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Sekai daisensô

  • 1961
  • 1h 50min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,3/10
283
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Sekai daisensô (1961)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe stories of Japanese civilians with the specter of a nuclear World War III looming.The stories of Japanese civilians with the specter of a nuclear World War III looming.The stories of Japanese civilians with the specter of a nuclear World War III looming.

  • Regia
    • Shûe Matsubayashi
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Toshio Yasumi
    • Takeshi Kimura
    • John Meredyth Lucas
  • Star
    • Furankî Sakai
    • Akira Takarada
    • Yuriko Hoshi
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,3/10
    283
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Shûe Matsubayashi
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Toshio Yasumi
      • Takeshi Kimura
      • John Meredyth Lucas
    • Star
      • Furankî Sakai
      • Akira Takarada
      • Yuriko Hoshi
    • 9Recensioni degli utenti
    • 7Recensioni della critica
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    Furankî Sakai
    Furankî Sakai
    • Mokichi Tamura
    Akira Takarada
    Akira Takarada
    • Takano
    Yuriko Hoshi
    Yuriko Hoshi
    • Saeko Tamura
    Nobuko Otowa
    Nobuko Otowa
    • Oyoshi Tamura
    Yumi Shirakawa
    • Teacher
    Chishû Ryû
    Chishû Ryû
    • Ehara
    Jerry Itô
    • Watkins
    Eijirô Tôno
    Eijirô Tôno
    • Umehara…
    Sô Yamamura
    Sô Yamamura
    • Prime Minister
    Ken Uehara
    Ken Uehara
    • Foreign Minister Kusaka
    Seizaburô Kawazu
    Seizaburô Kawazu
    • Director of the Mizutani Defense Agency
    Nobuo Nakamura
    Nobuo Nakamura
    • Chief Cabinet Secretary Fujikawa
    Chieko Nakakita
    Chieko Nakakita
    • Oharu
    Minoru Takada
    • Tokyo Defense Command Commander
    Shigeki Ishida
    • Arimura
    Naoko Sakabe
    Kôzô Nomura
    • Ishibashi
    Masao Oda
    Masao Oda
    • Imoya's old man
    • Regia
      • Shûe Matsubayashi
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Toshio Yasumi
      • Takeshi Kimura
      • John Meredyth Lucas
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    Eric-62-2

    Interesting Curio That Overcomes Its Pretentiousness

    I was fortunate to obtain a widescreen subtitled edition of this 1961 movie, which is really the proper way to see it, devoid of bad English dubbing and rearranged sequences etc. In its original version, there are some great SFX sequences by Japan's master Eiji Tsubaraya, who was responsible for all the Godzilla movies, but rather than shock the viewer for its "graphic" depiction of nuclear war, as the filmmakers hoped to do, they just come across as neat-interesting in the "Armageddon" way of filmmaking that we see today. What makes "The Last War" more entertaining then films of today like "Armageddon" is that the acting is better (at least the Japanese actors), and there's just a greater sense of style in films from this era then what we see today.

    Not that the movie is without flaws. The anti-nuclear war message is delivered in a very pretentious fashion, and its depiction of how the war breaks out is, as noted below, totally ludicrous with no context offered as to why tensions are escalating between the "Federation" (i.e. NATO and the US) and the "Alliance" (i.e. the USSR) in the first place. Scenes of the "Federation" and "Alliance" at their military bases are shot in English and feature very bad amateur "actors" mouthing dialogue that no one with a real grasp of the English language would ever have written (the Alliance commander at one point utters a dated exclamation, "Egads!" among other things) We also get that nice coat of whitewashing of Japan's aggressive past as an Imperial power that infests every Toho sci-fi movie that gets on a soapbox about the evils of atomic weapons. And the ending blatantly plagiarizes the ending of "On The Beach" to not good effect.

    Still, I recommend owning a copy of this in the original widescreen subtitled format, just as a fascinating curio piece and also the chance to see some great special FX for the day in full splendor. Along with "Gorath" and "The Mysterians" it shows how there was much more to Toho FX movies of the 50s and 60s then just Godzilla and other giant monsters.
    5dbborroughs

    Important, but dated look at the end of the world.

    This is a story about the end of the world. It takes two hours to get there but when it comes its quite spectacular.

    This is the story of two superpowers speeding toward war. In the middle are the Japanese and the people who live in Japan. We watch as the impending doom affects the lives of several regular Japanese, and we watch as the troops in the bunkers prepare to send their missiles.

    Its sad its maudlin and its very dated. Special effects aside the film when dealing with the military looks all wrong, the fake superpowers are distracting. The fact that both superpowers speak in often oddly accented English distracts from the film, as does the fact that what they say is basically stilted discussion of the wisdom of war.

    I can imagine that this film once rocked peoples world, in particular in the full 110 minute version, but now it remains as a talky, dated film about the end of the world. I'm not certain its worth seeing because it is so soapy and stilted, whoever it is important in that this film very graphically shows what will be left after the bombs drop, nothing, nothing but black ruins and dead bodies.

    As a film 5 out of 10, as a warning 10 out of 10.

    PS- If you want to see the bombs drop its about 100 minutes in
    2Spike-in-Berlin

    So dumb it hurts

    Sorry but this pathetic japanese try to create a warning about the threat of a nuclear war during the cold war is so dumb it hurts. The movie shows us how an international crisis escalates to a global nuclear war wiping out mankind! The second plotline shows us the life of an average japanese family in Tokyo which dies when the city is hit by a nuclear warhead. The problem is that this movie has a completely unbelievable storyline not to mention the cheap SFX. World War Three takes place in the year 2015!! but the cities we see, especially Tokyo, the cars, the complete technology is that of the sixties of the twentieth century. The uniforms of the military are pure fantasy designs, the soviets look more like nazis and the NATO-soldiers look like the came out of an extremely cheap SF-movie. But the main problem with this movie is that the whole scenario is unrealistic, the superpowers seem to trigger the war just for fun. No real political and believable crisis takes place, no military action that makes really sense (the script by the way doesn´t make sense too). Add the extremely cheesy dialogue and you know why the movie cannot fulfil its purpose. When the miniature missiles finally hit the city models in the end you don´t really care (actually you have to see some very bad SFX and see how Tokyo is covered by LAVA!!) and I was actually glad that this bad movie finally came to an end.
    8hideyotsuburaya

    1961 color/scope Japanese TOHO doomsday film made during cold war's peak, and definitely not to be confused w/THE FINAL WAR made a bit earlier in B&W by another studio.

    This film has (almost) always been hopelessly confused w/THE FINAL WAR (B&W) in the past, so beware of this when referencing older reviews.

    SEKAI DAISENSO was to have been theatrically released in U.S. back in early '60s by Edward G. Alperson's BRENCO PICTURES CO. (after Columbia Pictures passed on it), but this never actually occurred. An English dubbing & edit was attempted by Brenco, but not quite finished. A trailer was also made using JFK's "...mankind must put an end to war..." speech. When shown on U.S. television as THE LAST WAR starting in the '70s, it played strangely because the circular opening & ending was incomplete. Later prints of it by Heritage Enterprises tried to correct this. Disneys' "It's a small world after all" song pops up one too many times in the US soundtrack for me, though.

    The small-scale miniature sets of various global metropolis's vaporized by all-out nuclear war were actually built out of sugar wafers for maximum explosive effect. However, on the day of shooting the Japanese technicians found that rats in the studio were getting first crack!
    10Ainsley_Jo_Phillips

    Beyond Five Hankie!

    For days after watching this movie for the first time (summer of 1982 on TV), I would start crying everytime I thought of it. The version I watched was dubbed in English and titled The Last War. One part of the movie that was especially memorable to me (and inspired several poems) was where Seiko (the oldest child) returns home (after spending time with her boyfriend) to be with her folks and kid brother and sister so they can all die together when the bombs and missiles all hit in a matter of mere hours. She goes out into the back yard where her mother has just planted some tulip bulbs and breaks down and cries, saying that, next spring, all of the tulips will come up, but nobody will be left to see them. This movie was an ancestor to THE DAY AFTER, which was also well-made and driving the message home. In spite of the fact that THE LAST WAR was more of a low-budget film, it was, in many ways, more haunting than THE DAY AFTER. Anybody who thinks that war is cool instead of a last-resort necessary evil should watch this movie and understand that war isn't some sort of video game you play and then go eat and do your homework.

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      Early in the film, Saeko says that four H-bombs would destroy Japan. Later images in the Alliance missile control-center shows four targeted areas on the map of Japan.
    • Blooper
      When Tamura is turning the car around in a U-turn to take his customer back to where he was picked up, he is turning the wheel to the left but the background footage obviously shows the car going right.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Godzilla contro i giganti (1972)

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      • 8 ottobre 1961 (Giappone)
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