Katanas vs. Gatling Guns: Does Honor stand a chance against progress?

Sun May 17 2026 at 01:00 pm to 03:00 pm UTC-07:00

Vancouver Central Library | Vancouver

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Katanas vs. Gatling Guns: Does Honor stand a chance against progress?
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Film discussion: The Last Samurai — grief, honor, and modernity. What is this movie really mourning? A real conversation.
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🎌 The Last Samurai - what is this movie actually mourning? Film discussion night.


A lot of people remember The Last Samurai as a beautiful movie about honor — great cinematography, a moving score, Ken Watanabe. Some people also remember it as a movie where Tom Cruise shows up in feudal Japan and immediately becomes the best samurai. Both things are true. I want to talk about the second one more.
I don't want a history-correction contest. I want to talk about what the movie is actually doing emotionally — what it's grieving, what it's romanticizing, and why it still hits even when you're fully aware of its problems. If you love this movie, great. If it makes you roll your eyes, also great. Either way, bring it.

A few questions already sitting in my head: "What is this movie actually in love with?" "Is it mourning a lost code - or inventing one?" "What part still works emotionally, even if the premise is shaky?" "Is this story really about honor, or is it about a man looking for a reason to feel something again?" "How do you separate a movie's emotional force from its blind spots?" "What kind of world does the film think modernity destroyed?"


How the evening will go: We'll start with one question: "What scene still works on you even if you resist the movie a little?" — just to get everyone warmed up and honest. Then we'll move through the themes as they come up naturally. No agenda, no structure beyond that. Just a group of people who've seen the movie, sitting in a room and actually talking about it.


When and where: 🗓️ Date: May 17 🕒 Time: 1 PM 📍 Location: Central library Cap 10 + waitlist Small room on purpose so the conversation stays sharp.

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Vancouver Central Library, 350 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, Canada

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