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Eien no 0

  • 2013
  • 2h 24min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,3/10
2975
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Jun'ichi Okada, Mao Inoue, and Haruma Miura in Eien no 0 (2013)
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Una giovane donna e suo fratello ripercorrono la storia del nonno, morto nella seconda guerra mondiale. Cominciano a contattare gli uomini che volavano con lui, chiedendo loro chi fosse.Una giovane donna e suo fratello ripercorrono la storia del nonno, morto nella seconda guerra mondiale. Cominciano a contattare gli uomini che volavano con lui, chiedendo loro chi fosse.Una giovane donna e suo fratello ripercorrono la storia del nonno, morto nella seconda guerra mondiale. Cominciano a contattare gli uomini che volavano con lui, chiedendo loro chi fosse.

  • Regia
    • Takashi Yamazaki
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Takashi Yamazaki
    • Tamio Hayashi
    • Naoki Hyakuta
  • Star
    • Jun'ichi Okada
    • Haruma Miura
    • Mao Inoue
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,3/10
    2975
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Takashi Yamazaki
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Takashi Yamazaki
      • Tamio Hayashi
      • Naoki Hyakuta
    • Star
      • Jun'ichi Okada
      • Haruma Miura
      • Mao Inoue
    • 25Recensioni degli utenti
    • 13Recensioni della critica
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      • 10 vittorie e 4 candidature totali

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    Jun'ichi Okada
    Jun'ichi Okada
    • Miyabe
    Haruma Miura
    Haruma Miura
    • Kentarô Saeki
    Mao Inoue
    • Matsuno
    Gaku Hamada
    Gaku Hamada
    • Isaki
    Hirofumi Arai
    Hirofumi Arai
    • Kageura
    Shôta Sometani
    Shôta Sometani
    • Oishi
    Takahiro Miura
    Takahiro Miura
    • Takeda
    Tatsuya Ueda
    • Koyama
    Ken Aoki
    • Ito
    Rakuto Tochihara
    • Teranishi
    Ippei Sasaki
    Yûya Endô
    Yûya Endô
    • Kagawa
    Takehiro Hira
    Takehiro Hira
    Tarô Suruga
    Toshihiro Yashiba
    Kisuke Iida
    Kisuke Iida
    Ryôhei Abe
    Akio Nakadai
    • Regia
      • Takashi Yamazaki
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Takashi Yamazaki
      • Tamio Hayashi
      • Naoki Hyakuta
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    10argento100

    Simply excellent.

    Deeply touching story, amazing acting, excellent FX and war recreations. The most important is the human perspective, the individuals outside the wrong or right of the history books. You will cry seeing this movie, and its fine. I do not agree with other reviewer about being a movie to "justify" Japan. Is a movie about persons, their lives and struggles in the most horrible point of human history and human nature. I took this movie, as many other war movies, as a message to the people so they understand this is the horror of war and how it affects people like you, this would happen to you or your people, this is what happened, happens and will happen. Outside the big story of battles, strategy, the macro history, the little stories of the persons, no matters which side. I'll save this movie next to Letters from Iwo Jima and Ünsere Mutter, Ünsere Vätter.
    8ExpendableMan

    A sympathetic look at suicide bombers...no wait, come back...

    Despite being one of the better films hiding among the titles on Netflix, 'The Eternal Zero' doesn't seem to have attracted much attention in the west. Given that it's a film that casts a sympathetic look at Japan's kamikaze pilots though that's not exactly surprising. It's already been subject to a wealth of controversy by critics in Japan and abroad, especially as there's one pivotal scene that compares them (favourably) to modern day suicide bombers.

    This is a shame because at it's heart, 'The Eternal Zero' is a defiantly anti-war movie and a genuinely moving one. Beginning at a funeral, it focuses on siblings Kentaro and Keiko Oishi and their quest to find out more about the Grandfather they never knew. They soon discover that their relative Kyuzo Miyabe was a fighter pilot that died in a kamikaze attack on an aircraft carrier but throughout the war, he was almost universally hated by his fellow pilots. They meet with several veterans who all accuse Miyabe of cowardice for avoiding combat at any cost and after being shouted at by several angry old men, are understandably keen to throw in the towel. Then they decide to go for one last interview and things start to get more complex.

    From there, the film unfolds Citizen Kane-style through interviews and flashbacks. It turns out Oishi was in truth a brilliant pilot, but one who also desperately wanted to live and return home to his wife. This made him thoroughly unpopular in a culture which at the time venerated the honourable sacrifice, but it also makes him something of a cypher character. Nobody in their right mind would want to smash themselves into a warship in a burning jet plane after all, so how does someone come to be persuaded to do that? And could it happen to any of us or was it something that only Imperial Japan could convince it's people to do?

    What follows is a moving story of courage disguised as cowardice and a man who firmly believed in life at all cost rather than pointless deaths. There's a few brilliant scenes where characters juggle certain death against uncertain life, not least where Oishi convinces a fellow pilot not to turn back for a suicide run, only to wind up suffering an even worse fate because of it.

    On a technical level too the film does a great job in recreating aerial combat through CGI (a practical necessity given the lack of functioning Zeros nowadays). The focus isn't on the combat though and anyone expecting constant dogfights will be disappointed. The Battle of Midway scene for example ends all too soon and often, we see the aftermath of battle rather than the battle itself. It makes up for it though in the human drama and when Oishi finds himself flying escort to his own students and has to watch them squander their lives pointlessly, it's both visually impressive and moving.

    Anyone who still harbours resentment for the Japanese and their actions during WW2 however will still hate this movie. There's no mention of the atrocities of Nanking or the mistreatment of POWs for example, but then they're not the focus of the film. This is about impressionable young men being brainwashed into throwing their lives away and their ancestors struggling to come to terms with it. In that sense, Kentaro and Keiko are representative of modern Japan itself; they don't have to approve of their own history in order to sympathise with it. This is a great film, but it'll provoke a heated argument or two, a fact which it foreshadows in a night out that goes disastrously wrong.
    9hottisotakupoju

    Touching movie that shows WW2 from Japan kamikaze pilots point of view

    Eien no Zero was a big thing in Japan, basically everywhere you went you saw a trailer or a commercial for it, people at movie theatres cried during the movie. From a gaijins point of view, it was a interesting war movie, that showed so-called Japanese spirit, that went way overboard during the war.

    Before the movie I read the book so I knew what to expect and the movie was way better than I could have expected. Everything felt authentic, moments in modern days didin't feel too long or jarring. People next to me were crying during the movie and I can see why. People who are nowadays called "terrorists" or "cowardly suicide bombers" were people fighting for their country, for their ancestors and their future. most of them knew that they would die during the battles, but they had to continue or they would be traitors.

    I really recommend this movie, If you are interested in Asian drama or war movies, this movie is for you.
    9OpinionGuy

    one of the best movies i have seen in 2013

    The Eternal Zero, just had it all, it is masterfully executed. The visual effects during the combat scenes are pretty spectacular. It's deeply touching story and amazing acting.

    It's about time we see things from the Japanese perspective when it comes to the WW2. I'm tired of all the americanfied WW2 movies. Nothing beat the Japanese film making when it comes to dramas they make, they are simply the best at it. This movie is no exceptions and will leave you the viewer with heavy emotions and a lasting impression. It is simply Japanese film making at it's best.

    I can highly recommend this movie, to anyone that is interested in Japanese drama. Specific to war movies buffs that want to see how it was on the other side.
    9florennakajima

    Human drama

    I love Eternal Zero. I watched it twice, and I still think this movie is great.

    As I'm watching it, I thought about what really makes this movie interesting for me. Is it the wonderful drama, the exciting dogfights, or the personal point of view from those war pilots? The answer: all of it. I respect war veterans, because having gone into war at a fairly young age was one of the hardest duty, not to mention how risky and full of torture it was. A kind of duty no one should undertake, because ego and greed will only lead to human destruction.

    Eternal Zero gives a different perspective of war. How the main character is in all conscience not willing to die for his country. An unexpected confession, seeing how common it was for survivors to have their brain washed, so they can be patriotic in all sense, fight until the very last breath to conquer the enemy, not to holding on for dear life so they can reunite with their beloved family at home. It was pretty touching to see.

    I highly recommend it, because truthfully, Eternal Zero is about human, and a view about the importance of life.

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      Hayao Miyazaki, who criticized the film for "trying to make a Zero fighter story based on a fictional war account that is a pack of lies" had months before released Si alza il vento (2013), a film about the designer of the same aircraft depicted in this film.
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      The correct title is The Eternal Zero not The Fighter Pilot.
    • Citazioni

      US Navy Lookout: It's a Zero!

    • Connessioni
      Version of Eien no 0 (2015)
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      Hotaru
      Written by Keisuke Kuwata

      Performed by 'Sazan Ôru Sutâzu'

      Courtesy of Taishita Label Music/Victor Entertainment

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    • Data di uscita
      • 21 dicembre 2013 (Giappone)
    • Paese di origine
      • Giappone
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      • Hong Kong Official Site
      • Official site (Japan)
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      • Giapponese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Kagoshima, Giappone
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 2h 24min(144 min)
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    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
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