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Hirokin: The Last Samurai

Original title: Hirokin
  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
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Hirokin: The Last Samurai (2012)
A reluctant samurai with a dark past sets off on a mission to fulfill his destiny.
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A reluctant samurai with a dark past sets off on a mission to fulfill his destiny.A reluctant samurai with a dark past sets off on a mission to fulfill his destiny.A reluctant samurai with a dark past sets off on a mission to fulfill his destiny.

  • Director
    • Alejo Mo-Sun
  • Writer
    • Alejo Mo-Sun
  • Stars
    • Wes Bentley
    • Jessica Szohr
    • Angus Macfadyen
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    2K
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    • Director
      • Alejo Mo-Sun
    • Writer
      • Alejo Mo-Sun
    • Stars
      • Wes Bentley
      • Jessica Szohr
      • Angus Macfadyen
    • 35User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wes Bentley
    Wes Bentley
    • Hirokin
    Jessica Szohr
    Jessica Szohr
    • Orange
    Angus Macfadyen
    Angus Macfadyen
    • Moss
    Laura Ramsey
    Laura Ramsey
    • Maren
    Julian Sands
    Julian Sands
    • Griffin
    Mercedes Manning
    Mercedes Manning
    • Terra
    Justin Shilton
    Justin Shilton
    • Cain
    Rodney Charles
    Rodney Charles
    • Honsu
    Esteban Powell
    Esteban Powell
    • Sevren
    Newton Kaneshiro
    • Airborne
    Max Martini
    Max Martini
    • Renault
    Rowena Koenig
    • Pheon
    • (as Rowena Zirbel)
    Daz Crawford
    Daz Crawford
    • Kore
    Robert Fleet
    Robert Fleet
    • 1st Rebel Leader
    Lauren Mo-Sun
    Lauren Mo-Sun
    • Audowen
    Carrie Lazar
    Carrie Lazar
    • Mid-wife
    Chiara Digiallorenzo
    • Emerald
    Jason Barry
    Jason Barry
    • Barson
    • Director
      • Alejo Mo-Sun
    • Writer
      • Alejo Mo-Sun
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    3jedslather

    From Bad to terrible!

    I must say that Sci-Fi B movies is not all in the toe crunching class. But this movie is really terrible; I know that the budget was low but come-on! If you can't make a decent CGI in the year 2011 don't even attempt to do it. In the 80'ties there were a lot of movies in the "atomic wasteland Mad Max" category, this one will fit nicely in the row of movies that failed to get past the firing ramp. I watched the movie in 1080p and it didn't help much, so if you love Sci-Fi B movies you can give it a try on day, if nothing else come to your mind.

    The scenery was great, and the fighting scenes were "sort of" OK, but everything else didn't deliver the silver screen magic at all. If you decide to watch this one don't expect anything, then you wont be disappointed.
    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
    Vincentiu

    a sketch

    waist. as a huge ball of actors, technical tools, story and possibilities. only virtue - chance to remind you many great S.F. movies. but it is not enough. a film lost in pink chaos. interesting as parts but not as final product. good scene and boring script. few philosophic lines, a crosswords action, ambiguity as heart, few fields of nonsenses. and that is all. and the feeling is the too large care to fail of team who transforms a not uninspired idea in a silly sketch. few crumbs of courage of director, a not gray acting from actors, the precision of events are good points for gives a decent movie. maybe, with another occasion.
    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)
    3Bezenby

    Looks good, but...

    ...this is the first of three films I've watched recently that look great, but don't have much else going for it. The story involves our man Hirokin, who is a human that lives on a planet that looks like Earth, who gets involved in a rebellion against the oppressive human regime. In the desert.

    Our aliens look remarkably like humans (one even has a Scottish accent) and are led by Agnus McFadyen. Hirokin is the chosen one and blah blah you've heard this thousands of times.

    Bad stuff: Far too many over-emotional scenes of people standing around while the music swells, which is all fine if something was going in between these scenes, but there's a lack of action here. So if, like me, you were waiting for Hirokin to man up and starts slashing hordes of bad guys, you're in for disappointment. Hirokin is in fact a bit of a knob.

    I couldn't care about anyone in this film. It looked really good though. More action, less arsing around talking philosophy.

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hirokin - Chiến Binh Cuối Cùng
    • Filming locations
      • Dumont Dunes, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Hirokin Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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