The movie 47 Ronin is an American film that was based off, one of the Japanese legendary eighteenth (18th) century tale about the forty-seven (47) samurai warriors during the era of Tokugawa and the ruling of the shogun, who strived to stay alive in order to seek revenge for the death of their leader. In brief the movie 47 Ronin, displays its adequate share of fantasies, mystical/mythical and magical characters that shifts from its’ historic concept. The movie “47 Ronin” runs for one hundred and fifty-nine (159) minutes directed by Carl Rinsch, tells the story from an epic 3D perceptive of how a pioneer of the forty-six (46) Ronin and a half-breed classified as an outsider named Kai, played by Keanu Reeves, who joins Oishi, played by Hiroyuki Sanada, and a crew of samurais to search for the deceptive lord who executed their master and expelled their kind. In order to restore honor in their nation, the samurais set out a mission filled with tribulation, which is to avenge the death of their leader. …show more content…
However, forty-seven (47) Ronin battles the topic of honor that is purposely prone to losing copious group of individuals, killed by suicide that believed in justice. Even though, this is not a major misconception of the story, it insinuates that the director did not know how to embellish either the objective reason for the death of the leader or his samurai's consequential