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Tom Cruise in The Last Samurai (2003)

Tom Cruise: Nathan Algren

The Last Samurai

Tom Cruise credited as playing...

Nathan Algren

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  • Katsumoto: You believe a man can change his destiny?
  • Algren: I think a man does what he can, until his destiny is revealed.
  • Emperor Meiji: [Referring to Katsumoto] Tell me how he died.
  • Algren: [Referring to Katsumoto] I will tell you how he lived.
  • Algren: There is some comfort in the emptiness of the sea, no past, no future.
  • [Katsumoto hands a samurai sword to Algren, it has a message written on it]
  • Algren: What does it say?
  • Katsumoto: "I belong to the warrior in whom the old ways have joined the new."
  • Algren: [narrating] They are an intriguing people. From the moment they wake they devote themselves to the perfection of whatever they pursue. I have never seem such discipline. I am surprised to learn that the word Samurai means, 'to serve', and that Katsumoto believes his rebellion to be in the service of the Emperor.
  • Higen: Will you fight the white men, too?
  • Algren: If they come here, yes.
  • Higen: Why?
  • Algren: Because they come to destroy what I have come to love.
  • Algren: There is Life in every breath...
  • Katsumoto: That is, Bushido.
  • Katsumoto: What happened to the warriors at Thermopylae?
  • Algren: Dead to the last man.
  • Algren: You want me to kill Jappos, I'll kill Jappos.
  • Colonel Bagley: I'm not asking you to kill anybody.
  • Algren: You want me to kill THE ENEMIES of Jappos, I'll kill THE ENEMIES of Jappos... Rebs, or Sioux, or Cheyenne... For 500 bucks a month I'll kill whoever you want. But keep one thing in mind: I'd happily kill you for free.
  • Algren: I will miss our conversations.
  • [about General Hasegawa]
  • Algren: He fought with the Samurai?
  • Simon Graham: He IS Samurai.
  • Algren: This is Katsumoto's sword. He would have wanted you to have it. He hoped with his dying breath that you would remember his ancestors who held this sword, and what they died for. May the strength of the Samurai be with you always.
  • Katsumoto: You do not have to die here.
  • Algren: I should have died so many time before.
  • Zebulon Gant: [shouting loudly] Right, you little bastards! You will stand up straight or I will personally shit kick every far eastern buttock that appear before me eyes!
  • Algren: Well done, sergeant.
  • Zebulon Gant: When you understand the language, sir, everything falls into place.
  • Algren: What else has she told you?
  • Katsumoto: That you have nightmares.
  • Algren: Every soldier has nightmares.
  • Katsumoto: Only one who is ashamed of what he has done.
  • Algren: You have no idea what I have done.
  • Algren: [shouting] What do you want from me?
  • Katsumoto: What do you want for yourself?
  • Katsumoto: The Emperor could not hear my words. His army will come. For nine hundred years, my ancestors have protected our people. Now... I have failed them.
  • Algren: So you will take your own life? In shame? Shame for a life of service? Discipline? Compassion?
  • Katsumoto: The way of the Samurai is not necessary anymore.
  • Algren: Necessary? What could be more necessary?
  • Katsumoto: I will die by the sword. My own, or my enemy's.
  • Algren: Then let it be your enemy's.
  • Algren: [narrating] Winter, 1877. What does it mean to be Samurai? To devote yourself utterly to a set of moral principles. To seek a stillness of your mind. And to master the way of the sword.
  • Algren: [narrating] Spring, 1877. This marks the longest I've stayed in one place since I left the farm at 17. There is so much here I will never understand. I've never been a church going man, and what I've seen on the field of battle has led me to question God's purpose. But there is indeed something spiritual in this place. And though it may forever be obscure to me, I cannot but be aware of its power. I do know that it is here that I've known my first untroubled sleep in many years.
  • Algren: I killed her husband?
  • Katsumoto: It was a good death.

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