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Die Arbeiter der Anlage in Fukushima Daiichi in Japan riskieren ihr Leben und bleiben im Atomkraftwerk, um die totale Zerstörung zu verhindern, nachdem die Region 2011 von einem Erdbeben ode... Alles lesenDie Arbeiter der Anlage in Fukushima Daiichi in Japan riskieren ihr Leben und bleiben im Atomkraftwerk, um die totale Zerstörung zu verhindern, nachdem die Region 2011 von einem Erdbeben oder Tsunami verwüstet wurde.Die Arbeiter der Anlage in Fukushima Daiichi in Japan riskieren ihr Leben und bleiben im Atomkraftwerk, um die totale Zerstörung zu verhindern, nachdem die Region 2011 von einem Erdbeben oder Tsunami verwüstet wurde.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 7 Gewinne & 8 Nominierungen insgesamt
Takumi Saitô
- Dai Takizawa
- (as Takumi Saitoh)
Justin Leeper
- News Anchor
- (Synchronisation)
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Reactors and their issues ... well actually it is us humans who have the issues, when those reactors have "incidents". Man made, nature made (although one may argue that man is responsible for a lot of the nature catastrophes) or however else ... these things happen! Now I am not an engineer or an expert, so I can't say if or how this would have been possible to avoid.
I can say that the movie is quite tension filled and shows us personal heroism - something you may expect from Japanese and something we have seen in a TV show about Tschernobyl too. Good actors and quite the harrowing retelling of what occured. I do expect there to be a bit of exaggeration to say the least ... but what movie does not do that? Even documentaries heighten certain things for better effect. Real life Drama, real life "heroes" ...
I can say that the movie is quite tension filled and shows us personal heroism - something you may expect from Japanese and something we have seen in a TV show about Tschernobyl too. Good actors and quite the harrowing retelling of what occured. I do expect there to be a bit of exaggeration to say the least ... but what movie does not do that? Even documentaries heighten certain things for better effect. Real life Drama, real life "heroes" ...
As Japanese, we have to keep thinking why our nation was helped out of ultimate destruction at that time. Major element might have been simply a chance, considering the fact that we could hardly understand what was going on.
However, it is also true that nuclear engineers struggled for their lives in order to save Japan. Common people behaved calmly amid such a hopeless situation. It was not because somebody ordered them to do so but they originally had the sense of mission. Their noble sense was well expressed in this work.
Memory of Fukushima disaster must not be forgotten. I hope this movie can contribute to this purpose.
However, it is also true that nuclear engineers struggled for their lives in order to save Japan. Common people behaved calmly amid such a hopeless situation. It was not because somebody ordered them to do so but they originally had the sense of mission. Their noble sense was well expressed in this work.
Memory of Fukushima disaster must not be forgotten. I hope this movie can contribute to this purpose.
11032011, a date ill always remember, not because i was there, no, its 2 days before my birthday. but i remember the images flowing the screens, but for us norwegians, the fukushima incident was barely mentioned.the main issue was the tsunami, that killed and wrecked so much.
this is not a documentary, its a drama about the heroes, doing heroic things in a heroic way to save japan from the radiation. it shows also the ignorance from to politicians who orders in east and west over things they have no knowledge about. its made for the layman tv-viewer, withthe lines of command, and the bending and bowing and kamikaze like behaviour for the love of my country, etches alltrough the plot.
but i saw it and i do not regret. but if you want the more abstract version, then seek information in the documentary world.the grumpy old man says 5.
this is not a documentary, its a drama about the heroes, doing heroic things in a heroic way to save japan from the radiation. it shows also the ignorance from to politicians who orders in east and west over things they have no knowledge about. its made for the layman tv-viewer, withthe lines of command, and the bending and bowing and kamikaze like behaviour for the love of my country, etches alltrough the plot.
but i saw it and i do not regret. but if you want the more abstract version, then seek information in the documentary world.the grumpy old man says 5.
Surprisingly, the movie has no pre-disaster story about a random family, lovers, or civilians. It starts by providing all the attention to the incident, like a documentary with a clear timeline.
If you're familiar with the Japanese culture, you will not say the movie is full of overacting & chaotic screams, cause there are none. The discipline of the plant employees and their sense of responsibility implied throughout the movie is heartwarming.
As we get to hear, it was a disaster that happened due to underestimating nature. But the effort they take to prevent it from happening feels real. Those people who actually worked in the plant are heroes.
The acting is fine, realistic. If you could live in there for 2 hours, you'll feel your tears streaming down at some point in the movie.
If you're familiar with the Japanese culture, you will not say the movie is full of overacting & chaotic screams, cause there are none. The discipline of the plant employees and their sense of responsibility implied throughout the movie is heartwarming.
As we get to hear, it was a disaster that happened due to underestimating nature. But the effort they take to prevent it from happening feels real. Those people who actually worked in the plant are heroes.
The acting is fine, realistic. If you could live in there for 2 hours, you'll feel your tears streaming down at some point in the movie.
I watched this movie the first time on Netflix in Europe. It was pretty good, good actors, bit cheap CGI but ok, as far as Japanese movies go, it's pretty decent. However, there were some jarring cuts to "American" soldiers and "American" embassy personnel that completely changed the tone of the movie, putting a spin on it that it the poor Japanese should be helped by Americans or otherwise will not manage to cope with the situation.
On a rewatch using a different site, I found out that the jarring American scenes are only in there in western markets, to appeal to foreign viewers. The original cut doesn't include any western bits and leave a lot of the cheesy and redundant scenes out of it.
So, if you watch this, make sure you watch the Japanese cut in Japanese language. You will thank me later.
On a rewatch using a different site, I found out that the jarring American scenes are only in there in western markets, to appeal to foreign viewers. The original cut doesn't include any western bits and leave a lot of the cheesy and redundant scenes out of it.
So, if you watch this, make sure you watch the Japanese cut in Japanese language. You will thank me later.
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- WissenswertesSeveral scenes from this movie were filmed with United States Air Force members on Yokota Air Base, Japan.
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- 2 Std. 2 Min.(122 min)
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