Keanu Reeves is a Samurai
Filed under: Action, Casting, Deals, Universal
Do you want to see a visitor from another planet wielding a sword? Keanu Reeves, who plays the alien Klaatu in The Day the Earth Stood Still (opening on Friday), will play a samurai swordsman in 47 Ronin, an epic action tale of 18th century vengeance, according to Variety.
Described as mixing elements of The Lord of the Rings (fantasy) and Gladiator ("gritty battle scenes"), the film aims to tell a stylized version of a true story that took place at the beginning of the 18th century in Japan. A group of samurai became ronin (samurai without lord or master) after their master was forced to commit ritual suicide because, after repeated insults to his honor, he assaulted a court official. The 47 ronin eventually avenged the death of their master, even though they knew that they, in turn, would be required to commit suicide. Traditionally, the tale of the 47 ronin has been held up as an example of honor and other noble qualities. The story itself has been told numerous times in movies and television, and it's also served as loose inspiration for many other projects, such as John Frankenheimer's terrific Ronin (1998), with Robert DeNiro.
Keanu's 47 Ronin is being scripted by Chris Morgan, who co-wrote Wanted. Morgan is also the writer of the upcoming Fast & Furious and previously did The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift and Sakura: Blue-Eyed Samurai, about a 19th century woman training to be a samurai, so he has a track record of projects set in Japan, for whatever that's worth. 47 Ronin intends to start production next year, but a director must be selected first. Whoever else comes on board, this is being pitched as a very, very loose interpretation of the classic tale.









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12-09-2008 @ 5:03PM
Tornadoes28 said...
Reeves as a Japanese samurai? That really does not make any sense. They couldn't find any other asian actor?
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12-09-2008 @ 5:23PM
Clark Parker said...
Am I missing something here? Is there a precedent in this particular story for a Caucasian Samurai, similar to say, Heroes or Last Samurai, or are they just taking his black hair and combat skills learned on the Matrix and running with it?
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12-09-2008 @ 5:53PM
Peter Martin said...
Reeves is half-Asian (Chinese and Hawaiian, I believe).
As I noted, this version is clearly a loose interpretation (note the "fantasy" elements, a la LOTR), so I would not be surprised if Reeves' character ends up reflecting the actor's own heritage in some way.
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12-09-2008 @ 7:00PM
Philpott said...
47 Ronin has never been an action packed story. It is about patiently waiting to exact revenge at the right moment. Gladiator and Lord of the Rings? Watch Chushingura with Toshiro Mifune. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055850/
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12-10-2008 @ 7:37AM
johnnyichiban said...
You know...I've just seen the Dragonball trailer and I was ALREADY incensed. I already new about Chun Li and that "21" movie and those things made me mad. But this is INEXCUSABLE.
I don't care if some actor's father's grandmother was 1/8th Asian, this is just STUPID. It's precisely the reason why Downey Jr.'s character in Tropic Thunder is so funny. Hollywood is retarded. You don't see them making some Medgar Eavers or Malcolm X movie with some white dude because his father was half-black/half-white (incidentally Keanu's father of Hawaiian-Chinese decent). Why are they doing this?
Bottom line. If you can't do a thing properly, DON'T DO IT.
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