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Emperor

  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 1h 47min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
15.347
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Tommy Lee Jones and Matthew Fox in Emperor (2012)
As the Japanese surrender at the end of WWII, Gen. Fellers is tasked with deciding if Emperor Hirohito will be hanged as a war criminal. Influencing his ruling is his quest to find Aya, an exchange student he met years earlier in the U.S.
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Mentre i giapponesi si arrendono alla fine della seconda guerra mondiale, il generale Fellers ha il compito di decidere se l''imperatore Hirohito sarà impiccato come criminale di guerra.Mentre i giapponesi si arrendono alla fine della seconda guerra mondiale, il generale Fellers ha il compito di decidere se l''imperatore Hirohito sarà impiccato come criminale di guerra.Mentre i giapponesi si arrendono alla fine della seconda guerra mondiale, il generale Fellers ha il compito di decidere se l''imperatore Hirohito sarà impiccato come criminale di guerra.

  • Regia
    • Peter Webber
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Vera Blasi
    • David Klass
    • Shiro Okamoto
  • Star
    • Matthew Fox
    • Colin Moy
    • Tommy Lee Jones
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    15.347
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Peter Webber
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Vera Blasi
      • David Klass
      • Shiro Okamoto
    • Star
      • Matthew Fox
      • Colin Moy
      • Tommy Lee Jones
    • 68Recensioni degli utenti
    • 75Recensioni della critica
    • 48Metascore
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    Matthew Fox
    Matthew Fox
    • General Bonner Fellers
    Colin Moy
    Colin Moy
    • General Richter
    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • General Douglas MacArthur
    Eriko Hatsune
    Eriko Hatsune
    • Aya Shimada
    Toshiyuki Nishida
    • General Kajima
    Masayoshi Haneda
    Masayoshi Haneda
    • Takahashi
    Kaori Momoi
    Kaori Momoi
    • Mitsuko Kajima
    Masatoshi Nakamura
    • Prince Konoe
    Masatô Ibu
    Masatô Ibu
    • Koichi Kido
    Isao Natsuyagi
    Isao Natsuyagi
    • Teizaburo Sekiya
    Takatarô Kataoka
    Takatarô Kataoka
    • Emperor Hirohito
    Aaron Jackson
    • Lt Col. Rogers
    Nic Sampson
    Nic Sampson
    • Lieutenant Red
    Shôhei Hino
    • Hideki Tojo
    Will Wallace
    Will Wallace
    • CIC Commander
    Kelson Henderson
    Kelson Henderson
    • Adjutant to MacArthur
    Stephen Papps
    Stephen Papps
    • Higgins
    Shingo Usami
    Shingo Usami
    • Emperor's Translator
    • Regia
      • Peter Webber
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Vera Blasi
      • David Klass
      • Shiro Okamoto
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    7cosmo_tiger

    A very tense look at how the fate of Japan was decided after WWII. Jones is great and history buffs will love this. I did. I say B+

    "This country is starving and teetering on the edge of total collapse. It wouldn't take much for the resentment to ignite into revolt and the fate of the emperor could be just the spark." After the Japanese surrender ends WWII the US Government wants to know who was behind the bombing of Pearl Harbor. General Douglas MacArthur (Jones) charges General Bonner Fellers (Fox) with an important mission. Fellers is to decide if Emperor Hirohito should be charged as a war criminal and hung. To make matters even harder Fellers is also searching for his lost love in the midst of the war ravaged country. Being a history buff I was really looking forward to seeing this movie. This movie really shows the tense decision Fellers was charged with, his conclusion really will decide the fate of an entire country as well as relations between the US and Japan. The movie shows the lengths people will go to protect someone they revere as a God and how close the country came to a completely different future. I really enjoyed this being a history buff but I do have to say for people that aren't as interested in this stuff you may find it a little slow. Overall, a very tense look at one of the most important days of post war Japan. I give it a B+.
    8l_rawjalaurence

    A Strangely Haunting Movie Narrating an Actual Event in American History

    I have to admit I liked this movie a lot. The plot is straightforward: General Bonner Fellers (Matthew Fox) is hired by General Douglas MacArthur (Tommy Lee Jones) to investigate the role of Emperor Hirohito (Takataro Kataoka) during World War II, to investigate whether the Emperor should be tried as a war criminal. However the film is about a lot more than just conduct during war; it is a story of cultural adaptation, as Fellers comes to know something about Japanese attitudes towards the conflict, and how they differ significantly from those embraced by the Americans. Eventually the two sides come to an understanding - so much so that Hirohito actually deigns to have a meeting with MacArthur, something hitherto considered unthinkable in Japanese aristocratic culture. Jones' MacArthur is just wonderful - although physically very different from the actual person, the actor captures the mannerisms, the aggressiveness, and the softness lurking beneath an apparently gruff personality.
    rogerdarlington

    This is a film that more people should see

    This film tells a fascinating story in fine style, but it is difficult to see how anyone thought it was big screen material. Its box office takings were predictably low and it was in theatres so briefly that I had to catch it on DVD which was certainly a worthwhile endeavour.

    In 1945, General Douglas MacArthur was made Supreme Commander in American- occupied Japan and one of his first and most momentous decisions was whether or not to execute Emperor Hirohito as a war criminal. For most Americans, there was no debate: Hirohito was the man who endorsed the infamous attack on Pearl Harbor. But, whether or not he backed the war, a case could be made that he was crucially instrumental in bringing about the peace by ordering the Japanese to surrender. Furthermore the hanging of the emperor - still revered by most Japanese as a deity - could well lead to an explosion of violence that would make the occupation by the Americans and the revival of the shattered nation immensely more difficult.

    MacArthur commissioned Brigadier General Bonner Fellers to make a study of the emperor's complicity and make a recommendation on execution. Fellers was someone who knew the Japanese well and had considerable respect for their ancient culture. Indeed, before the war, he had fallen in love with a Japanese woman studying in the United States and, even after the war, was anxious to see her again.

    This amazing story is told respectfully by British director Peter Webber and writers Brazilian Vera Blasi and American David Klass, drawing on Shiro Okamoto's book "His Majesty's Salvation", in a film that even-handedly represents Japanese perspectives of the time. The acting is first-rate with Matthew Fox (best-known for the TV series "Lost") giving a sensitive performance as Fellers and Tommy Lee Jones perfectly cast as the swaggering MacArthur. Many excellent Japanese actors contribute, notably the lovely Eriko Hatsune as Fellers' girlfriend. Shot on locations in both New Zealand and Japan, high production values make this an admirable viewing experience.

    The movie lacks the fast-paced action that many expect from a visit to the cinema and arguably it is overly sympathetic to the Japanese position and somewhat saccharine in its treatment of the romance, but it is a real pleasure to see a work that tells a little- known story of such consequence so well.
    7SteveMierzejewski

    The Emperor Strikes Back

    I thought I might be the only one who found this film interesting since I spent 7 years in Japan and happened to be there when Emperor Hirohito died. At that time, there was a renewed discussion of how much he was responsible for beginning World War II. In the end, it seemed he was more or less strong-armed into the war by right wing politicians. True, he could be blamed for being weak-willed, but he did not have the mental constitution to be an emperor in the first place. If he could have chosen, he would have been a marine biologist, as marine biology was his hobby and passion. There was no more confusing and cathartic time in Japanese history than when MacArthur and the American military came in to occupy Japan. The entire society had to re-evaluate itself on all levels. How could they, the greatest people in the world, be conquered by such an uncultured civilization? This question persists until the present day.

    It was not clear at the beginning of this film whether it was a true story or a story based around true events. If the fact that it was a true story had been made clearer, it would have been more compelling. Nonetheless, it did capture most of the turbulent elements of that time. The love affair, that parallels this story is a good one and one that exposes the prejudice that existed against any Japanese woman who dared marry outside her culture. Eriko Hatsune was perfect in the role of an intelligent woman caught between tradition and emotion. Unfortunately, Matthew Foxx (General Bonner Fellers) acted as if he had been hit by a tranquilizer dart. Tommy Lee Jones overacted the role of MacArthur and was equally unconvincing.

    Be warned. This is not an action movie,though a few action scenes exist. This is mainly a movie based on philosophic discussions, psychology, and cultural misunderstandings. Still, it offers a good view of an important time in world history.
    8akritchever

    An enjoyable, if a bit dry, historical film

    Just saw Emperor at TIFF tonight. It was an enjoyable, well made, historical film, but a tad dry. Starring Tommy Lee Jones as General Douglas MacArthur and Matthew Fox as MacArthur's subordinate officer General Fellers, it is set against the backdrop of the early occupation of Japan by U.S. forces after World War 2. MacArthur is faced with a dilemma: he has to prosecute thirty Japanese war criminals - the masterminds of the war - but a question of what to do with Emperor Hirohito looms over him. To leave him alone would invite displeasure from American public and politicians, to arrest and try him for war crimes would endanger the occupation and break the tenuous peace. Jones' MacArthur assigns the task to Matthew Fox's character as he is an expert on Japan - now Fox's character has only 10 days to investigate the Emperor's involvement and come to a decision. In the meantime, the viewers also see flashbacks from Fellers' past, and there is a subplot involving Feller looking for his lost lover.

    Tommy Lee Jones is plainly having lots of fun as the blustering larger- than-life Douglas MacArthur, and Matthew Fox delivers a good performance with moments of extreme intensity. Masayoshi Haneda plays a translator and aide and manages to pull off a role that has dignity despite the harrowed and dishevelled appearance of the character. Eriko Hatsune - the love interest of the film - has a fragile beauty but is too reserved throughout the movie to deliver much of an emotional impact. The film was shot in New Zealand and Japan (in fact it's the first movie to film inside the Japanese Imperial Palace) and it's gorgeous - the ruins of bombed out Tokyo are especially impressive, and of course the Imperial Palace as a backdrop is fascinating.

    The quibble I had with the movie is that it tries to create a sense of urgency and suspense, but since it's based on historical events it largely fails. Anyone who has taken history in high school should know how it turned out. With the exception of a couple of scenes, there also isn't much of an emotionally charged drama going on either. Although I enjoyed it, I cannot deny that it moved at a more sedate pace and lacked great urgency and suspense.

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      The romantic story between Fellers and Aya was entirely fictional for the film. Bonner F. Fellers was married in 1925 to Dorothy Dysart who accompanied him twice on his posting to the Phillipines, and she also went with him to China and Japan.
    • Blooper
      In the opening sequence the film makers use archival film showing an atom bomb being loaded into the bomb bay a B-29 for the attack on Hiroshima. The bomb shown is "Fat Man" and not "Little Boy" that was used on the attack on Hiroshima (8-6-1945). "Fat Man" was used in the second attack, three days later (8-9-1945) on Nagasaki.
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      General Douglas MacArthur: I don't want the Communists in here. But Washington wants vengance on the emperor, because their voters do, and their voters have no fucking idea what's good for them.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 10 ottobre 2013 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Giappone
      • Stati Uniti
      • Nuova Zelanda
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Roadside Attractions (United States)
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      • Inglese
      • Giapponese
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      • Nhật Hoàng
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Oratia, Auckland, Nuova Zelanda
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Krasnoff Foster Productions
      • Envision Casting
      • Fellers Film
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 3.346.265 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 1.014.099 USD
      • 10 mar 2013
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 14.858.240 USD
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