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Onoda, 10 000 nuits dans la jungle

Titre original : Onoda
  • 2021
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  • 2h 53min
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Yûya Endô in Onoda, 10 000 nuits dans la jungle (2021)
When Japan surrenders at the end of World War II, soldier Hiroo Onoda retreats into the jungles of the Philippines to continue the war himself for another 10,000 days.
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Lorsque le Japon se rend à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le soldat Hiroo Onoda se retire dans la jungle des Philippines pour continuer seul la guerre pendant 10 000 jours supplémenta... Tout lireLorsque le Japon se rend à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le soldat Hiroo Onoda se retire dans la jungle des Philippines pour continuer seul la guerre pendant 10 000 jours supplémentaires.Lorsque le Japon se rend à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le soldat Hiroo Onoda se retire dans la jungle des Philippines pour continuer seul la guerre pendant 10 000 jours supplémentaires.

  • Réalisation
    • Arthur Harari
  • Scénario
    • Bernard Cendron
    • Arthur Harari
    • Vincent Poymiro
  • Casting principal
    • Yûya Endô
    • Kanji Tsuda
    • Yûya Matsuura
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    3,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Arthur Harari
    • Scénario
      • Bernard Cendron
      • Arthur Harari
      • Vincent Poymiro
    • Casting principal
      • Yûya Endô
      • Kanji Tsuda
      • Yûya Matsuura
    • 20avis d'utilisateurs
    • 66avis des critiques
    • 78Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 5 victoires et 20 nominations au total

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    Photos75

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    Rôles principaux18

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    Yûya Endô
    Yûya Endô
    • Hiroo Onoda - Young
    • (as Endô Yûya)
    Kanji Tsuda
    Kanji Tsuda
    • Hiroo Onoda - Old
    • (as Tsuda Kanji)
    Yûya Matsuura
    Yûya Matsuura
    • Kinshichi Kozuka - Young
    • (as Matsuura Yûya)
    Tetsuya Chiba
    Tetsuya Chiba
    • Kinshichi Kozuka - Old
    • (as Chiba Tetsuya)
    Shinsuke Kato
    Shinsuke Kato
    • Shôichi Shimada
    • (as Katô Shinsuke)
    Kai Inowaki
    Kai Inowaki
    • Yûichi Akatsu
    • (as Inowaki Kai)
    Issei Ogata
    Issei Ogata
    • Major Yoshimi Taniguchi
    • (as Issey Ogata)
    Taiga Nakano
    Taiga Nakano
    • Norio Suzuki - The Tourist
    • (as Nakano Taïga)
    Nobuhiro Suwa
    Nobuhiro Suwa
    • Tanejirô Onoda - Onoda's Father
    • (as Suwa Nobuhiro)
    Mutsuo Yoshioka
    • Captain Hayakawa
    • (as Yoshioka Mutsuo)
    Tomomitsu Adachi
    • Governor-General Shigenori Kuroda
    • (as Adachi Tomomitsu)
    Kyûsaku Shimada
    Kyûsaku Shimada
    • Lieutenant Suehiro
    • (as Shimada Kyûsaku)
    Angeli Bayani
    Angeli Bayani
    • Iniez
    Jemuel Satumba
    Jemuel Satumba
    • Filipino Prisoner
    • (as Jemuel Cedrick Satumba)
    Kuu Izima
    Kuu Izima
    • Sick Soldier
    Ryû Morioka
    • Student
    • (as Ryu Morioka)
    Akira Morita
    • Extra
    • (as Morita Akira)
    Hirohito
    Hirohito
    • Self
    • (archives sonores)
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Arthur Harari
    • Scénario
      • Bernard Cendron
      • Arthur Harari
      • Vincent Poymiro
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    7CinemaSerf

    Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle

    In anticipation of the Allied landings on the Philippine island of Lubang, the Japanese send a small squad to engage in some guerrilla warfare activities pending the reorganisation of their own troops ready to return in due course. Amongst these men is the young Lt. Hiroo Onoda. He is an idealistic young man who firmly believes in his cause and is determined to do what he can, for as long as he can. Now what we know from the outset is that his nation surrenders in 1945, one year after these troops are deployed - but nobody tells Onoda. With his small squad still patrolling the island, their team begins to fracture. Their discipline to fail. The relentless monsoon rains; disease and the activities of the locals begin to reduce their number but he is adamant that he will stay on duty for as long as it takes - even if that takes us into the 1970s. Both Yûya Endô as the younger man and Kanji Tsuda as the older one play their parts convincingly as the story, based on real facts, illustrates the tough life amidst the dense jungle where they are seemingly abandoned by their own side and left to their own, limited, devices. The story mixes the timelines so we skip from young to older, and that's quite effective at breaking up the story to avoid it being just a straightforward chronology. It also uses the other characterisations to demonstrate the increasing frustrations of these men as personalities clashed and loyalties, and authority, is tested. As we proceed their's becomes more of a brotherhood than an army unit, and that makes the tragedies and misfortunes that befall them all the more poignant. It's history, so there isn't much latitude as to the denouement, but when we do get there it's quite a touching conclusion that seems just a bit rushed, but entirely fitting.
    5silicontourist

    He Was Just 1 Out Of The 120 Plus Japanese Soldiers Left On Various Islands!

    Hiro Onoda is talked of in WW2 history as being the last Japanese soldier to surrender; 29 years after the end of WW2 in 1945 (1946 for total end for Japan) on the Philippine island of Lubang. I often wonder why they chose him as the one who got the most attention, story's and films. This is because he was not the last Japanese soldier of WW2 to surrender.

    That particular piece of history belongs to Teruo Nakamura who lived for 30 years in the jungle of Morotai; in the old Dutch East Indies. I found out it was because he was treated disgustingly by the Japanese government of the time in 1974 and, that they did not consider him worthy of Japanese soldier honours. This was because his real name was Attun Palalin and he came from ethnic 'Amis', as a native of Taiwan, which was then called Formosa Island, before World War II became a colony of the Japanese Empire.

    They and over a 100 others were found scattered on various islands, still fighting years after the end of the war. The last most recent discovery is of 2 soldiers aged 83 and 86 who were found 60 years after the wars end.

    I'm sure that there were probably a good many who were never found and that is a shame the Japanese will have to bear forever. It is good that story's such as this come to light and allow later generations to realize the sheer futility of war. The only negative to this film was it being at least an hour too long (it runs for 2:46 minutes) and, very slow paced and a personal belief that this did not follow his story as written in his daily diary of events.

    R. I. P. To all of those brave men, lost souls and survivors and also, to any other nationality soldiers who were left behind and stranded on ex island military bases.

    To hell with Russia's Vladimir Putin and his attempt to take back what Russia wrongly stole after WW2. The Ukraine is 'Not Gonna Take It' and a lot of Russian families will once again suffer the wasted loss of loved ones.
    10markmolker

    An outstanding movie!

    This is really an outstanding movie which is not a "war movie" but rather a complex psychological one of what drive us as a person to take a stand when confronted to situations we could not have ever imagined. Of course education, training, the society, family history, the culture of the country in which you were born, all of this will play a major role with regard to the choice(s) that we will take in life. However, as per prior personal experiences and call it maybe "the genetics" these choices will be different for people even having the same cultural background. The life story of lieutenant Onoda is maybe what you could call an "extreme" one which, besides cultural background, was certainly facilitated by his "physical adaptation" allowing him to endure the certain hardships and harrowing experiences he encountered during his many years of isolation.

    Onoda is a long movie but its length was necessary not to develop the psychological development of the main character but rather to allow the viewer to "feel" what it must have meant in terms of hardship, endurance and faith the choices that Lieutenant Onoda took to honor his pledge of obedience regardless the validity of the cause he chose to defend.

    The fact the movie Onoda was released in full pandemic, of the relatively unknown nature of the real history of lieutenant Onoda and that the film must only be shown in the Japanese language (with subtitles) as an indispensable component of the story will certainly limit its diffusion in theaters. Still this will not hamper the fact that this is cinema of the highest caliber and that Arthur Harari, its French director succeeded in making an admirable movie not to be missed!
    8weirdquark

    The last soldier of World War II

    In the closing phase of the Second World War, Imperial Japan inserts numerous specially trained soldiers throughout the Pacific islands whose secret mission is to survive at all costs and wage an unending campaign of guerrilla warfare. This film depicts the three-decade campaign of postwar "resistance" waged on Lubang Island, Philippines by Hiroo Onoda, the very last of the infamous Japanese "holdouts" who refused to accept the war had ended, against all reason and repeated attempts to make contact.

    As a film, it's great - it's dramatic and engaging, with great writing, direction, and acting. But the deeper social reality is quite disturbing. Onoda and others like him are revered by many in Japan as exemplars of grit, determination, and steadfast dedication to duty, rather than as exemplars of the kind of rigid fanaticism and pathological obedience that made a continent's worth of war crimes possible.
    8EM-69079

    Some long moments, but I hope you're strapped in

    The movie's really good. The beginning kinda drags on, despite you perfectly understanding the stakes, but it pays out in the end.

    The characters are lovable, the story's not far from what really happened. The picture's great, although slightly blurry sometimes.

    Really worth it.

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      Whilst set on a remote Philippines Island the film was in fact shot on location in the kingdom country of Cambodia.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 juillet 2021 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Japon
      • Allemagne
      • Belgique
      • Italie
      • Cambodge
    • Sites officiels
      • Anti-Archive (Cambodia)
      • Bathysphere (France)
    • Langues
      • Japonais
      • Philippin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bokor National Forest, Cambodge(jungle)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Bathysphere Productions
      • To Be Continued
      • Ascent Film
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    • Budget
      • 4 530 000 € (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 262 276 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 53min(173 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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