47 Ronin

47 Ronin(2013)

PG-13
12/06/2013 (US)Drama, Action, Fantasy1h 59m
6.2

"For courage. For loyalty. For honor."

Overview

Kai—an outcast—joins Oishi, the leader of 47 outcast samurai. Together they seek vengeance upon the treacherous overlord who killed their master and banished their kind. To restore honour to their homeland, the warriors embark upon a quest that challenges them with a series of trials that would destroy ordinary warriors.

Carl Rinsch

Director

Chris Morgan

Screenplay

Hossein Amini

Screenplay

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Part of the 47 Ronin Collection

A duology of action fantasy films based on the real-life historical legend of the 47 Ronin.

Media

Official International Trailer

Official International Trailer

Trailer

Keanu Reeves as a Samurai - Extended Preview

Keanu Reeves as a Samurai - Extended Preview

Clip

Keanu Reeves Duels the Tengu Master for Mystical Swords

Keanu Reeves Duels the Tengu Master for Mystical Swords

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Myths, Magic & Monsters Bonus Feature

Myths, Magic & Monsters Bonus Feature

Behind the Scenes

Steel Fury Bonus Feature

Steel Fury Bonus Feature

Behind the Scenes

Blu-Ray B-Roll

Blu-Ray B-Roll

Featurette

Costumes

Costumes

Featurette

Behind The Scenes - Lord Kira's Castle

Behind The Scenes - Lord Kira's Castle

Featurette

Behind The Scenes - Epic

Behind The Scenes - Epic

Featurette

Weapons

Weapons

Featurette

A Look Inside

A Look Inside

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A review by Per Gunnar Jonsson
6.0

Written on August 10, 2014

I had some expectations on this movie. Samurai’s, fantasy, magic etc… Sounds good to me alright. Well, as it turned out after having watched it I feel that my expectations was not entirely fulfilled. It is a decent enough movie. Certainly enjoyable to watch. But it is, in my opinion, not a great move and I cannot give it more than an average okay rating.

I have not read the original story which the movie is, supposedly, based nor seen any of the other 47 Ronin movies that have been made. Thus I did not really know what the story was except what was the public storyline nor do I know if the movie actually follows the original story in any great detail. The basic story in the movie is a good one though. Classic, simple and perhaps not very original but a good concept for making a good adventure movie.

The movie is entertaining…to an extent. There are plenty of nice scenes, action, special effects that all make the movie worthwhile to watch. The Japanese, samurai, setting is one that is not used very often in major movies except of course for a bunch of fairly ludicrous martial arts movies which cater for a rather limited audience and generally on a very low-budget.

However, I never really felt much attachment to any of the characters. Even the half-breed, which are supposed to be the hero, never seemed to lift above the ordinary. The bad guy could have been any two-bit crook in a TV-show. The witch was a bit better but still rather meh. The Shogun at least provoked a bit of emotions but not in a good way. What an asshole! Not a shred of investigation when Lord Asano was bewitched. Just “go kill yourself”. Then after the 47 Ronins had actually proven his innocence as well as proven themselves to be the most loyal and capable warriors around the dumb fuck wants them killed because they disobeyed his orders which where total nonsense from the start. As a matter of fact, the ending dragged down the movie quite a lot for me.

Still a movie worth watching but it could have been a lot better.