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I have watched Ghost Dog 10 times, so I can comment on practically every episode. I can't tell you everything in one review.
As always with Jarmusch, there is a main theme and a lot of side episodes and thoughts, so you can review as much as you want. Note aside, not everyone is even up for a coherent and worthwhile main message these days.
Most viewers will remember the episode with the policewoman and the wise moralizing after the first time. In one of them, by the way, in my opinion, lies the main moral - a statement about the spirit of the time, which must be followed.
The movie is about the fact that everyone needs to live in his own time. In the time of samurai - be a samurai, in the time of gangsters - be a gangster. The master of the samurai is also a samurai in the past. They live in the same frame of reference, they know what's what, and they both remember death. As they should. It follows from this that the master will not send a samurai to certain death if it is not necessary, because he knows that the subordinate will die, but the assignment will be fulfilled.
With gangsters everything is different, it would take a long time to describe it, just watch 'Mad Dogs'. And what happens when a samurai is led by a gangster is 'Ghost Dog'. It's all dogs.