It is certainly a great piece of cinema. The images are beautiful and the effects are incredible and as a whole, this is by far the value of the ticket price.
That said, the plot thin and the characters are thin. Anticipation is often overlooked and there is little research on what would have wonderfully unique characters. Basically, the plot of The Last Samurai is on a distant planet. The characters are somewhere between honor Native American culture and insulting to glue the skin.
If these are just some run of the mill Hollywood film, these things would be easy to forget – or at least forgivable. In a film that was more than a decade in the making, cost more than any other movie, and the introduction of a magnificent film is a pity that everything has been so careless with the script to do together.
See again. If you do not interfere with these things, you are very lucky and end up with one of the best cinematic experiences of your life. If you want to bore you, you’ll love the ride. I do not think that the contributions do not see beyond the images. It is more about the movie than that.

