The Last Samurai
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1:21:01
Tell me what to do...
1:21:05
...my teacher.
1:21:09
You are Emperor, my Lord, not me.
1:21:15
You must find the wisdom for all of us.
1:21:24
Ah, gentlemen, come in.
1:21:27
Captain Algren, it seems you have
endured your captivity with little ill effect.

1:21:33
I was not ill-treated, Sir.
1:21:34
Mr. Omura, I have here
a draft of the arms agreement.

1:21:38
Captain Algren, I'm eager to know
how many Samurai have joined in Katsumoto.

1:21:42
I'm afraid I don't know.
1:21:44
You spent the entire winter in his encampment.
1:21:46
I was a prisoner.
1:21:47
Was it far to find his position?
has he acquired firearms?

1:21:50
Come man, tell us what you saw.
1:21:52
As you said, Colonel,
they are savages...

1:21:55
with bows and arrows.
1:21:57
- Sir, about...
- I'm sure your documents are in order,
ambassador, thank you.

1:22:02
If you leave them on my desk,
I'll have a read at my appropriate time.

1:22:06
With all due respect, Sir.
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our president's patience is wearing thin.
1:22:10
Perhaps there's someone else
we should be speaking to.

1:22:13
With all due respect, ambassador.
1:22:16
Perhaps there's someone else
we should be speaking to.

1:22:19
For instance, French or the English,
1:22:21
or with any of the legations
waiting in the next room.

1:22:24
Yes. well, we should be looking
forward to hearing from you.

1:22:30
Good afternoon, gentlemen.
1:22:32
Captain Algren.
1:22:34
Perhaps you and I might
have a while in private.

1:22:37
Please, sit down.
1:22:42
May I offer you a whiskey?
1:22:44
No, thank you.
1:22:52
Katsumoto is an
extraordinary man, is he not?

1:22:55
He is a tribal leader.
1:22:56
I've known many of them.
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But now who are Samurai,
their way is a great appeal.


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