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White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (2007)
DocumentaryHistory

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaUsing extensive interviews with survivors and archival footage, an examination reveals the aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.Using extensive interviews with survivors and archival footage, an examination reveals the aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.Using extensive interviews with survivors and archival footage, an examination reveals the aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

  • Regia
    • Steven Okazaki
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Steven Okazaki
  • Star
    • Harold Agnew
    • Shuntaro Hida
    • Kiyoko Imori
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,2/10
    2468
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Steven Okazaki
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Steven Okazaki
    • Star
      • Harold Agnew
      • Shuntaro Hida
      • Kiyoko Imori
    • 17Recensioni degli utenti
    • 8Recensioni della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
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    • Vincitore di 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 vittoria e 2 candidature totali

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    Interpreti principali17

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    Harold Agnew
    • Self
    Shuntaro Hida
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Shuntaro Hida)
    Kiyoko Imori
    • Self
    Morris Jeppson
    • Self
    Lawrence Johnston
    • Self
    Pan Yeon Kim
    • Self
    Etsuko Nagano
    • Self
    Keiji Nakazawa
    Keiji Nakazawa
    • Self
    Chiemi Oka
    • Self
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    • Self
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    • (as Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
    Shigeko Sasamori
    • Self
    • (as Keiko Sasamori)
    Sakue Shimodaira
    • Self
    Yasuyo Tanaka
    • Self
    Harry S. Truman
    Harry S. Truman
    • Self
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    Theodore Van Kirk
    • Self
    Katsuji Yoshida
    • Self
    Shoji Yoshida
    • Self
    • Regia
      • Steven Okazaki
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Steven Okazaki
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    10dimitrova-siyana

    We should know where are we coming from..

    ..so that we lead humanity in better direction! It is heartbreaking to see what we are capable of doing to each other. Just watch it and remember.
    10lastliberal

    War is not for children.

    The total estimated human loss of life caused by World War II, irrespective of political alignment, was roughly 72 million people. This figure includes military and civilian. It includes six million Jews exterminated by the Nazi, and it includes the over 200,000 who died on August 6th and 9th as the bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

    As one of the children born in Japan during its occupation after the war, I feel a special affinity for the country and its people. As one of those who are concerned about the fate of the world, I feel a special affinity for this film, as it shows the utter horror that can occur when we are relentless in our drive to develop new and more powerful weapons.

    It can be argued that the number of deaths caused by the war would be much higher had these 200,000 not been sacrificed, but the larger concern is that we have 400,000 times the power today than that which was unleashed 62 years ago. That should concern every citizen in the World.

    This was a moving and powerful documentary. The horrors shown were sometimes hard to stomach. They equal the most horrific horror films on the market today. The part most difficult to think about is that horror films are mostly for adult, but the horrors of these bombings were experienced by children as young as six.

    To see your mother crumble to dust in front of you is a pain that is incomprehensible. It is so horrific that some children could not take it and ended their lives. To see children with horrific burns all over their bodies, in excruciating pain for many months, with no relief and wanting to die will touch the hardest hearts.

    Many questioned if we were ready for a film like United 93 so soon after September 11th. This film took 62 years before it was decided we were ready. It would be a crime not to see it for yourself.
    9view_and_review

    "What Have We Done?"

    We are now roughly 80 years removed from WWII and the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Very very few people are alive today that were alive back then, and even fewer still that had anything to do with WWII. I know the rationalization is that the U. S. had to do something to end the war, but it's just that: a rationalization.

    "White Light/Black Rain" is a documentary with interviews and footage of survivors of the bombings that occurred on August 6th and 9th, 1945 (Hiroshima & Nagasaki). The "white light" was the intense light from the detonation of the bomb. The "black rain" was the radioactive wet ash that rained down afterwards.

    There are also interviews of some of the American scientists and soldiers who were involved with the bombing-- each one doing his duty. Still, it's one of those things that after you've done it you ask, "What have we done?"
    10silicontourist

    The Wilful Murder Of 0ver 200,000 Inocent People That Had Nothing To Do With Ending The War!

    The Japanese people, throughout their history, have always been ruled by one of the most cruelest, arrogant and barbaric group of thugs ever in power...the uncaring Emperor's, Shoguns and the Samurai (who would behead peasants if they failed to bow to them). The leaders in WW2 were even more arrogant than any of their ancestors; and way more than American politicians and military warmongers. I am a person who has loved the art and history etc of the far east even though the people have a penchant for unbelievable and horrific violence. It is still prevalent today! If you also look into the history of America it also has a tainted and violent history (look at the mass slaughter and genocide of the Native American people, who once numbered 500 tribes).

    I mention the above only so that people know that no country is a totally innocent country but, its ordinary citizens, its children etc should not be the recipient of such barbaric violence that is perpetuated in war!

    Yes! Japan committed one of the most cowardly acts in history when they bombed Pearl Harbour but, America reciprocated with a cold hardhearted plan of the most despicable atrocity ever done to human beings! There is a whole lot of evidence to show that Japan was used as an Atomic testing ground...think Russia; that however is a story for another time elsewhere.

    This is a documentary that should be shown to people around the world, in schools etc. The Japanese public should be told the real story (as I found it disgraceful that the younger people there had no idea of what pain Japan caused throughout the war) of what happened to their country on August 6th 1945 and, about the disgraceful way their government treats Hiroshima and Nagasaki victims to this very day! Stories like these need to be compulsory education so that you don't get numb-nut yanks and others blabbing about how so and so should be nuked etc, etc!

    Its heartbreaking and will move many to tears but I fear documentary pieces, such as this, will not have the effect of pushing the world into the streets, to march, protest and call for the eradication of all Nuclear weapons.

    WW3 will wipe out most of mankind and those who are left to start WW4 will only have rocks to throw! Einstein was so right when he said that!
    10ProfessorFrink7

    Devastating first-hand account of the Atomic bombings and their aftermath

    White Light/Black Rain is a devastating portrait of the horrors that the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki faced during and after the Atomic Bombings, doing so through vivid, haunting firsthand accounts from survivors of the blasts. This film illuminates the suffering of those who survived, while contrasting that with interviews of young, modern Japanese who when asked about what happened in 1945, surprisingly, have no clue. This is a revelatory example of a unique aspect of Japanese culture. In remaking themselves into a capitalist technology obsessed society, it seems to want to almost forget about the nightmares of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The price paid for this willful forgetfulness usually falls squarely on the shoulders of the aging survivors, who have been discriminated against as if they were pariahs while constantly being tested on for scientific purposes since the bombings. Thankfully there are films like these to help keep the firsthand accounts recorded for future generations. This film also has firsthand accounts of the American pilots and scientists, who didn't even understand the potential effects of radiation, that helped foster this horrifying event, but for the purpose of this database we should focus on the firsthand Japanese accounts, giving visual examples to why these weapons should never be used again. All too often in American history we acknowledge these attacks as the end of the war and eventual cause for celebration. With White Light/Black Rain, we see though the war may have ended, these nightmarish bombs destroyed so many innocent lives.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 6 agosto 2007 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
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