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Connaître son ennemi - Japon

Original title: Know Your Enemy - Japan
  • 1945
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 3m
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Connaître son ennemi - Japon (1945)
Faith & Spirituality DocumentaryMilitary DocumentaryPolitical DocumentaryDocumentaryHistoryWar

A comprehensive look at the war in the Pacific during World War II. Shot as a propaganda film by acclaimed Hollywood director Frank CapraA comprehensive look at the war in the Pacific during World War II. Shot as a propaganda film by acclaimed Hollywood director Frank CapraA comprehensive look at the war in the Pacific during World War II. Shot as a propaganda film by acclaimed Hollywood director Frank Capra

  • Directors
    • Frank Capra
    • Joris Ivens
  • Writers
    • Frank Capra
    • Carl Foreman
    • John Huston
  • Stars
    • John Beal
    • Howard Duff
    • Walter Huston
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    866
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    • Directors
      • Frank Capra
      • Joris Ivens
    • Writers
      • Frank Capra
      • Carl Foreman
      • John Huston
    • Stars
      • John Beal
      • Howard Duff
      • Walter Huston
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    John Beal
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    Howard Duff
    Howard Duff
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    Walter Huston
    Walter Huston
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    • (uncredited)
    Knox Manning
    Knox Manning
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    John J. McCloy
    John J. McCloy
    • Self - Assistant Secretary of War
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    • Directors
      • Frank Capra
      • Joris Ivens
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      • Frank Capra
      • Carl Foreman
      • John Huston
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    frantic-2

    Skilful American propaganda film from World War II

    `Know your enemy – Japan' is an American propaganda film from 1945. It was directed by Frank Capra on behalf of the US War Department. The film is made up of sequences from documentaries with narration and music. There are bits that clearly are re-constructions of passed events but are presented as though they are real news footage. Animated sequences exist. Walter Huston and Dana Andrews do the narration. The film is 60 minutes long. It was shown to allied soldiers serving in the Pacific region during World War II.

    The purpose of the film was to inform the allied soldiers about the last enemy that remained in the war after the fall of Italy and Germany: Japan. The idea was that increased knowledge about the history and culture of Japan would create an understanding of the current situation that would cause a positive effect on the allied war effort. Every chance to condemn the Japanese and their ideologies are used in the course of the film. When watching this film, it is crucial to be aware of the state the world was in at the time or else one might draw inaccurate conclusions about the nature of the people who made it.

    Early on, the film explains how the Japanese of today are a mixture of races that originally stem from the Ainu (described as "a hairy barbarian") with a touch of Mongolians and Malaysians. Their claims to be a pure race are put down and they become "a well-mixed plasma cocktail". The Japanese social classes and their development for 2000 years are summarised. The endless civil wars between local warlords are described as well as the Samurai system. The Samurai code, bushido, is referred to as "the Art of Treachery".

    The film goes on in much the same way.

    Frank Capra made films about Germany that were similar to this one. The attitude there is as hateful and uncompromising as in 'Know your enemy – Japan'. It is fascinating to compare these works with other Capra creations from peacetime. Those films are often about ordinary people who love life (`You can't take it with you', 1938; 'Meet John Doe', 1941), people who fight for the right to live life their own way ('American madness', 1932; `Mr. Deeds goes to town', 1936) and good people who fight the establishment ('Mr. Smith goes to Washington', 1939; 'It's a wonderful life', 1946). The contempt for the Japanese individual in 'Know your enemy – Japan' is so striking that it is hard to admit that it is made by the same man. The purpose of it all is obvious. Any thoughts of racism can be discarded by watching Capra's 'The Negro Soldier" from 1944, (this was also made for the US War Department) which is an attempt to ease the friction between the races within the American troops. That film is as loving as 'Know your enemy – Japan' is cruel.

    'Know your enemy – Japan' is a very skilful propaganda film. Most of it is comprehensible, direct, informative, brutal and frightening but there are clever sections with fairly advanced symbolism. Frank Capra sticks to the truth but chooses to view the issue in such a way that the purpose of the film is fulfilled. Watching it half a century after it was made allows you to be amused by the style and techniques and be alarmed by the brutality; but the audience it was made for was no doubt very taken by it.
    9cheeftanz

    Absolutely Fantastic!

    This film was made for troops entering battle in the searing heat of the second "world war" in just one generation. That war was started by Japan against a neutral United States. This was during the increasingly brutal butchery by the Japanese Imperial army against almost all its Asian neighbors, also neutral.

    Inconsistent, blotchy and incomplete, this film is a true gem. Many historical facts are present, contemporary views of the Japanese society clearly stated, and it brings us to where the US and Japanese goals collide.

    It clearly also is an ideal primer for modern day China vs the USA, the parallels are everywhere. And the ending may be even worse. If one does not know history, rinse and repeat! But very much worth watching if we are careful to remember from what time and mental space it originated.
    7grantss

    Interesting, despite the obvious propaganda.

    An American propaganda film made during World War 2, during the height of the conflict with Japan. Shows Japan's history, culture, people, politics industry and military weapons and tactics, and how Japan came to be at war with the US.

    Interesting. No pretence of being a 'documentary' film this is clearly a propaganda film - the anti-Japanese sentiment is laid on quite thick at times. Can be quite slanderous at times, and viewed in modern times and without the benefit of context, could even be viewed as racist.

    Yet the context is important. The US had a war to win and the best way to keep your soldiers and civilians motivated is to paint the enemy as evil monsters of the highest order.

    Not that it's all fabricated - far from it, most of the atrocities the Japanese are accused of are true.

    It's not all anti-Japanese sentiment though. There are some interesting passages covering Japan's history and this is fairly neutral in its tone. Therein lies the skill of the director (the great Frank Capra, no less) - mixed in with genuine history is pure propaganda, and it's sometimes difficult to tell the two apart.
    7bellabanana93

    Interesting Example Of An American War Propaganda Film

    When taking in the context that this is a propaganda film made about Japan during World War 2 with the goal of making viewers side with the USA and support their military actions against Japan, this documentary is quite interesting. In the beginning, the narrator mocks the Japanese army by calling them short and tiny men. The film states many completely made up and bonkers "facts" about Japan. The narrator goes into talking about Shintoism and he ends up telling his audience that they want to wipe out everyone who is not Japanese. It's easy to see why there were second thoughts about releasing this film. If you want to see an example of a very harsh propaganda film, then I recommend that you check this out. If you want to learn a bunch of true facts about Japan, then this documentary is not the right one for you. It is quite hard to imagine anyone taking the narrator seriously, even in the 1940s.
    9bud_03086

    Cringe-worthy script

    It is a very good documentary about American views of the Japanese at the time. Of course, it is biased; that is why it is called a propaganda film.

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      Very few people saw this movie at the time. Because the war was almost over, the United States government decided that the depiction of the Japanese was too negative. It was not released to the general public.
    • Connections
      Edited from La chanson du passé (1941)
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      Night on Bald Mountain
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    • Release date
      • August 9, 1945 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Know Your Enemy - Japan
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      • 1h 3m(63 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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