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Kanchou wrote:Did they just HAVE to shoehorn a white guy into the movie?
. . .his father is a Hawaii-born American of English, Irish, Portuguese, Hawaiian, and Chinese descent.
McTojo wrote:Another film of some poor lost soul searching from oneness with the Japanese soul.
Bucky wrote:According the always reliable Wikipedia
he does have some Asian blood:
Kanchou wrote:Statistically speaking, aren't the chances of a "haafu" even being in Japan, much less becoming a samurai at that point in Japan's history almost completely zero?
Kanchou wrote:I knew he was part Hawaiian/Chinese/etc, but for all practical purposes, he's a white guy.
Takechanpoo wrote:This blondy dude in Kamakura ira(13th century) is said to be a gaijin dude.
although a bandit, not a samurai.
Yokohammer wrote:That's probably just Greji.
(Very cool image, Take )
IparryU wrote:explains why he would be a bandit...
killing all the samurai protecting a village, then go to the supply area and drink all the booze, then go shag all the women in the village...
he's my role-model
Marked Trail wrote:This film just HAS TO be great! [color="DimGray"]<snark>[/color]
Chris Morgan, the guy who wrote "Fast and Furious" for Universal and co-wrote "Wanted" did this script for the upcoming 47 [color="DimGray"]Hollywood[/color] Ronin.
kurogane wrote:I saw mythical monsters in the trailer I watched and knew I was out. It all looked like Kill Bill without the benefit of Quentinonian lame hipster hyper-reflexive parody. It sounds like they really F'ed up a perfectly good legend.
Due to studio interference, the film saw several script changes during filming, and a radical re-edit during post-production. The part of Yorick van Wageningen, who originally had a significant supporting role as Kapitan, was cut back to a silent cameo due to these decisions.
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