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    Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
    Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

    Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

    "Live by the code. Die by the code."

    7.3•October 6, 1999•1h 56m
    CrimeDrama

    Storyline

    A Black hitman who models after the samurai of old finds himself targeted for death by the mob.

    Director
    Jim Jarmusch
    Writers
    Jim Jarmusch

    Top Cast

    Forest Whitaker

    Forest Whitaker

    Ghost Dog

    John Tormey

    John Tormey

    Louie

    Cliff Gorman

    Cliff Gorman

    Sonny Valerio

    Frank Minucci

    Frank Minucci

    Big Angie

    Richard Portnow

    Richard Portnow

    Handsome Frank

    Tricia Vessey

    Tricia Vessey

    Louise Vargo

    Henry Silva

    Henry Silva

    Ray Vargo

    Gene Ruffini

    Gene Ruffini

    Old Consigliere

    Frank Adonis

    Frank Adonis

    Valerio's Bodyguard

    Victor Argo

    Victor Argo

    Vinny

    Isaach de Bankolé

    Isaach de Bankolé

    Raymond

    Camille Winbush

    Camille Winbush

    Pearline

    Featured Reviews

    C

    CRCulver

    June 5, 2018
    7 / 10
    The eponymous protagonist of Jim Jarmusch's 1999 film GHOST DOG is an African-American hitman (Forest Whitaker) working for an Italian mafia in New Jersey and living according to the Hagakure, Japan's samurai code. After a hit goes wrong through no fault of the assassin's own, his mafia liaison Louie (John Tormey) is sympathetic, but explains that his superiors now want Ghost Dog dead. The film follows Ghost Dog's revenge and depicts a clash between two ancient tribes that both seem out of date in this modern world: Ghost Dog's samurai code and Italian mafia ideas of loyalty. Jarmusch has always been open about the fact that he soaks up a huge number of inspirations from earlier films, books, and music and then lets them reflect in his own work. Any cinephile will instantly recognize Jean-Pierre Melville's 1967 film Le Samouraï as the point of departure for GHOST DOG. In Meville's classic, a Parisian hired assassin lives according to a strict code. But Melville didn't really know much about Japan, and even the quotation from a samurai text at the beginning of his film was just made up by Meville himself. Jarmusch seems to have decided, "OK, I'll show you a hired-assassin film that's *really* rooted in the code of the Samurai". Forest Whitaker quotes from Hagakure throughout the film, and there are also references to the work of Akira Kurosawa. But GHOST DOG is not a remake, and Jarmusch takes the basic premise in a very individual direction. There's a lot of humour here, something missing from the serious Melville inspiration. In casting for the mafia dons, Jarmusch chose faces as brutal and distinctive as Dick Tracy's rogues gallery: Henry Silva as the don, and Cliff Gorman and Gene Ruffini as his righthand men. But Jarmusch then gives them the occasional zany line that cracks that chilling façade. Isaach de Bankole plays a supporting role as a French-speaking Haitian immigrant and Ghost Dog's best friend, a role that is pure comic relief because the man doesn't speak English and Ghost Dog doesn't understand French, but they always manage to understand each other. Until the late 1990s, Jarmusch had mainly been known as a fairly low-budget independent filmmaker writing cute little stories about personal relationships in low-key American life. Jarmusch's America was consistently depicted as run-down neighbourhoods and overgrown vacant lots. With its generous budget, large cast and special effects, GHOST DOG marked a huge leap forward in Jarmusch's work. Still, it maintains Jarmusch's interest in America as a land of urban blight and seedy underbellies: most of the film takes place in an ugly New Jersey urban setting. Furthermore, instead of being glamorized, the Italian mafia is depicted as a spent force, mainly elderly men who can't rake in the cash and influence they used to, and even forced to pay protection money to Chinese newcomers. As the film reaches its shocking ending, the glamour is drained from Ghost Dog's warrior code, as well. The music for GHOST DOG was provided by RZA, at the time still best known as part of the Wu-Tang Clan. The music mainly consists of wordless beats, though, with actual rapping only at a few points. Personally, I find the use of hip-hop a weak point of the film (Jarmusch looks like an outsider looking in to this scene, unable to organically make it part of his own work), and RZA's insistence on appearing in the film itself disrupts the rhythm of the film's climax.

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    StatusReleased
    LanguageEN
    Budget$2,000,000
    Revenue$9,392,768

    Keywords

    #hip-hop#new jersey#hitman#mission of murder#revenge#mafia#park#pigeon#hagakure#ice cream#haitian#cd player#arm sling#racial slur#carrier pigeon#ice cream truck#contract killer#code of the samurai#african american
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