First
in a series of blog posts in which we take a look at odd movie
coincidences - scenes, jokes, dialogue, even specific camera shots
shared between two seemingly unrelated films. Anyone who's sat through a
particular scene in a movie and thought, "Gee, haven't I seen someone
do this somewhere before?" will know exactly what I'm talking about.
We begin with The Last Samurai (Edward Zwick, 2003) and Oblivion (Joseph Kosinski, 2013), two films as distinctly different as they come. One is a historical drama set in 19th Century Japan; the other a special effects-laden sci-fi parable set 60 years in our future. Both, however, feature the same lead actor (Tom Cruise), and conclude with a strikingly similar series of shots.
In both, our hero is able to make it back, after a Long Personal Journey, to the woman he loves. As she works in the garden (with her offspring looking on), they spot each other from a distance. Each film ends on Cruise's goo goo-eyed expression:
In both, our hero is able to make it back, after a Long Personal Journey, to the woman he loves. As she works in the garden (with her offspring looking on), they spot each other from a distance. Each film ends on Cruise's goo goo-eyed expression:
The Last Samurai (2003)
Oblivion (2013)
Dude, his hair is different. Totally different. ;)
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