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... “The Last Samurai” follows the director’s trademark to experiment with time. ...
ANALYSIS
There is considerable change in terms of vision and character portrayal vis-ŕ-vis “The Last Samurai” and “About Last Night”. Looking at both the pieces one can hardly overlook the lack of experience of directing a movie in his “About Last Night”. ... It would however unfair to compare “The Last Samurai” and “About Last Night”. This is being said considering the fact that “About Last Night” remains his only movie with the story encompassed tightly between the characters itself. ... In “About Last Night one gets to see the presence of soft colours. ... There is a sense of restriction in the director’s moves in “About Last Night”. ... In comparison, “The Last Samurai” has used extensive use of colour combinations and camera angles. ...
One thing, which takes “The Last Samurai” significantly ahead of “About Last Night”, is the strength of characters. ... “About Last Night” handled just the jittery and unfounded relationships in the urban life. But “The Last Samurai” is on a totally different scenario. “The Last Samurai” is all about understanding one’s own culture and standing for one’s honour and dignity.
Approximate Word count = 915 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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