Four Stars, Movie Reviews - Written by trench on Saturday, February 3, 2007 6:57 - 8 Comments
Letters from Iwo Jima (Theaters)
I missed Clint Eastwood’s release of Flags of our Fathers when it was released in October of last year and I’m eagerly anticipating its release on DVD so that I can compare it to Letters from Iwo Jima.
Letters from Iwo Jima was a great war film simply because it was based on the Japanese perspective of World War II rather than the American view. History for the most part is written and remembered from the point of view of the victors of a war, so most people never truly get to understand the perspective from the losing side. This film gives its viewers that opportunity.
The film delivers an honest and accurate portrait of the Japanese soldiers on Iwo Jima who were called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice even on the verge of their defeat. As the film progresses, it becomes very hard to think of the Japanese as the enemy, and eventually you will start to sympathize with many of these men in one way or another.
I would definitely rate this as one of the best war films I’ve watched in the last couple years. The casting was perfect for the film, and because it was done completely in Japanese, it really kept the authenticity of the film intact.
Synopsis:
Letters From Iwo Jima is a recreation of the events that transpired during the American invasion of Iwo Jima during World War II, as told from the Japanese perspective. In February of 1945, some 22,000 Japanese troops defended the island against the overwhelming American forces that outnumbered them nearly five to one. Like a memoir, the film will follow the personal stories of two close friends serving in the Japanese army as they fight for survival throughout the battles and are forced to watch helplessly as their closest comrades succumb to unavoidable deaths. The story will also revolve around real-life Lieutenant General Tadamichi Kuribayashi, who continued to defend the island with his forces even as the fighting drew close to its inevitable conclusion.
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8 Comments
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Man, you beat me to it. I am seeing it sometime this week along with The Last King of Scotland
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Duh! I still need to write the “Flags of our fathers” review, running late…
Need to see this one too though and “Last King of Scotland” also! Aargh
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Heard good things about the “Last King of Scotland”. Based on the Uganda civil war right?
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Yep.
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I love war films and this is definitely a must see! I’ll also try to watch Flags of our Fathers.
Btw, how come you only do movie reviews now? What happened to your other posts? :D
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Nothing really going on in my life but work, the gym, and sleeping! LOL. So, movies are the only thing I’ve really been able to blog about.
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hmmm blogging about sleep patterns… been done,
the gym.. hmm done. squash today!
but yes, focusing on one topic isn’t necessarily a bad thing. i still watch more movies than I write reviews for though :S yes yes, OK OK … The Departed and Casino Royale and Flags of our Fathers this week until Sunday…! :) -
[...] last year, but I missed a theater screening of it. I ended up watching Clint Eastwood’s Letters from Iwo Jima first. Maybe this was the wrong thing to do because after viewing the films out of order, my [...]
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