The Hollywood-made movie The Last Samurai is now on show in Japan.  An American captain Nathan Algren (Tom Cruise) is hired and dispatched to Japan in the  other(a) Meiji  era by an arms company that wants to sell American guns to the  clean Japanese government. His task is to give military  educational  drill to fresh recruits of Japans first modern, conscript army who should fight against the   evoke army of Katsumoto (Ken Watanabe) who, although a minister of the government, is against the  course of instruction of modernization and westernization of the country. Algren, captured by the Katsumoto army during a battle and while living as a captive in their village, is gradually fascinated by the last samurai who are devoted to Bushido, Japanese traditional  course and values of the samurai warriors.  As evident from the time setting of 1876-77, the films   spotlight is based on the 1877 Satsuma Rebellion, a rebellion of the   dissatisfy samurai who played the leading role in the Me   iji Restoration, but were  harden coldly after its accomplishment. But as the film is a literary fancy, the story is different from true history, and Katsumoto does not  ofttimes resemble Takamori Saigo (1827-77), the leader of the Rebellion. Katsumoto and the other last samurai are the   course of Bushido as Americans understand it.

 Although there are some   impertinent scenes, the movie depicts Bushido fairly well considering it is an American entertainment. It highly evaluates Bushido;   bingle can even say it romanticizes it.  Algren was a hero in the Civil War. After the War, he joined the regiment of G. A. Custe   r and participated in the Indian War. During!    a battle near the Washita River, he   twist himself to massacre of Native American women and children. The memories of cruel deeds   invert to him as flashbacks and attack him as nightmares. To distract his mind from this trauma, he has been seeking consolation in drink and now an alcoholic. So, he accepts the offer of a job in an unknown...If you want to   befuddle a full essay, order it on our website: 
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