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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Using his skills as a samurai, Algren (Tom Cruise) successfully defends himself against a group of ninjas.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Edward Zwick returned to the director's chair for the first time since 1998's The Siege with this sweeping period drama set in 19th-century Japan. After centuries of relying on hired samurai for national defense, the Japanese monarchy has decided to do away with the warriors in favor of a more contemporary military. Tom Cruise stars as Nathan Algren, a veteran of the U.S. Civil War who is hired by the Emperor Meiji to train an army capable of wiping out the samurai. But when Algren is captured by the samurai and taught about their history and way of life, he finds himself conflicted over who he should be fighting alongside. Billy Connelly, Tony Goldwyn, and Ken Watanabe co-star.
CREDITS:
TM & © Warner Bros. (2003)
Cast: Tom Cruise
Director: Edward Zwick
Producers: Tom Cruise, Michael Doven, Tom Engelman, Marshall Herskovitz, Scott Kroopf, Graham Larson, Charles Mulvehill, Yôko Narahashi, Richard Solomon, Vincent Ward, Paula Wagner, Edward Zwick, Ted Field
Screenwriters: Marshall Herskovitz, John Logan, Edward Zwick
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Enters the fight with no sword, leaves the fight with two.
I love it.
"You didn't bring a gun?" "I didn't think i need one, if i do need one i just use one of his"
Hm..two swords...Musashi?
@@ariel.l.borrero Yes.
Kinda like aikido, the martial art that focuses on fighting without a sword vs someone who does
@@tapio83 All one needs is a pimento sandwich.
There's a video I remember seeing on TH-cam of a modern-day Samurai. He was reviewing fight scenes in several popular Samurai films. This very scene came up and he actually praised Tom on his acting. He even noted how Tom maintained a propper maai (Proper distance between swordsmen) and his shuffling footwork was spot on to how Samurai would actually fight. He said he knew Tom trained for about 2 years for the roll and said Tom did well.
I'm not a Tom Cruise fan. He 100% puts in the work for the roles he plays and I respect him 100% for that. Does his own stunts, learns and does the things he's doing.
It's like Keanu Reeves did with learning how to competition shoot to make the John Wick movies. His training is online.
Knowing what we know now about Tom Cruise and how he prepared for Top Gun : Maverick, I totally believe everything you said here. The man is commited.
@@SubwayJack919 imagine if Jack Reacher and John Wick hooked up. Tom and Keanu need to make this happen.
@@SubwayJack919 and that is why their movies mostly succeed. I admire the effort!
@@robhileman8890 Come to think of it...has Tom ever said anything political?....Hmm...I would think he's a big lefty but....
Watching in 2018. Tom Cruise has always been a fantastic action actor. This movie, The Last Samurai, is his best work.
Not even close watch born on the fourth of july
Even Minority Report is better.
80's Boombox Collector the mission impossible series is his main thing. 23 years, 6 movies, 5 directors, same producer/actor/writer/financier/stunt god!
And each movies seems to be better than the last.
Oblivion is another really good movie too
Nah
Man... The things one has to go through when looking for the men's room while you're in Japan.
hahahah XD
Man isn't that the true. Even today iin japan
Maybe next time he'll remember to change out of the bathroom slippers when he's done.
Very funny....
@Ken Hasibar which part of Oregon? I grew up there...
I'm glad everyone's enjoying the comment!
One thing I love about this movie is how every single swing of a blade is life and death.
yeah, just like how it is in real life. a few swings and clashes and its over in seconds. doesnt go on for minutes
this is just stupid amerika film
The US Army made him a fearless fighter¬ afraid to die. The samurais taught him the value of life, controlling/focusing his mind, and sobriety. He was like Luke Skywalker becoming a master jedi
well said, dude, i agree ;)
Idk about the valuing of life part. Samurai would routinely cut down peasants to test sharpness of swords. Lol and the constant infighting.
Not trying to detract from their skill as warriors, but yeah
@White Krispy yeah, he didnt nessassaraly have no fear of death, he just welcomed it. But throughout the movie he sees his constant ability to not die as a curse until the end of the movie
like his father before him
the US army made him wanting desperatly to die.
Goes over his own fight scene after it happened, he's like a reverse Sherlock Holmes.
+The name's Deadpool I always thought he was just planning it out, imagining how to get himself out of it first. then the slow-motion fight was the real. either way it's a completely killer fight scene. this one and the Hector-Achilles fight with Bana and Pitt in Troy were always my favorites.
The filmmakers actually wanted to make it like an NFL live replay
He had tranquility in the fight, first time he ever had it. His brain had to remember and catch up as he was unexperienced for a still mind.
More like he didnt think, the slow-mo was his "mind" catching up with him... remember the advice he was given?
"No 'Mind'..."
You're all wrong. He relived the memory of what just happened so that he could realize that he didn't kill one of them. As soon as he realized one was only wounded, he knew he would get attacked from behind.
"The Samurai are finished" says the man who attacks Nathan with a katana, rather than, say, a firearm.
well, you are not automatically a samurai, just because you have a katana xD
In that day and age you had to be. Swords were both weapons and symbols of samurai status (nobility). Commoners were not allowed to carry them or even own them.
If he was shot then everyone would know it was the modernists who ordered the assassination. If Nathan was killed by the sword, then it could be passed off as a samurai atrocity.
Pretty sure everyone in this scene is a samurai (except Nathan), just Imperial loyalists. He's saying what he's saying to justify the choice he made.
The idea was to not make noise :)
Dude, this movie does such a good job of portraying the ZONE: That state of unconscious thought were your body moves on its own trained instinct. During his training it's even said to him that he has "too much mind" and instead needs "no mind". He is thinking too much. Here, during this fight, Algren and his mind are not there. They are switched off as the samurai he has built into his body acts completely of its own volition, and it is only after the fighting as stopped and the scenes of it all replay in his mind that Algren realizes what just happened. He doesn't remember it all entirely, just the snapshots his mind capture will it was away and the samurai was in control.
That is the ZONE.
Deymnnn the only zone i knew was in kuruko
Once as judoka I reached the level: you dont believe what you did.
It's amazing he is able to beat 5 different samuris/ninjas who trained for life at once when he trained for weeks. white man can do everything
@@ancientk100 XD its supposed that he has been for a year with Katsumoto, and the atackers understimated him
“A fighters mind”?
My favorite part of the movie: when Captain Algren officially becomes Arugran-san
i can't stop laughing
Aruguren-san
Yea because he's the first weeaboo
Aruguren-san
Actually, based on his martial development, he had already shown the aspects of mushin and zanshin from samurai swordsmanship in the spar in the village when he got the draw.
*Raughs*
Skilled enough to take on 4 assassins empty handed!
"Yo homie that my briefcase?"
Collateral reference. Love that movie.
Lol
'YOu forgot the briefcase....!"
“お財布が欲しい!” - assassins
I understood that reference!
Totally prepared to die.
Totally astonished he survived.
I actually thought I was the only one that thought that. Like he had no gun, he was ready to go, and then stuff he learnt at the village just kicked in. His expression before killing the last guy was almost a look of astonishment.
Benjamin O'Donnell Plus great choreography.
@matrix49A He was focusing his mind on not focusing. He let his instincts take over; going back to everything he learned in the mountains. Only after it was done was he able to go back over the details in his head.
Omg you made me LOL so hard xD... third sentance should be. *Totally makes sence.
He was doing the Bushido thing - before battle, resign yourself to dying, mourn your own death, and then resolve to die honourably, taking as many of the enemy with you as you can. You can see the moment when he does it, when he drops his hands by his side and his face turns from worry and fear to a kind of blank calm.
"Cleanly slicing the head off, he died without saying a word. Very impressive"
Samurai sword master Kaito Suiju
First, pillage the nest, then blunt his beak, crack eggs, scramble, pinch of salt, a touch of pepper, flip the omelet, additional seasoning required, breakfast is served.
Sherlock Holmes 2.
More like "I pillaged the nest, blunted his beak, cracked eggs, scrambled, used a pinch of salt, used a touch of pepper, flipped the omlet, needed additional seasoning. Breakfast was served"
Don’t forget the side order of discombobulate
@@thatfatguy7591 and unfortunate body odor....
I don’t get it lol and I laughed to it anyways is this like a hidden joke or reference?
Mushin - no mind. Zanshin - total awareness. Ma-ai - correct distance between defender and attacker. Sen sen no sen - knowing when attacker will attack almost before they know themselves. Tom Cruise demonstrated great martial skill in this film. It is acting but he must have trained with sword masters to be this convincing. Great job.
Sen-sen-no-sen relates to timing and reaction to an attack in such a way so as to take away the initiative from the attacker before he moves.There is also sen-no-sen, where timing of the reaction is instantaneous to the attacker's movement like the spark flying out as soon as the steel hits the flint. And the other timing is ken-no-sen where the reaction is after the movement of the attacker
@@ivoiliev3957 There is also go no sen - I think it's the same as your ken no sen - thanks for the explanation to the different terminology - I don't profess to be an expert and it's always great to get different perspectives.
@@Mark-sc4bu my mistake - go-no-sen is the correct one, thanks
I reviewed this scene a few times, and this was the time that my mind focused on it specifically:
When he realizes that he left his pistol, the Japanese flute begins, as if he was reborn and he became what Matsumoto had said: "the warrior in whom the old ways had joined the new."
*realiSes
Really nice catch.
His pause and slo motion view after the fact is so real. You train so you don’t have to think in the moment. When it goes down, muscle memory takes over. Then it all comes slamming back to you after the fact.
Fool people believe in hollyweed film 😂😂
@@notgadot It’s my personal experience from over a decade of training and having to use it. The film just did a good job of depicting it.
@@makerstudios5456 they couldnt even make the dialogue make sense 😂 how come the japanese speak english lol
@@notgadot That’s got nothing to do with what I said. Troll someone else.
@@makerstudios5456 lol boring
It's good to see that his time among the samurai was not entirely wasted.
Damn, this guy is so high that he didn't even know what he did
roofies
Well the entire point is that he didn’t think until after it happened. “Too many mind.”
He didn't even know what he did, really?
Best comment i ever read
@@andrewpandrew7786 Or as master Yoda would say "do or do not, there is no try".
Fight choreography so nice, that they had to show it twice.
I mean, yeah. It's a great way to flex your choreography while also serving the narrative.
True they had a 4 on one and made it look good. That's suoer hard to do and takes great choreography, lots of practice, and great camerawork too
@@brandonkey181 He was able to do it since they were just regular swordsmen. As was the case with most swordsmen in those days. None of them were masters or even close. No matter how good they thought they were.
Tom Cruise gave his best performance ever in this film. I think he had to just to match all the other superb performances. Throw in excellent scripts, beautiful and atmospheric scenery and a superbly poetic soundtrack and you have the perfect film. Totally amazes me that it isn’t much more popular. There again it doesn’t have the chase scenes for the ten year olds...
Palpatine: I killed 3 Jedi in one minute!
Nathan Algren: Hold my sake...
It’s treason then.....
*Aruguren-san:* Herro there!
*Aruguren-san:* Herro there!
sometimes these 'old movies' make you realized how many billion movies tom cruise, Arnold, Stallone, etc - the top guys have made movies. They practically make movies that last me a whole lifetime and they're still making it! How awesome is that?
A beautiful example of visualizing the attack before it comes and the spiritual beauty in hand-to-hand combat.
*visualiSing
@@notgadot Actually, either spelling is correct.
I remember seeing this film on the cinema as soon as it came out. I've had a fascination with The Samurai ever since I was a teenager. Tom was so good in this film. The entire film was amazing and loosely based on the dying age of The Samurai and The Meiji Restoration. I was in Japan a few months after this film was released in cinemas. I remember discussing it with one of the locals who worked behind a bar in Osaka. What amazes me about Japan is how it has only recently, comparatively speaking, opened its door for business to the rest of the world and how its grown to be the 3rd largest economy on earth. Japan and its people are amazing and I love its history. I always have done.
Cruise has to be the best actor of all time...ANY era. The guy just puts so much work and effort into his acting he becomes the character. Phenomenal movie...saw it 4 times in theater when it came out then bought the DVD....just a masterpiece in storytelling and cinematic appeal!
I believe this is what you call "Mushin" in Japanese? that state of mind or zen where you are of "no mind" and just react by instinct. I believe this is the highest state of mind a warrior intends to possess when in arms/combat mode.
Love how Algren can't believe how fast it all was and he was rewinding his mind in slow motion to process it all. Dayum.
I think this can apply to many trainings. Early this year a woman collapsed in front of me at the grocery store. My emergency medical training kicked in as I scrambled to checked vitals to determine if she was breathing and had a heartbeat or not. I wasn’t new to CPR but normally I’m surrounded by nurses and doctors who take the lead. But I was in a grocery store surrounded by onlookers. Luckily it was just a fainting spell from giving blood earlier. But it wasn’t until after I knew she was going to be okay that my emotions showed up and a bunch of flashbacks came to me
@@hergie409 grats baby boi! proud of u! 👌
I like to think that it's his mind sending him flahsbacks to warn him that one of the assassins is still not properly disposed of.
It's an excellent movie. I've seen it several times and this scene is one of the best
No man threatens a messenger. Most definitely my favourite line from any war movie.
No sword.
No gun.
No friends.
"No mind!"
A memorable scene in a movie full of memorable scenes.
Segallion Gaming no mind!!!!!
The whole thing with him replaying the scene in his head in slow-motion is something about his "mind" catching up with him about what just happened.. so yeah, he took to the teachings.. :D
No job
No friend
No happiness
No weapons, no friends, and no mind. So what does he do? He sweeps through all of his enemies like a force of nature.
lol! I like this one.
i think, this the Tom Cruise BEST movie.
Hom Tanks I agree my friend
Nope....Minority Report
Collateral
Collateral. Seeing him as a villain/antihero is much more appealing IMO. and he played his part brillianly
Interview with The vampire
He reached for his gun, then he realized he didn't have it.
I thought he reached for a hidden sword?
He reached for his gun, then he realized he didn’t need it.
Might have been reaching for his lighter like Crint Eastwood
The extra at 0:09 waiting for his cue to be a villager running away hahaha (very left of screen)
Good eyes
Ujio has trained his apprentice well 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
I love the Samurai. They were peaceful, wise, and devoted to duty and honor. Missing sorely from modern times.
Can we just appreciate a choreography of this scene?
Hell yeah. It reportedly took Tom and the other guys months to rehearse and get it done right. Damn Tom does anything he sets his mind to 😄
I really liked this scene, but I don’t like how many shots they’re are
Sure
I literally just watched this in 0.25 and there is absolutely no pauses like you see in a lot of group fights vs 1 or 2 opponents in things like the last Jedi or a lot of other movies. This was a very well, realistically choreographed ambushed, not a single second when there was an opening to attack was Algren not getting attacked, I mean even as he was working his way from his back, to his knees and back to his feet, he was defending and attacking all the way up. Beautifully executed by everyone involved and Tom cruise I would love to know how long he practiced that scene before he got it down. Amazing. 😁
I didn't even realize he cut off a guy's hand during the fight until I tried watching it at that speed. Thanks for the suggestion! 😁
No mind until 1:17 ! Well done by movie editors. A true masterpiece ! This is like TopGun, "You have no time to think. If you think you are dead."
I feel exactly like this scene before a job interview and then after the job interview, when I start realizing what actually happened.
Ferruccio Guicciardi yes yes no mind!!!!!!
good catch
"I can tell you what's on my mind, but then I'd have to kill you"
Sounds like something Musashi would say
@@ariel.l.borrero happy to see japanese samurai speaks english
This is such a great movie. The music score is fantastic as well. Loved everything about it!
Holiweed full of fake drama
When Tom Cruise hear the flutes you are screwed
To me this is the best scene in the movie! This is were all his samurai training comes to light and you can see him really become a samurai here
Goon: "The Samurai are finished."
TC: "Well... you're finished-er!"
(In response to "The Samurai are finished"): "Well, you are not going to fare too well yourself, O headless one."
That was a good comeback
He was the original John Wick. His great great grandfather.
Cruise looks badass with a beard.
You never see him with it again.
That was the most epic decapitation scene I've ever seen.
As another comment said I'm here because a real life modern day Samurai master/trainer reviewed this footage. And he was basically saying the movements and training were very realistic and accurate. He was praising Tom Cruise for his stance and how well he moved like a real samurai would. He was praising Tom Cruise for his samurai training, which I believe he had for a few years before the film and during the film. The samurai was saying that Tom Cruise was at a level in 2 years, that takes most people 8-10 years to get to in his training
One of my favorite movies, it never gets old to me.
My favorite scene. If you listen hard? You can hear his heart beat. That's a nice touch
0:19 "i forgot my cellphone"
We're in 2024. Tom is the last movie star more or less. Respect to the goat.
Gladiator, The last samurai, Braveheart are gems,
They had to jump him , he been training with the best
I love this scene very much. Perfect fight and defence.
1.15 i love that his mind is only just registering what hes done. Genius little detail. No mind!
One of his best movies ever made
This is Tom's best movie. Period.
Absolutely agree
One of the best fight scenes in movie history
That slow mo scene is me leaving work each day.
Alugren, earlier in the movie: "We don't cut the heads off of defeated, kneeling men."
Also Alugren: 2:09
Exactly, that's his character arc.
I’d forgotten about that lol
I remember watching this movie in the cinema and the crowd cheered at 2:10 lol.
Important lesson in visualization in this scene. While it appears that Cruise reenacts the scene after it happens, I believe the director is showing you how he visualized it before he happens. Notice his lips move and the brief pause before exploding on his attackers.
Most cats don't know the power of visualization.
MathCelebritydotcom no
He’s just remembering it
His experience is Sooo vivid
And it shows us how he really experienced it as we get to see it in slow mo
MathCelebritydotcom i think it is also for audience. You know, fight scene itself is extremely fast, so they show you slowed down version to appreciate the choreography.
I think these were his memories, so called flashback memories. A mental return to a situation that has become a traumatic factor for the psyche. Nathan Algren was shown as a character with a very impressive memory, which is why he became an alcoholic and that is what made it possible to almost defeat Uhjo in sparring. He cannot fencing like Uhjo, but he was able to remember his patterns.
Power of visualization and focus. Amazing scene
If only Iron Fist had action scenes like these
Miguel Arrocha hey hey now season 2 was better.....not into the badlands, but better lol
Bill Sami Daniel Rand-Kai Will face the dragon!
Iron Fist sucked
By far Tom Cruise’s best movie.
One of the best fight moves ever made in a movie.
I just realized something. He went over his fight in his mind and went right back to the part were he realized he flipped the last guy and didnt kill him. Its not like he forgot but we know he was lost in his mind for a sec.
hahahah dude, you are amazing, i dont realize about that until now you say, when i read your opinion i saw the scene again and yea, is as you say, in his mind the man reviewed the number of men he killed and there he knew that one was missing, and then he react and kill him, good eye, dude ;)
En mi opinión la mejor película de Tom Cruise... lastima grande que no le hicieron segunda parte a esta gran película.
I love how it doesn’t wait for everybody to attack at once he goes after the guy that isn’t ready and uses his sword against the other guys so good
This is an ancient Tenshin Ryu kata. Usually takes at least a decade to master. Cruise is extremely talented.
"The Samurai are finished"
You first!
they aren't Ninja, i think they're Ronin, which means they've been trained like Samurai but don't have a lord. I guess in this case they just work for Omura
Which means they are not Ronin, Ronin are masterless samurai.
They're not even Samurai. They're just thugs who were moderately trained with a katana. Don't insult Samurai like that. Bandits fought with swords too (though they used any weapon that was convenient). They just went up against a guy who has just spent time learning from the best.....
Maybe they are not ronin they answer to that advisor guy to the emperor and he would be of a noble bloodline but is abandoning the ways of the samurai but still has samurai loyal to him. 🤔
Omura the greedy, corrupt politician.
@@Frankie2012channel Katana were carried mostly by high born and Samurai.. They were very possibly thugs with stolen swords but Ronin would be just as solid, if not more likely, an explanation.
tom always has the best kills in his movies against multiple assailants
Tom Cruise has unagi. xP
DANGER!!!
This comment xD
I could go for a salmon skin roll
😂😂😂😂😂😂❤️
That comment made me laugh out loud......Oh yes and Joey doesnt share food!
Great scene! Crazy to think that this movie is closer in time to the original Top Gun than now.
Still 1 of the best choriographed fight scene in movies, and i believe this was all in a single take.
One of my favorite Tom Cruise movies
We can avoid death only with our heart and spirit not with mind, even when our time comes to die, we will have no regrets because we have done everythin we could for ppl we love. Take care
I like that they know how dangerous he is, considering how careful and attentive they are before attacking, despite their massive advantage.
“Hey homie is that my bag?”
My favorite Tom Cruise performance and movie.
FYI for this role Tom Cruise actually trained for a couple of years to prepare himself to use a samurai sword and also to learn the martial arts
not surprising since he likes to do his own stunts.
The realization he doesn’t have his weapon reminds me of when Indy went for his pistol and it wasn’t there.
That was more comical as Indy laughed it off. In this scene Algren looked nervous as he reached around feeling for his gun.
the best movie last samurai.legend movie
He had a knack for this sort of thing before the Japanese got their hands on him. His ability to relax and act instinctively is the difference maker.
1:11 the moment your life's purpose is revealed.
The last guy could have got him... but he couldn't. Algren is just in awe of what he does seconds before, but he's still hiper-focused and aware. His vulnerability is his strength. Superb
he was reviewing the fight to see whether he killed everybody. the first time around didn't really have blood and the kills weren't clear. when he's thinking about the fight, the kills are much more obvious, showing his real intention for reviewing the fight in the first place. he realizes there's one guy he didn't kill.
" The samurai are finished" and so are you.
And so was *TATOO-FACE!*
The best actors just work and work to get things right. I remember reading an article where Arvo Ojala, a holster maker and trainer of actors for Westerns talked of the commitment and effort put in BY most of the good actors. "until their hands bled" was his phrase I think....
0:30 "All of us, whether or not we are warriors, have a cubic centimeter of chance that pops out in front of our eyes from time to time. The difference between an average man and a warrior is that the warrior is aware of this, and one of his tasks is to be alert, deliberately waiting, so that when his cubic centimeter pops out he has the necessary speed, the prowess, to pick it up. A warrior thinks of his death when things become cloudy. The idea of death is the only thing that tempers our spirit. To be a warrior you have to be crystal clear.
Our lot as men is to learn and, as I've said, one goes to knowledge as one goes to war; with fear, with respect, aware that one is going to war, and with absolute confidence in oneself. Put your trust in yourself. There's no emptiness in the life of a man of knowledge, everything is filled to the brim and everything is equal. For me there is no victory, or defeat, or emptiness. Everything is filled to the brim and everything is equal and my struggle is worth my while.
In order to become a man of knowledge one must be a warrior. One must strive without giving up, without a complaint, without flinching, until one [energetically] SEES, only to realize then that nothing matters."
Book A Separate Reality by Carlos Castaneda
Heady words to live by
Tom Cruise slayed this film. His best ever
This scene was the epitome of Nobutada's *NO MIND!*
@0:40 and he muttered under his breath, "do play the drums fast and LOUD when i make a move"
this is my favorite scene in the movie
Tom finds his value of survival after fighting in a traditional way
What just came to mind is what Cruise's character Maverick said in Top Gun: "You don't have time to think up there- if you think, you're dead."
Such is this situation as well: If he thinks, he's dead.
Samurai Are Badasses
He comes full circle in this scene. He started out castigating Katsumoto for cutting the head off a kneeling man, but then does it himself.
Two of the dead guys dislike this clip.
Tom Cruise: I’m so awesome I have to replay my own fight scene in my head after I’ve won.
Sekiro: Tom Cruise slash you twice.