sih, karena bagaimana pun bunuh diri tetap salah bagiku. Menjunjung tinggi prinsip hidup adalah salah satu sisi Bushido (the samuray way) yang aku suka. Kerennya buku ini, selain foto2 adegan filmnya (ada sekitar 150 foto loh!), juga ada sejarah Jepang yang melatarbelakangi kisah film ini. Juga bagaimana usaha para kru film untuk menghasilkan film epic yang bagus ini. Lagipula, aku jadi bisa memandangi lama2 dan sering2 si ganteng Tom Cruise deh, hehehe...

    Review lengkap plus beberapa foto, ada disini:
    http://bukufanda.blogspot.com/2011/05....

  • Mariam

    I like this book because it made me feel like if I was really in china fighting that war and getting killed by your own country. This book also makes you feel like if your actually in the story.