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Eine junge Frau und ihr Bruder erforschen die Geschichte ihres GroÃvaters, der im Zweiten Weltkrieg verstarb. Sie beginnen, mit den Männern, die mit ihm geflogen waren, Kontakt aufzunehmen ... Alles lesenEine junge Frau und ihr Bruder erforschen die Geschichte ihres GroÃvaters, der im Zweiten Weltkrieg verstarb. Sie beginnen, mit den Männern, die mit ihm geflogen waren, Kontakt aufzunehmen und sie zu fragen, wer er war.Eine junge Frau und ihr Bruder erforschen die Geschichte ihres GroÃvaters, der im Zweiten Weltkrieg verstarb. Sie beginnen, mit den Männern, die mit ihm geflogen waren, Kontakt aufzunehmen und sie zu fragen, wer er war.
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Eien no Zero was a big thing in Japan, basically everywhere you went you saw a trailer or a commercial for it, people at movie theatres cried during the movie. From a gaijins point of view, it was a interesting war movie, that showed so-called Japanese spirit, that went way overboard during the war.
Before the movie I read the book so I knew what to expect and the movie was way better than I could have expected. Everything felt authentic, moments in modern days didin't feel too long or jarring. People next to me were crying during the movie and I can see why. People who are nowadays called "terrorists" or "cowardly suicide bombers" were people fighting for their country, for their ancestors and their future. most of them knew that they would die during the battles, but they had to continue or they would be traitors.
I really recommend this movie, If you are interested in Asian drama or war movies, this movie is for you.
Before the movie I read the book so I knew what to expect and the movie was way better than I could have expected. Everything felt authentic, moments in modern days didin't feel too long or jarring. People next to me were crying during the movie and I can see why. People who are nowadays called "terrorists" or "cowardly suicide bombers" were people fighting for their country, for their ancestors and their future. most of them knew that they would die during the battles, but they had to continue or they would be traitors.
I really recommend this movie, If you are interested in Asian drama or war movies, this movie is for you.
The Eternal Zero, just had it all, it is masterfully executed. The visual effects during the combat scenes are pretty spectacular. It's deeply touching story and amazing acting.
It's about time we see things from the Japanese perspective when it comes to the WW2. I'm tired of all the americanfied WW2 movies. Nothing beat the Japanese film making when it comes to dramas they make, they are simply the best at it. This movie is no exceptions and will leave you the viewer with heavy emotions and a lasting impression. It is simply Japanese film making at it's best.
I can highly recommend this movie, to anyone that is interested in Japanese drama. Specific to war movies buffs that want to see how it was on the other side.
It's about time we see things from the Japanese perspective when it comes to the WW2. I'm tired of all the americanfied WW2 movies. Nothing beat the Japanese film making when it comes to dramas they make, they are simply the best at it. This movie is no exceptions and will leave you the viewer with heavy emotions and a lasting impression. It is simply Japanese film making at it's best.
I can highly recommend this movie, to anyone that is interested in Japanese drama. Specific to war movies buffs that want to see how it was on the other side.
I love Eternal Zero. I watched it twice, and I still think this movie is great.
As I'm watching it, I thought about what really makes this movie interesting for me. Is it the wonderful drama, the exciting dogfights, or the personal point of view from those war pilots? The answer: all of it. I respect war veterans, because having gone into war at a fairly young age was one of the hardest duty, not to mention how risky and full of torture it was. A kind of duty no one should undertake, because ego and greed will only lead to human destruction.
Eternal Zero gives a different perspective of war. How the main character is in all conscience not willing to die for his country. An unexpected confession, seeing how common it was for survivors to have their brain washed, so they can be patriotic in all sense, fight until the very last breath to conquer the enemy, not to holding on for dear life so they can reunite with their beloved family at home. It was pretty touching to see.
I highly recommend it, because truthfully, Eternal Zero is about human, and a view about the importance of life.
As I'm watching it, I thought about what really makes this movie interesting for me. Is it the wonderful drama, the exciting dogfights, or the personal point of view from those war pilots? The answer: all of it. I respect war veterans, because having gone into war at a fairly young age was one of the hardest duty, not to mention how risky and full of torture it was. A kind of duty no one should undertake, because ego and greed will only lead to human destruction.
Eternal Zero gives a different perspective of war. How the main character is in all conscience not willing to die for his country. An unexpected confession, seeing how common it was for survivors to have their brain washed, so they can be patriotic in all sense, fight until the very last breath to conquer the enemy, not to holding on for dear life so they can reunite with their beloved family at home. It was pretty touching to see.
I highly recommend it, because truthfully, Eternal Zero is about human, and a view about the importance of life.
Outstanding.
Epic.
Straight to the upper echelons of my all time greatest war movies list.
I had never heard of it until I recently read a list of films with the best flying sequences and the air battle scenes are riveting.
Caveat: if you don't like CGI, you won't like this. It's 2013 CGI, not flawless, but the sequences are so ambitious and well planned that if it had been put together by the people who did "Dunkirk" it would be one of the greatest war movies made.
(It's on my list, but that's my list.)
And that includes the predominant very well written, emotionally satisfying drama plot that atones for any nit-picky production flaws.
"The Eternal Zero has come under criticism for its nationalistic and sympathetic depiction of the Kamikaze pilots."
Oh, STFU.
There is nothing 'glorious' about it and if you can watch something like this without sympathy...
No matter why or who you fight, the fighters are proud of their victories and devastated by their defeats.
I've certainly never seen a better 'Japanese side of things' film.
I would put this in one of my top favorite films. It's as good as "Letters from Iwo Jima"
Was the lives worth it for the future of Japan?
It's kind of like "The Notebook" meets "Pearl Harbor". (well, better than those two films!) If you had to choose love between your own family and country/men; many had to face the same dilemma. People can have different perspective whether one is a coward or a real hero.
I'm not sure how I missed this film when it first came out, but I recently watched it and I was engaged throughout the whole film.
The director Takashi Yamazaki also makes really large scale Hollywood-like production quality.
There's many war films out there, but this one is actually refreshing and meaningful. It really hits hard on the impact and value of life - how precious it really is.
I really liked how it brought up the controversy/showed and compared how people/kids of modern Japan also judged the way they saw the kamikaze pilots who fought for them. Some people argue they were just crazy brainwashed terrorists, but not everything is just simply black and white.
The film stars Juichi Okada, a famous former Japenese boy band group member called V6, who plays the main pilot. I was surprised he could act so well, as he was amazing in the film.
I liked how the film had that small subtle connection/twist of the old man with the security cameras in his home/samurai sword; you'd only get it if you were paying attention.
I highly recommend this film. It's definitely one of the quality war films made.
Was the lives worth it for the future of Japan?
It's kind of like "The Notebook" meets "Pearl Harbor". (well, better than those two films!) If you had to choose love between your own family and country/men; many had to face the same dilemma. People can have different perspective whether one is a coward or a real hero.
I'm not sure how I missed this film when it first came out, but I recently watched it and I was engaged throughout the whole film.
The director Takashi Yamazaki also makes really large scale Hollywood-like production quality.
There's many war films out there, but this one is actually refreshing and meaningful. It really hits hard on the impact and value of life - how precious it really is.
I really liked how it brought up the controversy/showed and compared how people/kids of modern Japan also judged the way they saw the kamikaze pilots who fought for them. Some people argue they were just crazy brainwashed terrorists, but not everything is just simply black and white.
The film stars Juichi Okada, a famous former Japenese boy band group member called V6, who plays the main pilot. I was surprised he could act so well, as he was amazing in the film.
I liked how the film had that small subtle connection/twist of the old man with the security cameras in his home/samurai sword; you'd only get it if you were paying attention.
I highly recommend this film. It's definitely one of the quality war films made.
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- WissenswertesHayao Miyazaki, who criticized the film for "trying to make a Zero fighter story based on a fictional war account that is a pack of lies" had months before released Wie der Wind sich hebt (2013), a film about the designer of the same aircraft depicted in this film.
- PatzerThe correct title is The Eternal Zero not The Fighter Pilot.
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US Navy Lookout: It's a Zero!
- VerbindungenVersion of The Eternal Zero (2015)
- SoundtracksHotaru
Written by Keisuke Kuwata
Performed by 'Sazan Ôru Sutâzu'
Courtesy of Taishita Label Music/Victor Entertainment
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