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Ghost Dog - The Way of the Samurai

Ghost Dog - The Way of the Samurai

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best movie ever (IMHO) :)
Review: After I watched this movie it was clear it was my favorite of all time. The way it blends all the elements of a good piece together is astounding. There is humor, there is action, and there is interesting thought provoking material. I could watch this movie 100 times and see it from a new and interesting view each time. Even the rap score goes wonderfully well with the movie. I especially like some of the driving scenes where it is very dark and shows that a life like he leads isn't a glamorous one. I would recommend this movie to anyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent movie
Review: I thought this movie was very well done. It had excellent performances and was a refreshing change from a lot of the hum drum movies out there. I think this film will be one which you either love or hate with no middle ground. Forest Whitaker plays this part with precision and subtle emotions that allow you to identify and understand him well. Watch it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: The movie "Ghost Dog" fails mainly due to it's cop-out of an ending. The self-sacrifice of the main character Ghost Dog to his Mafioso master doesn't work, it's too easy, too formulaic. The character learns nothing in his exploits. He fails to see his chosen "Master" for what he is. The story would have worked better if Ghost Dog had stopped to realize that he was making a fatal mistake with his slave-like dedication to the samurai code. The action offers Ghost Dog many opportunities for that brilliant flash of insight but he is too dedicated and loyal to step off the warrior path to see it for what it really is. Also, the scene where Ghost Dog kills his victim by shooting up through the plumbing is a joke. Ask any plumber. Jarmusch should have known better.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Poor action
Review: Heh. Me expected something better. Film pretend on serious thoughts and action, but reality is a different: non-charizmatic hero, slow, non-involving action, dumb story and stupid pigeons.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Unique, powerful and moving.
Review: I didn't know much about this movie or the stars in it. I wasn't expecting too much of a good flick. But I actually really dug this movie! It is unique, thoughtful, mindblowing, action-packed, quirky and soulful and really takes you into the important moments. You're almost there. Jim Jarmush blew me away with his effort. His direction is focused and plausible, his writing is professional, intriguing and totally unexpected and his acting is unexplainably real. Jim is the bomb at facial expressions, you can almost see his eyes talking - it's an incredible performance that takes this African-American a step higher. The movie is sort of slow, but it works around the plot well. There is a lot of violence and language but it doesn't take you off the meaningful and stunning main perspective of the movie - it's all about love. That's the vibe that I got from this movie, and whether it's right or not, this "vibe" certainly made me feel lots of different emotions. The characters are all developed excellently and the scenes with Ghost Dog and Pearline (played by a young newcomer named Camille Winbush who does a brilliant job) are truly powerful and memorable in weird ways. If you're prepared to be entertained, moved, intrigued and see a lot of birds, then run to see Ghost Dog: The Way of Samurai.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: simply the best
Review: This is by far the best movie i have seen the last five years.I believe it is not a piece of art only for Jarmusch fans but for eveybody who loves good cinema.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really Captivating
Review: Forest Whitaker - I take my hat off to you! Wonderful acting, really creative, dark-yet-funny direction, and much-above-average production values make this movie a near classic. The story is pretty straightforward - but for only those that cannot look into the many layers of characterization of the killer. The best scenes definitely involve Ghost Dog's interaction with a little African American girl, to whom he seeks to bequeath his repertoire of books. Not only is the photography top notch (don't MISS the opening sequences), but also very human in the way it treats its subjects. There is no "beautification" of any character - everyone is presented the same way for the viewer to draw their conclusion. Even the expected, sad ending, does not really make one feel sad or sorry. It's so matter of fact that you wonder why other films are not the same way. A killer who is obsessed with the way of the Samurai, seeks to avenge the death of his friends (pigeons), and also owes his current Master, his life. Situations get very complicated, and he ends up getting tied down by the weaknesses of the cowardly mobsters. Of course you should see the whole movie to understand what's being said in the reviews. And the music - it creates an atmosphere of its own - rap, hip hop, soul, even New Age. Totally captivating in its own right. Understated, yet brilliant creation. Don't let anyone discourage you from seeing it, for any reason whatsoever!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Strange but spellbinding
Review: I absolutely love this movie. I caught it accidentally on the Independent Film Channel and immediately ordered a copy. the mix of modern urban culture with the philosophy of ancient Japan is pure genius. The old decaying mafia family is so well written and acted that their scenes are some of the best gangster scenes ever put on film. A mafia don who quotes Public Enemy is one of many cultural juxtapositions that make this such a rich film. The soundtrack is awsome and Forrest Whitaker is absolutely perfect in the lead role. Check this one out and enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent movie that draws you in
Review: This is an excellent movie with great actors in it. Forest Whitaker is the "Ghost Dog" who is a man that is better suited for 14th century Japan than present day New York. Whitaker follows the Bushido Code of the Samarai and is generally peaceful except for his occupation. If you get him upset, then the consequences are severe to say the least.

I usually am not a fan of film noir, which I consider this film to be, however I was drawn into the plot and the acting was excellent. The quotes from the Hagakure: The Way of the Samarai, throughout the film enhance the plot. I wouldn't be a bit suprized if the "Ghost Dog" also has Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" on his shelf as well.

The supporting cast is outstanding, especially Henry Silva who realizes to late what his mafia family is up against. Overall this is an axcellent film that I highly recommend.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of the best from J.J.
Review: I really liked this movie. The spirituality was very well handeled. If you have any intrest in Eastern Philosophy, this movie is for you. One of, if not the best Forrest Whitaker movie so far


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