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Lorelei, la sorcière du Pacifique

Original title: Lorelei
  • 2005
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
788
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Lorelei, la sorcière du Pacifique (2005)
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A drama set during World War II where a submarine carrying a secret weapon attempts to stop a planned third atomic bombing of Japan. Based on Harutoshi Fukui's novel Shuusen no Lorelei.A drama set during World War II where a submarine carrying a secret weapon attempts to stop a planned third atomic bombing of Japan. Based on Harutoshi Fukui's novel Shuusen no Lorelei.A drama set during World War II where a submarine carrying a secret weapon attempts to stop a planned third atomic bombing of Japan. Based on Harutoshi Fukui's novel Shuusen no Lorelei.

  • Directors
    • Shinji Higuchi
    • Cellin Gluck
  • Writers
    • Harutoshi Fukui
    • Satoshi Suzuki
  • Stars
    • Kôji Yakusho
    • Satoshi Tsumabuki
    • Toshirô Yanagiba
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    788
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Shinji Higuchi
      • Cellin Gluck
    • Writers
      • Harutoshi Fukui
      • Satoshi Suzuki
    • Stars
      • Kôji Yakusho
      • Satoshi Tsumabuki
      • Toshirô Yanagiba
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kôji Yakusho
    Kôji Yakusho
    • Masami Shin'ichi
    Satoshi Tsumabuki
    Satoshi Tsumabuki
    • Yukito Origasa
    Toshirô Yanagiba
    • Kizaki Toshiro
    Yû Kashii
    Yû Kashii
    • Paula Atsuko Ebner
    Shin'ichi Tsutsumi
    Shin'ichi Tsutsumi
    • Asakura Ryokitsu
    Ken Ishiguro
    Ken Ishiguro
    • Narumi Takasu
    Colter Allison
    Colter Allison
    • Lt. Eric Minott
    David Austin
    • Lt. Dodet
    Makoto Araki
    Makoto Araki
    Nicholas Dombrovskis
    • German Scientist
    Christopher Ryan Doyle
    Christopher Ryan Doyle
    • Captain's Talker
    Thomas Ehle
    Norman England
    Norman England
    • Sonar Operator #1
    Georg O.P. Eschert
    Georg O.P. Eschert
    Harlan Glenn
    Harlan Glenn
    • Sonar Operator
    Caroline Paris Gluck
    • Girl on Beach
    Jerry Goble
    • Helmsman
    Jeryl Gutierrez
    • Boy on Beach
    • Directors
      • Shinji Higuchi
      • Cellin Gluck
    • Writers
      • Harutoshi Fukui
      • Satoshi Suzuki
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    User reviews14

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    6konrad-296-152616

    Watch it with the right expectations

    If you, like me, watch this hoping to see a Japanese "Das Boot" one of three things will happen:

    1. You fail to realise that this is not a Japanese "Das Boot". You won't like the film and you will leave a 1-star rating.

    2. You do realise that this is not a Japanese "Das Boot", but don't like what it in fact is. Ratings will range from "I didn't like this, and that's all that counts" 1-star ratings to good ratings of "while I didn't like this, I can appreciate the movie for {how it was made/story line/whatever}".

    3. You do realise that this is not a war movie but in fact a science fiction drama in a world war II submarine setting, and that is something that you at least don't immediately dislike just because of that.

    Once I came to terms with this being a science fiction-movie I actually started to enjoy it. I like the fictional story line as well as the science fiction parts of the movie and the movie feels very good made. If I watch it again starting with the right expectations it's even possible that the rating will go up another star.

    I think that where the movie falls short when compared to other movies en large is just the mix of genre and setting. It's like the Caprica TV-series, said to be a Sci-Fi Dallas. While not a bad series in itself people who like Dallas doesn't necessarily like Sci-Fi and vice versa, and therefore the series gets a bad average rating. I can therefore understand the low average grade this movie gets despite that this movie actually is quite good.
    10aerolbj

    Great action/drama film

    A bit simplistic but it's fast paced and well directed.

    The CG scenes are stunning.

    Music was wonderful.

    And Yu Kashii was cute!!! Characters are a bit cardboard but this is an action film, for gods-sakes! A few plot holes of course, but nothing that can be ignored.

    A bit vague at times, especially the ending, but I blame the translation from book to movie.

    An excellent little movie if you want to turn your brain off a little - unlike American action films were you turn your brain _totally_ off.
    4DanTheMan2150AD

    I expected way better

    The directorial debut of Shinji Higuchi, Lorelei very quickly sinks into ridiculous territory despite the promising initial set-up. Sadly, for all the inspiration it can take from Wolfgang Petersen's Das Boot, the humanisation and exploration into the psyche of the submarine crew was not one of them; so much of the film flounders around with nonsensical political undertones that I've seen people criticise Takashi Yamazaki for, yet it's one full display here. Glorifying suicidal charges and glossing over human experimentation as if it were a trivial matter. So much of Higuchi's talent and style isn't here, often coating everything in a horrendous digital sheen; the direction is okay at best but honestly, it could have been anyone else behind the camera, let alone Higuchi. The acting is easily one of the better aspects with everyone turning in solid performances, however, the cast is given so little to work with that all their characters end up as one-dimensional cutouts. The music by Naoki Sato is passable but far from his best work and the less said about the incredibly rough CG effects, the better. I really wanted to like Lorelei going in, but the dubious political alignments and underwhelming filmmaking stamped out any form of entertainment I could have gotten from this, I expected far better.
    9Odiseia

    Something to watch

    A solid performance by Yakusho, a great soundtrack, great effects... It is a film really not only to watch but to treasure. Those that enjoyed Das Boot, or like films like Saving Private Ryan must appreciate the craftsmanship and the detailing that Lorelei offers beyond any national jingoism.

    Certainly its a "would be" scenario but portraits the spirit and the soul of Nihon, the sushi-do spirit that portraits the fighting spirit of the Japanese An Western reading of the film would be a complete misunderstanding of the real meaning that this Japanese epoch means, and the healing that brings both in performance as in soundtrack.
    6ChungMo

    Great Production - Problematic Story - Recycled Philosophy

    Excellent direction and acting highlight this WW2 fantasy which build upon a film genre that doesn't get much play outside Japan, the Japanese WW2 drama. Hundreds of war films have been made since the US occupation after the war. Most of the films are about the human tragedy of the war instead of glorifying the effort to create a racist empire. As a side note which relates to this film in an way, Eji Tsuburaya, the special effect mastermind behind the Godzilla films, never thought much about his monster effects. He was always the most proud of his work recreating WW2 battles and we in the US never have seen this work.

    The plot is well described elsewhere here so I'll skip to other points about the film. The production is very well done and realist-looking most of the time. I am sort of sorry that they introduced a number of fantasy elements to the story that just upset the atmosphere for me. Somehow the Nazis managed to create a holographic radar system and made only one which they gave to the Japanese instead of using for themselves. On top of that the system requires a psychic/empath to be attached to it by tubes. On top of that they somehow have a beautiful Japanese girl who was sent to the concentration camps before she was experimented on and attached to the system. On top of that somehow her operatic singing has the ability to pass thru walls, seawater and broadcast itself over the radio. The idea that the US was preparing to bomb Tokyo with a third atom bomb wasn't much of a problem although the historical record indicates that the two bombs were all the US had at the time.

    As mentioned here already also, I felt like I was watching an episode of Leiji Matsumoto's Space Pirate Captain Harlock during a rousing speech about free will. Believe me it's much more convincing coming out of the anime character's mouth if you have the luxury of comparison. The CGI effects were mostly video game cut scene quality and the depiction of sea battles were unrealistic. The sub-plot about military commanders taking over is based on actual events at the same time but what happens in the film is a very strange comment on the opinions of actual Japanese war veterans who agree with the US decision to drop the atomic bomb.

    OK film not for heavy thinking.

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    • Trivia
      The design of the I-507 submarine is based upon a real one : the french submarine 'Surcouf', launched in 1929, was the biggest submarine ever launched at the time.
    • Soundtracks
      Wiegenlied (Cradle Song)
      Composed by Bernhard Flies

      Lyrics by Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter

      Performed by Hayley Westenra

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 5, 2005 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Fuji TV (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lorelei
    • Filming locations
      • Toho Studios, Tokyo, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Cine Bazar
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
      • Kansai Telecasting (KTV)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,806,585
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 8m(128 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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