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Yamato - Schlacht um Japan

Originaltitel: Arukimedesu no taisen
  • 2019
  • 16
  • 2 Std. 10 Min.
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Yamato - Schlacht um Japan (2019)
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1933 deckt ein junger Marineoffizier und Mathe-Wunderkind eine Verschwörung um den Bau japanischer Kriegsschiffe für den laufenden 2. Weltkrieg auf.1933 deckt ein junger Marineoffizier und Mathe-Wunderkind eine Verschwörung um den Bau japanischer Kriegsschiffe für den laufenden 2. Weltkrieg auf.1933 deckt ein junger Marineoffizier und Mathe-Wunderkind eine Verschwörung um den Bau japanischer Kriegsschiffe für den laufenden 2. Weltkrieg auf.

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    • Takashi Yamazaki
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    • Norifusa Mita
    • Takashi Yamazaki
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    • Masaki Suda
    • Tasuku Emoto
    • Minami Hamabe
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      • Takashi Yamazaki
    • Drehbuch
      • Norifusa Mita
      • Takashi Yamazaki
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      • Masaki Suda
      • Tasuku Emoto
      • Minami Hamabe
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    Masaki Suda
    Masaki Suda
    • Lt. Commander Tadashi Kai
    Tasuku Emoto
    Tasuku Emoto
    • Second Lt. Shojiro Tanaka
    Minami Hamabe
    Minami Hamabe
    • Kyoko Ozaki
    Tsurube Shôfukutei
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    • Mineo Osumi
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    Fumiyo Kohinata
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    Jun Kunimura
    Jun Kunimura
    • Osami Nagano
    Isao Hashizume
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    • Shigetaro Shizuma
    Min Tanaka
    Min Tanaka
    • Tadamichi Hirayama
    Hiroshi Tachi
    Hiroshi Tachi
    • Isoroku Yamamoto
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      • Takashi Yamazaki
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    9rickmccamy

    A Nation Riding Pride to its Doom.

    Great Japanese film about the pre-war corruption, code of honor and nationalistic pride that led to Japan's complete destruction. So many in the high command knew a war with America was unwinnable but militaristic pride and honor to the Emperor ruled their decisions.

    Largest Battleship ever built used for nothing more than a Kamikaze Raid that took 3000 sailors.

    Not an action film (apart from the sinking), but a Japanese snapshot of ne part of mindset that led to war.

    Best watched in the original Japanese with subtitles.

    *oh, actor who portrayed Admiral Nagumo in Midway plays Admiral Nagano here.*
    8Xyler852

    Good movie. Watch Japanese language version.

    This is a fictionalized story is based on a manga and is not meant to be historically accurate. The first exciting 15 minutes of the movie made me think it was a war film. Instead it is a tale of a mathematician, who 9 years before the battle, tried heroically to prevent a money wasting battleship from being built for Japan's pre-WW2 navy instead of a carrier built on behalf of the forward thinking General Yamamoto.

    The attack on the battleship at the beginning was well done and exciting. The main character ,played by Masaki Suda, gives an award-winning quality performance. The rest of the cast is good as well. Watching it in the original Japanese will better reflect their performances. There are some not so believable elements that you'll need to put aside in order to better enjoy the film. The final act has a poignant and surprising twist.
    tomnel-1

    Insightful Movie

    This movie is an insight into modern Japanese thought and modern Japanese propaganda. It contains ideas and explications about the war of the 1930s and 1940s that put a better face on those disasters, at least for the Japanese viewer. But it does so with a minimum of distortion of the facts, showing respect for a highly literate society. It shows a sophistication that is far above the propaganda that is daily fed to American society.

    The blame for getting the country into its impossible situation is deftly removed from the governing personalities of the time and, predictably, the emperor is never mentioned in this war film. It is imperative in Japanese culture that no blame be attributed to him, not even an implicit guilt that could be inferred from its denial.

    Mention is made of the mood of the country and the indomitable attitude of the Japanese population, buoyed up as it was at the time by an broken series of successes on the Asian mainland. A grand admiral of the imperial navy grimly allows that the public's enthusiasm cannot be inhibited and that it would inexorably lead to war against the western powers. He points out that Japan is already heavily invested in a war in China. These circumstances, combined with the world's reaction to the aggression in Asia, and Japan's withdrawal from the League of Nations, will force war on the Japanese whether they want it or not.

    As an aside, Grand Admiral Yamamoto is credited/blamed for originating the idea of destroying the American fleet at Pearl Harbor.

    The story line bases on a plot to sell a plan the government on a plan to build the world's biggest battleship, the Yamato, (a real ship which in fact was built by Japan in the 1930s). There is suspense over the amount of funding this will require and competition for the budget from a faction that wants to build aircraft carriers instead. There is no mention of the violation of treaties in building the over-sized ship.

    Enter a handsome, brilliant, young man who will unravel all the plotting with some surprising plot twists along with a slight romantic interest with the daughter of a conniving industrialist. He, Tadashi Kai, (superbly acted by Suda Masaki*) is the vehicle that carries us through the story. He also symbolizes the rebel who takes on the establishment and prevails with his fresh, independent insights. Yet, ingeniously, the establishment itself comes through it without serious damage.

    The high-ranking Japanese naval officers are depicted with great dignity and ability, though less honesty, throughout the movie. The story reassures the Japanese audience that Japan's motives in the war were honorable and the disasters largely pressed on the country by outside or otherwise overwhelming forces. Other than that it's a very watchable movie, well done with good acting and a very well written story. There are numerous reasons to watch this excellent movie; I hope I have touched upon the more salient of these.

    * These Japanese names are in the Asian order, given name following the family name.
    random-70778

    Going to be hard to follow if you don't know history of Washington Naval Conference

    If you are interested in watching this film, I strongly suggest you give a quick read on the general failures of Washington Naval Conference, which sets up the meaning and context of the plot of this film.

    Essentially the Washington Naval conference plus London naval conference, like most arms control treaties, addressed and limited the instruments of the PRIOR war in an attempt to forestall future wars. In the case of the 1920's WNC, it effectively limited the number of battleships and other large naval gunfire platforms such as battle/heavy a nation could have. The logic was that since these were main instrumentalities in WWI, and the metric of a nations overall industrial power, that limiting them would prevent war. Hence the "Archimedes" in the title. As you will recall from physics class, the ancient Greek scientist is the one who shouted "eureka" when understanding that as he went into a tub of bathwater that his body was displacing an equal weight of water. This goes to the metric controlled by WNC /LNC-- the weight displaced by warships.

    There are two things in the background in this film: a) the systematic cheating on the metrics by Japan, and b) supposed divisions within the Imperial Japanese Navy as to how to allocate its allowed tonnage of displacement. There is a problem in the latter, because this film repeats debunked revisionist claims that the resistance to build battleships like Yamato was significant. It was not. Theses supposedly prescient cadre of young officers who wanted to build more carriers than Japan had built simply did not exist. And the problem Japan had with aviation in WWII was not carriers or airbases -- it was a total inability to replace their aviators due to something that had nothing to do with military industrial capacity . To wit Japan's severely lacking higher education system which is needed from which to select potential air crews. Japan was not able to crew even its land based aircraft being produced even during the war.
    7akcenat

    A Well-Fortified, But Longwinded Battle

    "The Great War of Archimedes" (2019) offers a captivating journey into naval politics and wartime calculations. Though visually impressive, the film's 2+ hour runtime can feel bloated at times, with repetitive sequences and drawn-out dialogues. While the central plot about a math prodigy uncovering corruption is intriguing, the pacing hinders its full impact.

    Despite these shortcomings, the film's strength lies in its engaging characters and the compelling moral dilemma presented. Suda Masaki delivers a nuanced performance as the conflicted math whiz, while the supporting cast adds depth and intrigue. The film successfully portrays the complexities of war and the sacrifices demanded from individuals caught in its midst.

    Overall, "The Great War of Archimedes" is a worthwhile watch for those interested in historical dramas and intricate plotlines. However, viewers seeking a fast-paced experience might find it a bit long-winded.

    Rating: 7/10.

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      At about 5:30, the ammunition magazines on the battleship Yamato explode, after which the capsized (inverted) bow of the Yamato rises up from the water into a vertical position before sinking. This mirrors the manner in which the future Space Battleship Yamato is destroyed in Uchû senkan Yamato: Kanketsuhen (1983), which itself was later recreated in the reboot series The Trap on All Sides (2012) (albeit her "destruction" in this case only being a ruse to deceive the enemy).

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      • 15. April 2021 (Deutschland)
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      • Japan
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