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2* AmericansHateTingle: The Japanese weren't fond of this movie, among other things for having Creator/RinkoKikuchi on it (she is unpopular in her country, as they consider her an upstart who got cheap fame abroad) and for being a bit of TheThemeParkVersion of the original legend.
3* AnticlimaxBoss: [[TheBrute The huge silver samurai]] is built up to be a tough fight for the ronin and even walks towards them menacingly, but then he gets [[spoiler: blown apart by a bomb thrown into the powder room]].
4* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The score by Illan Esherki was one of the few things people liked about the movie.
5* CriticalBacklash: Leaving expectations and prejudices aside, it is actually not difficult to find this movie not as bad as critics say: it has some amazing visuals, a beautiful soundtrack and pretty decent action value, and the actors generally do their best with what they have. However, it still does not feel entirely as the ''enormously'' expensive production it actually was, and that is what makes one understand why it fell short.
6* HamAndCheese: Creator/RinkoKikuchi obviously has the time of her life playing the over-the-top sorceress Mizuki.
7* QuestionableCasting: Given that Asian and Asian-American actors are less prominent in Hollywood, a considerable number of Asian-American viewers were disappointed that Universal played the ButNotTooForeign trope straight by casting Keanu Reeves as Kai.
8* TookTheBadFilmSeriously: With [[HamAndCheese the exception of]] Creator/RinkoKikuchi, pretty much everyone. Even critics who dislike the film acknowledge that the cast really are trying their best with the material they've been given.
9* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Even people who don't like the film have admitted that the visuals are impressive and probably the only thing well used in the 200 million dollar budget. Special mention goes to the Tengu monks and the Kirin at the films beginning.

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