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Jim Jarmuschs 90s classic GHOST DOG: THE WAY OF THE SAMURAI, gloriously restored in 4K and making its UHD debut, is a superbly sharp, unique thriller featuring a magnificent lead performance from Forest Whitaker (Bird) in an iconoclastic mix of hip-hop, gangster movie and martial arts, with influences from Kurosawa, Suzuki and Melville.
Forest Whitaker (Ghost Dog) lives above the world, alongside a flock of birds, in a homemade shack on the roof of an abandoned building. Guided by the words of an ancient samurai text, Ghost Dog is a professional killer able to dissolve into the night and move through the city unnoticed. When Ghost Dogs code is dangerously betrayed by the dysfunctional mafia family that occasionally employs him, he reacts strictly in accordance with the Way of the Samurai.
Featuring moody cinematography by the great Robby Muller (Paris, Texas), a sublime score by the Wu-Tang Clans RZA, and a host of colourful character actors (including a memorably stone-faced Henry Silva), GHOST DOG: THE WAY OF THE SAMURAI plays like a pop-culture-sampling cinematic mixtape built around a one-of-a-kind tragic hero. Described by Time Out as very funny, insightful and highly original, the film was nominated for the Palme dOr at Cannes, and remains one of Jarmuschs best-loved films.
Ghost Dog - The Odyssey: A Journey into the Life of a Samurai
Deleted Scenes
Original Trailer
- 156 mins approx
- Jim Jarmusch
- 15
- Forest Whitaker
- Henry Silva
- John Tormey
- English
- 2
- A
- B
- C
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £64.98
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Jim Jarmuschs 90s classic GHOST DOG: THE WAY OF THE SAMURAI, gloriously restored in 4K and making its UHD debut, is a superbly sharp, unique thriller featuring a magnificent lead performance from Forest Whitaker (Bird) in an iconoclastic mix of hip-hop, gangster movie and martial arts, with influences from Kurosawa, Suzuki and Melville.
Forest Whitaker (Ghost Dog) lives above the world, alongside a flock of birds, in a homemade shack on the roof of an abandoned building. Guided by the words of an ancient samurai text, Ghost Dog is a professional killer able to dissolve into the night and move through the city unnoticed. When Ghost Dogs code is dangerously betrayed by the dysfunctional mafia family that occasionally employs him, he reacts strictly in accordance with the Way of the Samurai.
Featuring moody cinematography by the great Robby Muller (Paris, Texas), a sublime score by the Wu-Tang Clans RZA, and a host of colourful character actors (including a memorably stone-faced Henry Silva), GHOST DOG: THE WAY OF THE SAMURAI plays like a pop-culture-sampling cinematic mixtape built around a one-of-a-kind tragic hero. Described by Time Out as very funny, insightful and highly original, the film was nominated for the Palme dOr at Cannes, and remains one of Jarmuschs best-loved films.
Ghost Dog - The Odyssey: A Journey into the Life of a Samurai
Deleted Scenes
Original Trailer
- 156 mins approx
- Jim Jarmusch
- 15
- Forest Whitaker
- Henry Silva
- John Tormey
- English
- 2
- A
- B
- C
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £64.98
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4k upgrade over the Blu-ray
Fantastic 4k transfer of a classic film , great looking steelbook highly recommended
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Modern Classic
Great film and the steel book cover is awesome. This is a much deeper film than it is often given credit for. It’s a brilliant blending of various ideas and themes: East Asian culture, bushido, the decline of the mafia, hip hop, people trying to follow a moral code in a world morals. It also has a quirky sense of humour throughout as well. The sound track by RZA is incredible, and I can’t imagine anyone else other than Forest Whittaker playing this role.
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