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Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999) is an action, crime, drama film about an African American mafia hit man. He models himself after the samurai of old finds himself targeted for death by the mob.
Amusing, melancholy, and meditative, Ghost Dog is a modern classic of the hit man genre.
November 07, 2012
Globe and Mail
A handsomely shot, cool-sounding head-scratcher of a film that probably isn't worth the wear on the fingernails.
April 05, 2002
Reeling Reviews
Jarmusch blends these disparate themes into a cohesive film that combines humor and truly unique characters with Eastern philosophy, mobster flick and shoot-'em-up western.
Jarmusch's original film, which deconstructs the mobster genre as seen through the eyes of a Samurai, is by turn eccentric, mysterious, and mythical, defying viewers expectations
At once a tribute to traditional notions of honour, loyalty, friendship and professionalism, and a stylish, ironic pastiche inspired by the likes of Melville and Suzuki, it's very funny, insightful, and highly original.