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Último Samurai

Título original: Hirokin
  • 2012
  • R
  • 1 h 45 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
3,3/10
2 mil
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Último Samurai (2012)
A reluctant samurai with a dark past sets off on a mission to fulfill his destiny.
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Um guerreiro luta entre vingar seus pais ou lutar pela liberdade em um planeta devastado pela guerra.Um guerreiro luta entre vingar seus pais ou lutar pela liberdade em um planeta devastado pela guerra.Um guerreiro luta entre vingar seus pais ou lutar pela liberdade em um planeta devastado pela guerra.

  • Direção
    • Alejo Mo-Sun
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    • Alejo Mo-Sun
  • Artistas
    • Wes Bentley
    • Jessica Szohr
    • Angus Macfadyen
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    3,3/10
    2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Alejo Mo-Sun
    • Roteirista
      • Alejo Mo-Sun
    • Artistas
      • Wes Bentley
      • Jessica Szohr
      • Angus Macfadyen
    • 35Avaliações de usuários
    • 13Avaliações da crítica
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    Wes Bentley
    Wes Bentley
    • Hirokin
    Jessica Szohr
    Jessica Szohr
    • Orange
    Angus Macfadyen
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    Laura Ramsey
    Laura Ramsey
    • Maren
    Julian Sands
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    • Griffin
    Mercedes Manning
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    Justin Shilton
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    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Barren wastelands, samurais and a predictable storyline...

    When I picked up the "Hirokin" DVD it was solely because Julian Sands was starring in it, and prior to that information then I knew absolutely nothing about the movie, so I had no expectations or beforehand impressions.

    "Hirokin" is taking place on another planet where Griffin (played by Julian Sands) is a ruthless tyrant, keeping the natives oppressed and downtrodden. People live in fear and is waiting for a hero to come along. Enter Hirokin (played by Wes Bentley) who have to come to terms with his own heritage before he can save mankind from oppression and strife.

    The story told in the movie was nothing new or innovative, it was all stuff that has been used and seen before. "Hirokin" seemed like a mutated mixture of "Dune", "The Last Samurai" and "Star Wars". But oddly enough it worked out well enough. And the movie did suffer from being rather predictable, as you knew exactly how the movie would end right from the very beginning.

    The effects in the movie were adequate, though don't expect top of the line, million dollar CGI effects. However, the costumes and the scenery was really great. Especially the outfits of the soldiers serving Griffin. Their armor and outfits looked really nice, and had somewhat of a "Star Wars" feel to it. And the landscape and scenery was really spectacular.

    As for the acting, well people did good enough jobs with their given roles, though it is nothing award-winning. And they had managed to get together a great enough ensemble of actors and actresses to play the various characters.

    One thing that I didn't fully understand, was the sub-title to the movie; "The Last Samurai". So there are even samurais in outer space? Sure there were subtle references to the samurai and Japanese culture to be seen here and there (especially in the clothes), but it just seemed so misplaced in a Sci-Fi movie.

    "Hirokin" is a good enough Sci-Fi movie and does manage to keep a certain level of entertainment and action all throughout the 105 minutes it is running. However, the movie failed to leave a lasting impression for me, and I doubt that I will ever be making a return trip to watch it again, despite being a huge fan of Julian Sands.

    The movie seems to well suited for a younger audience, probably late teenagers.
    2zorrek

    Potential waisted

    Badly directed with even worse editing this story had a lot of potential. Fails miserably as entertainment, screen play and dialogue are even worse than the directing and editing. Production quality is almost there and the acting looks like it was all first takes with little rehearsal. I also saw bits from other movies, Gladiator, Star Wars a little of Dune. Plenty of good looking sorts in it, but even they can't save this festering mess. It would not have taken too much to have turned this into blockbuster, get Joss Weadon in to rewrite the screenplay and direct. Pay the actors a little more and give them some time to rehears.
    5wimle

    Poor execution of a potentially excellent plot

    This movie reminds me of John Carter; a very poor version of it.

    LET'S TALK ABOUT THE BAD THINGS: First, I'd like to point out that the title is misleading - there are no Samurais in the film including the character "Hirokin". Most of the swordsmanship in the film were from Kendo, not Kenjutsu. Second, all CGI were obvious and some were even incomplete. There was even a shot of a floating ship where the top was not aligned with the screen's edge. I know the film is low-budget so I can't fault them for that but alignment should be simple enough and free of charge. Third, there were some "comedic" scenes that were out of place and should've just been excluded from the film - they were probably from "The Lord of the Rings". Fourth, the outline of the story is common and the plot is too narrow to be worthy of being a great film; they could have done so much better in ALL areas. Finally, some dialogs were amateurish and the set extras/actors were not properly directed; in some scenes, they were simply all over the place.

    NOW, THE GOOD THINGS: The locations were amazing except the viceroy's base. The main stars' acting were excellent. I could spot that some of their dialogs were improvised from whatever was originally on the script. The framing and scene composition were all good and professional and the lighting was superb.

    CONCLUSION: It's a good watch when there's nothing better lying around.
    1TheLittleSongbird

    An irredeemable waste of good potential

    Hirokin did have a good idea going for it, unfortunately it now joins the already quite big pile of movies that badly executed their good ideas. The best thing about it is some exotic scenery, but that's it. And even then you can't really enjoy it because the camera work and editing is so lazy and amateurish. The special effects are also rather unfinished looking and like they were shoe-horned in pretty much last minute, and the choreography and fight scenes have no energy or momentum, just clumsily done all round. The music is at best generic, it can be annoying also and it doesn't sound as though it entirely fits with everything else. Hearing the dialogue, I got the impression that the writers didn't bother to make sure that what they wrote actually made any kind of sense, it just rambles on, sounds awkward and often doesn't seem to really mean anything. The story aside from being highly derivative is dull, lacking in any thrills or fun and so predictable to the extent that you are constantly correctly guessing what happens next. There is nothing interesting or likable about the characters here, they are little more than severely underwritten archetypes, especially the villains that are among the most laughable of any movie. The acting is terrible especially the bland and wholly unheroic lead(he has the looks but not the acting chops), even Julian Sands, most likely the most well-known actor in the cast, manages to give a flat and really quite insipid performance. Angus Macfadyen likewise. Overall, Hirokin did have good potential that is wasted by really bad execution. Not the worst I've ever seen, but you'd be hard pressed to find anything redeeming regarding the movie. 1/10 Bethany Cox
    2Al_The_Strange

    Hirokin review

    This film's cover caught my eye: I wasn't expecting anything great, but I was at least enthralled to see some samurai dude on another planet hacking and slashing away at some aliens or something.

    Surprisingly, there's not much hacking or slashing involved; a few cheap and stupid fights, but nothing more. One of the more inventive scenes involved the fighters chained to a post, and whenever the chain slackened, a big spike would come down and murder a hostage. Aside from that, the film came off as being rather dull.

    The story didn't really captivate me either; it's full of dull and lifeless characters, going through the motions of some drama and plot that I really couldn't care about. The movie overall tried to hard to resemble films like John Carter and Prince of Persia, but both are miles better.

    This film must have been made on the cheap. It sports okay, but never exceptional, photography and editing. Acting and writing are serviceable at times, but they are often marred with certain levels of cheese, amateurism, or plainness. This production uses a limited amount of sets, props, and costumes. Music is very generic too.

    1/5 (Entertainment: Poor | Story: Very Poor | Film: Very Poor)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 23 de abril de 2012 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Hirokin: The Last Samurai
    • Locações de filme
      • Dumont Dunes, Califórnia, EUA
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      • Hirokin Productions
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.78 : 1

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