Who are the actors in the movie 47 Ronin?
Who are the actors in the movie 47 Ronin?
47 Ronin (2013 film) Starring Keanu Reeves and Hiroyuki Sanada, the film was produced by H2F Entertainment, Mid Atlantic Films, Moving Picture Company and Stuber Productions, and was released theatrically by Universal Pictures on December 25, 2013 in the United States.
What happens at the end of 47 Ronin?
The Shogun sentences Lord Asano to death and offers the option of committing Harakiri to die with honor. Ôishi and his samurais become ronin and he is arrested in a hole; and Kai is sold as a slave in another village. One year later, Ôishi is released from the imprisonment and he plots a scheme to revenge Lord Asano with Kai and the other ronin.
What was the box office for 47 Ronin?
While the action sequences and visuals were praised, 47 Ronin received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed just $151 million against its production budget of $175–225 million, making it a costly box office bomb that left Universal in the red for 2013.
Who is Keanu Reeves character in 47 Ronin?
Keanu Reeves as Kai, a half-Japanese, half-English outcast adopted by the household of Lord Asano who joins the Ronin. The character was created for the film.
Cast overview, first billed only: Keanu Reeves Kai Hiroyuki Sanada Ôishi Ko Shibasaki Mika (as Kô Shibasaki) Tadanobu Asano Lord Kira Min Tanaka Lord Asano
The night after the tournament, Lord Asano is bewitched into hurting Lord Kira of Nagato, and is punished into committing seppuku by the Shogun. Realizing that it was a Lord Kira’s evil plot, the samurais and the half-breed sets out for revenge against the Shogun’s order. Written by Immanuel A. There is a legend of 47 warriors who seized eternity.
Who is punished for seppuku in 47 Ronin?
Several years later, Lord Asano holds a tournament to welcome the Shogun to Ako. The night after the tournament, Lord Asano is bewitched into hurting Lord Kira of Nagato, and is punished into committing seppuku by the Shogun.
What kind of stitching is used in 47 Ronin?
In several of the scenes, it is highly noticeable that the flags and banners and tents used throughout the movie are machine stitched with modern double needle stitching. Also that the loops used to attached to poles are stitched in the “X in a box” style not used till very recently in history.