Thursday 6 December 2007

Last Samurai, The Movie

Last Samurai, The Movie. Download.

DOWNLOAD FULL MOVIE


Prices for a complete movie download:

Only $2.99 in DivX quality; $4.99 in DVD quality; $1.99 in iPOD and PDA quality.



Director: Edward Zwick

Actors:
Shin Koyamada —
Watanabe Ken — Katsumoto
Cruise Tom — Nathan Algren
Atherton William — Winchester Rep
Lindberg Chad — Winchester Rep Assistant
Godshall Sr. Ray — Convention Hall Attendee
Connolly Billy — Zebulon Gant
Goldwyn Tony — Colonel Bagley
Harada Masato — Omura
Odate Masashi — Omura's Companion
Koyama John — Omura's Bodyguard
Spall Timothy — Simon Graham
Nakamura Shichinosuke — Emperor Meiji
Igawa Togo — General Hasegawa
Nikaido Satoshi — N.C.O.
Wada Shintaro — Young Recruit


Last Samurai, The Movie Taglines:
1: In the face of an enemy, in the Heart of One Man, Lies the Soul of a Warrior.
2: In the face on an enemy, in the Heart of One Man, Lies the Soul of a Warrior.


Movie can be downloaded in the following versions:
DVD | DivX | PDA | iPOD


Full Last Samurai, The Movie Review:
In the 1870s, Captain Nathan Algren, a cynical veteran of the American Civil war who will work for anyone, is hired by Americans who want lucrative contracts with the Emperor of Japan to train the peasant conscripts for the first standing imperial army in modern warfare using firearms. The imperial Omura cabinet's first priority is to repress a rebellion of traditionalist Samurai -hereditary warriors- who remain devoted to the sacred dynasty but reject the Westernizing policy and even refuse firearms. Yet when his ill-prepared superior force sets out too soon, their panic allows the sword-wielding samurai to crush them. Badly wounded Algren's courageous stand makes the samurai leader Katsumoto spare his life; once nursed to health he learns to know and respect the old Japanese way, and participates as advisor in Katsumoto's failed attempt to save the Bushido tradition, but Omura gets repressive laws enacted- he must now choose to honor his loyalty to one of the embittered sides when the conflict returns to the battlefield...

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