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The Last Samurai Soundtrack

The Last Samurai (2003) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
By:Hans Zimmer
Release date:25.11.2003
Length: 124:34 (25 tracks)
Movie
Year:2003
Country:USA
Genre: war history drama
IMDB: 325710

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#Hans Zimmer — The Last SamuraiLength
1.Main Titles
Hans Zimmer
1:53
2.They Are Not Ready
Hans Zimmer
0:48
3.The Fog Battle
Hans Zimmer
4:06
4.Journey to the Village
Hans Zimmer
1:18
5.What Is Your Name?
Hans Zimmer
0:29
6.Nightmares
Hans Zimmer
2:11
7.Village Life
Hans Zimmer
2:28
8.Fight in the Rain
Hans Zimmer
2:17
9.What Do You Want from Me?
Hans Zimmer
3:21
10.New Attire
Hans Zimmer
5:50
11.Fight to a Draw
Hans Zimmer
1:18
12.The Ninja Attack
Hans Zimmer
2:36
13.The Way of the Warrior
Hans Zimmer
3:05
14.I Must Go Away
Hans Zimmer
2:56
15.Nobutada's Shame
Hans Zimmer
2:52
16.Emperor's Council
Hans Zimmer
0:33
17.The Ronin Fight
Hans Zimmer
1:17
18.Katsumoto's Escape - A Son's Death
Hans Zimmer
5:45
19.A Man's Destiny
Hans Zimmer
4:52
20.The Battlefield / The Final Charge / The Way of the Sword
Hans Zimmer
14:11
21.They Are All Perfect
Hans Zimmer
5:51
22.I Will Tell You How He Lived / Algren's Return / End Credits
Hans Zimmer
10:44
23.Trailer
Parodi Fair - John Beal
3:22
24.International Trailer
John Beal
1:17
25.The Last Samurai Suite
Hans Zimmer
39:14
  124:34

Plot summary

In the 1870s, Captain Nathan Algren, a cynical veteran of the American Civil war who will work for anyone, is hired by Americans who want lucrative contracts with the Emperor of Japan to train the peasant conscripts for the first standing imperial army in modern warfare using firearms. The imperial Omura cabinet's first priority is to repress a rebellion of traditionalist Samurai -hereditary warriors- who remain devoted to the sacred dynasty but reject the Westernizing policy and even refuse firearms. Yet when his ill-prepared superior force sets out too soon, their panic allows the sword-wielding samurai to crush them. Badly wounded Algren's courageous stand makes the samurai leader Katsumoto spare his life; once nursed to health he learns to know and respect the old Japanese way, and participates as advisor in Katsumoto's failed attempt to save the Bushido tradition, but Omura gets repressive...

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