The Last Samurai
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:50:01
God, he's a grist mill.
:50:04
You hear this man, Bob?
:50:10
Ujio was teaching you
the way of Japanese sword.

:50:15
Yes, indeed.
:50:19
You fought against the red indians?
:50:27
Yes.
:50:29
Tell me the real part in this war.
:50:31
- Why?
- I wish to learn.

:50:33
Read the book.
:50:34
I'd rather to have a good conversation.
:50:36
- Why?
- Because...

:50:38
to read a book constitutes a work.
:50:47
So...
:50:51
you were the General of your army?
:50:55
No... I was a Captain.
:51:01
This is a lower rank?
:51:05
a middle rank
:51:08
Then who was the General?
:51:15
Don't you have a rebellion to lead?
:51:17
People in your country do not like conversation?
:51:21
He was a Lieutenant-Colonel.
:51:24
His name is Custer.
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I know this name.
:51:28
He killed many warriors.
:51:30
Aye. Many warriors.
:51:32
So he was a good General.
:51:34
No, he wasn't a good General,
he was arrogant, foolhardy.

:51:37
and he got massacred because
he took a single battallion...

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...against 2,000 angry indians.
:51:43
2,000 indians?
How many men for Custer?

:51:47
- 200.
- I like this General Custer.

:51:53
He was a murderer,
who fell in love with his own legend.

:51:57
and his troops died for it.
:51:59
I think this is a very good death.

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