Kainan 1890
- 2015
- 2h 12min
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7.1/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTwo historical incidents that deepened the friendship between Japan and Turkey are connected: The sinking of the Turkish frigate Ertugrul off the Japanese coast in 1890 and the evacuation of... Leer todoTwo historical incidents that deepened the friendship between Japan and Turkey are connected: The sinking of the Turkish frigate Ertugrul off the Japanese coast in 1890 and the evacuation of Japanese nationals from Iran in 1985.Two historical incidents that deepened the friendship between Japan and Turkey are connected: The sinking of the Turkish frigate Ertugrul off the Japanese coast in 1890 and the evacuation of Japanese nationals from Iran in 1985.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 8 nominaciones en total
Shunsuke Daitô
- Shintaro
- (as Shunsuke Daitoh)
Mert Aygun
- Ali Efendi
- (as Mert Aygün)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Kainan 1890 unfolds as a historical epic that, despite its noble intentions, left me personally unengaged, earning a 5/10. The film's strengths lie in the committed performances of its cast, particularly in the portrayal of the period's complexities. However, the ambitious narrative stumbles in its execution, with uneven film editing that disrupts the flow and fails to maintain a consistent pace. While the cinematography captures the grandeur of the historical setting, it occasionally succumbs to predictability. The music, while evocative, fails to leave a lasting impact or elevate the emotional resonance of pivotal scenes. The film's message about resilience and the human spirit is commendable, but it gets somewhat lost in the meandering plot. Kainan 1890 is a mixed bag, with moments of brilliance overshadowed by its shortcomings, earning my 5/10 rating. Personally, it didn't quite resonate, leaving a sense of missed potential in its wake.
Beautifully shot, great casting, brilliant background music.
Acting of some of the actors could've been better but bcoz the events are taking place between nations that are completely different, it may prove difficult to choose the conversation between characters that don't have common language to conmunicate with. At least thats the vibe i got.
Nevertheless, it deserves 10 stars. I cried throughout.
Acting of some of the actors could've been better but bcoz the events are taking place between nations that are completely different, it may prove difficult to choose the conversation between characters that don't have common language to conmunicate with. At least thats the vibe i got.
Nevertheless, it deserves 10 stars. I cried throughout.
It's an amazing movie, very effective and dramatic. Technical details such as Sounds, Visuals, Cinematography, Makeups, Costume Design, Art Direction and Set Decoration are also good. Specially Art Direction and Set Decoration was really good. The Crescent and The Sun symbol was very touching. I don't remember the scores, I watched years ago but as I remember, they were quite good too.
I like Japanese people they're so hardworking and respective people, after 125 years I'm happy to see our side also helped them. Maybe not much as they did, but we tried our best. After 20th Century no man ever come like Turgut Özal to Turkey as a leader. The man was so brilliant, he was solving all the problems. I don't think we even deserve that kind of leader. So respect that man, Turgut Özal. He is the reason of our help. He was assassinated I think, some say poisoned. Because you just can't stand as a good man in Turkey, sadly.
I like Japanese people they're so hardworking and respective people, after 125 years I'm happy to see our side also helped them. Maybe not much as they did, but we tried our best. After 20th Century no man ever come like Turgut Özal to Turkey as a leader. The man was so brilliant, he was solving all the problems. I don't think we even deserve that kind of leader. So respect that man, Turgut Özal. He is the reason of our help. He was assassinated I think, some say poisoned. Because you just can't stand as a good man in Turkey, sadly.
10SkyFrask
Movie shows friendship between Turks and Japans in history. As a Turkish guy. Thanks for everything my Japanese brothers. Thanks for saving my people. We, Turks love Japans so much. Also I gave 10 to this movie because it touched bottom of my heart. This is about being part of something. It has spiritual impact to my feelings.
Review of "Kainan 1890"
I was fortunate enough to see a screening of "Kainan 1890" in Japan recently, and I must say that it was a thoroughly uplifting experience. The joint project of the Japanese and Turkish governments tells the story of the ill-fated Ertugrul, a Turkish frigate carrying an Ottoman envoy that was sunk in a typhoon off the coast of Wakayama, Japan. It focuses on the villagers of Kushimoto who risked their lives and gave all of their meager resources to save the crew members who survived the wreck, as well as recover bodies from the wreckage.
I'm not here to critique the acting or the production values of the film, which were adequate if not outstanding. The importance of the film lies in its message. Cynics will probably say that the film is overly melodramatic, and to an extent, I would have to agree. However, I found that the honest human emotions conveyed throughout the film overpowered the cynic in me, and I felt genuinely moved by the story. What cannot be denied is that this one act of humanitarian kindness laid the foundation for a friendship between two very distant countries that flourishes to this day, and had very real reciprocal consequences nearly a century later when Turkey came to the aid of Japanese nationals. So there is a big emotional payoff in the coda of the film, which came as somewhat of a surprise, since I had been expecting a story that focused only on the shipwreck itself. What goes around comes around (in a very good way here).
In a time where movies tend to focus on escapism, violence, explosions and spectacle, this story stands out as a positive example of how individual actions can make a difference in the way that countries perceive each other and lay the groundwork for friendly relations. It's the kind of lesson that needs to be talked about more in an age where terrorism and religious violence are casting an increasingly long shadow around the world.
I was fortunate enough to see a screening of "Kainan 1890" in Japan recently, and I must say that it was a thoroughly uplifting experience. The joint project of the Japanese and Turkish governments tells the story of the ill-fated Ertugrul, a Turkish frigate carrying an Ottoman envoy that was sunk in a typhoon off the coast of Wakayama, Japan. It focuses on the villagers of Kushimoto who risked their lives and gave all of their meager resources to save the crew members who survived the wreck, as well as recover bodies from the wreckage.
I'm not here to critique the acting or the production values of the film, which were adequate if not outstanding. The importance of the film lies in its message. Cynics will probably say that the film is overly melodramatic, and to an extent, I would have to agree. However, I found that the honest human emotions conveyed throughout the film overpowered the cynic in me, and I felt genuinely moved by the story. What cannot be denied is that this one act of humanitarian kindness laid the foundation for a friendship between two very distant countries that flourishes to this day, and had very real reciprocal consequences nearly a century later when Turkey came to the aid of Japanese nationals. So there is a big emotional payoff in the coda of the film, which came as somewhat of a surprise, since I had been expecting a story that focused only on the shipwreck itself. What goes around comes around (in a very good way here).
In a time where movies tend to focus on escapism, violence, explosions and spectacle, this story stands out as a positive example of how individual actions can make a difference in the way that countries perceive each other and lay the groundwork for friendly relations. It's the kind of lesson that needs to be talked about more in an age where terrorism and religious violence are casting an increasingly long shadow around the world.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- 125 Years Memory
- Locaciones de filmación
- Kushimoto, Wakayama, Japón(Kushimoto outdoor)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 5,453,160
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 12 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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