The Last Samurai
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:11:19
Yokohama Harbor, 1876
:11:56
Captain Algren, I presume?
:11:57
Yes
:11:59
I presume that good.
How do you do? Simon Graham.

:12:01
20 years ago, this was a sleepy little town.
:12:05
Now, look at this.
:12:06
You see, the emperor is mad
for all thing western.

:12:10
and the Samurais believe
that it's changing too fast.

:12:12
The ancient and the modern
are at war for the soul of Japan.

:12:16
So your new employer, Mr. Omura...
:12:18
is bringing in every western
expert he can get his hands on.

:12:22
Lawyers of France,
engineers of Germany...

:12:25
architects of Holland and
now of course, warriors of America.

:12:29
I came when I was with the British
legation, know, years ago...

:12:33
I was soon relieved of my position
where I have a long long forest of
tendencies to tell the truth...

:12:38
in a country where they never say what they need.
:12:41
So now, I very accurately
translate the other people's lives.

:12:51
For 2000 years, no Emperor
was even seen by a commoner.

:12:55
You have to realise
this accidental chance is an honor.

:12:57
This is all highly ritualism, of course.
:12:59
You may look at him,
but do not speak.


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