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L'honneur des guerriers

Original title: Only the Brave
  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
962
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L'honneur des guerriers (2006)
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A searing portrait of war and prejudice, "Only the Brave" takes you on a haunting journey into the hearts and minds of the Japanese American 100th Infantry Battalion and 442nd Regimental Com... Read allA searing portrait of war and prejudice, "Only the Brave" takes you on a haunting journey into the hearts and minds of the Japanese American 100th Infantry Battalion and 442nd Regimental Combat Team. After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, The U.S. government started putting Japanese ... Read allA searing portrait of war and prejudice, "Only the Brave" takes you on a haunting journey into the hearts and minds of the Japanese American 100th Infantry Battalion and 442nd Regimental Combat Team. After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, The U.S. government started putting Japanese Americans living on the West Coast into internment camps for the duration of the war. Dete... Read all

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    • Lane Nishikawa
  • Writer
    • Lane Nishikawa
  • Stars
    • Tamlyn Tomita
    • Lane Nishikawa
    • Greg Watanabe
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    • Director
      • Lane Nishikawa
    • Writer
      • Lane Nishikawa
    • Stars
      • Tamlyn Tomita
      • Lane Nishikawa
      • Greg Watanabe
    • 23User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Tamlyn Tomita
    Tamlyn Tomita
    • Mary Takata
    Lane Nishikawa
    • Sgt. Jimmy Takata
    Greg Watanabe
    • Pvt. Freddy Watada
    Mark Dacascos
    Mark Dacascos
    • Sgt. Steve 'Zaki' Senzaki
    Kipp Shiotani
    Kipp Shiotani
    • Cpl. Johnny 'Nomu' Nomura
    Jason Scott Lee
    Jason Scott Lee
    • Sgt. Glenn 'Tak' Takase
    Yuji Okumoto
    Yuji Okumoto
    • Sgt. Yukio 'Yuk' Nakajo
    Ehécatl Chávez
    Ehécatl Chávez
    • Father Jordan
    • (as Ehecatl Chavez)
    Sara Shields
    • Renee Jordan
    Casey Koiwai
    • Johnny Nomura Jr.
    Jordan Nakahara
    • Betty Nomura
    Ken Narasaki
    Ken Narasaki
    • Dr. Richard 'Doc' Naganuma
    Kenneth Choi
    Kenneth Choi
    • Pvt. Dave 'Bullseye' Fukushima
    • (as Ken Choi)
    Gina Hiraizumi
    Gina Hiraizumi
    • Eleanor Takase
    Michael Sun Lee
    Michael Sun Lee
    • Pvt. Al 'Kauai' Nakamura
    Garret Sato
    Garret Sato
    • Cpl. Richard 'Hilo' Imamura
    • (as Garret T. Sato)
    Christina Cellner
    • Genevieve
    Ryun Yu
    Ryun Yu
    • Pvt. Robert 'Min' Minami
    • Director
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    9timyasui

    Glad They Made This Movie!!!!

    Last night my wife and I viewed this film at the Director's Guild Theatre in Hollywood. My first impression as it ended was that I was glad that a movie like this had been made! Lane, the director, was kind enough to field questions from the audience after the screening and learning how they did this on a shoe-string budget made the film even more impressive to me. The acting was superb, the camera work was on the money and the writing was top notch. I can't wait to see the final version! Kudos to Lane and his production crew, to the actors and the fund-raising effort that made it all happen. This film needs major distribution and the sooner, the better!
    7jvdesuit1

    An excellent movie stressing an event little known by the public

    I've read the negative reviews and the conclusion I draw from them is that their authors obviously refuse to look at the real purpose of the script.

    The easy way to look at this movie is to see the courage and determination of those guys to save the Texas battalion from complete destruction. But is it really the point the script writer and the director wanted to stress out?

    My answer is no. From my perspective as a French citizen this movie deals from the first image to the last about tolerance, respect of the one who is different from you . The USA after the shock of Pearl Harbor took measures totally inexcusable against citizens born in the country and treated like prisoners of war. In the Army those who nevertheless volunteered to join the allied forces, were like their fellow black compatriots , subject to racist behavior of the white soldiers.

    The problem is that the bullet which kills you doesn't care if you're white, black or your skin yellow. The result is for all the same. Loss of life, grief of your companions on the battlefield and in the families and friends far away. For both groups fear is the same. For both groups you try to connect with some unreachable element which you call god with different names and which reassures you and gives you courage.

    That's what this movie is all about. Perhaps some of the flashbacks could have been suppressed, but all in all the script is well constructed and the acting very convincing and many times very moving.
    8dmao

    Japanese eye-opener?

    I was privileged to be able to see this movie @ a screening put on by the filmmaker @ The Majestic Theatre in Seattle Washington. This movie was very eye-opening for anyone that hasn't experienced or looked into the Japanese during the time they were put into internment camps.

    There are some great action scenes but also slow scenes... they all intermix and show the lives of the people fighting in an American War. I thought this movie was very moving and touching but very slow at some points where the point was made and needed to move on. The acting in this movie was great and at some points, I almost shed a tear because the movie was so touching. I would recommend this movie to anyone willing to learn about cultural differences between Americans and Japanese-Americans.
    4HK_Key-Si_HK

    Nothing really touches you when seeing this.

    I began this movie with having no info about the real history behind it, only knowing that it is based on true events and I hoped to learn something new by watching Only The Brave. Well, it didn't really work. The movie is confusing. Pretty much in the beginning we see Jimmie, the main protagonist of the film, sitting in the dark and stare into nothingness. His wife desperately tries to reach him, but he doesn't respond. Then the movie takes us on a journey through his mind, so it seems. Back to the battlefield and and the soldiers he fought with. Constant flashbacks follow, showing their lives at home with wives, girlfrinds, kids, etc. and at some point you just begin to question, why are we seeing the flashbacks of other characters when we are within the main characters mind? How can he see the private lives of his fellow companions? At some point you just ignore it and try to focus on other things, leaving logic aside. For a war film, there must be some intese moments, right? But nope, all we get to see is one side. The opposing German soldiers are nowhere to be seen and the characters which we got to know fire towards whatever. With no enemy in sight the battles seem unreal. And even if "our" characters got hit by a bullet you don't really care. None of these soldiers have anything interesting to tell and so the audience is forced to listen to generic dialogues about poker games, heritage mocking and what women they desire. On top one of the soldiers is so stupid, that the doc even has to explain the concept of a flesh wound to him. This movie tries to drown you in sadness and self pity, but nothing really touches you when seeing this. You only end up in feeling sorry for the time you invested by watching this boring thing.
    8panzo-1

    Intense and personal "Brave" cracks open history

    On December 7 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy raided Hawaii's Pearl Harbor and decimated the United States Navy's Pacific battleships.

    Two months later, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, permitting the U.S. military to uproot thousands of West Coast Japanese and Japanese-Americans and ship them to inland interment camps.

    In February of 1943, the ban on Japanese in the military was lifted and the 100th Battalion 442nd Regimental Combat Team was formed. Containing Japanese-American volunteers from Hawaii and, remarkably, from out of the mainland interment camps, the 100th/442nd was sent to Europe.

    "Only The Brave" is a fictionalized account of the 100th/442nd's most famous success: the October 1944 rescue of the "Lost Battalion", the all-white "Texas" 141st, trapped behind enemy lines deep within the Vosges Mountains of France.

    The movie opens during the battle for the town of Bruyeres, France. After a receiving a head wound, Sergeant Jimmy Takata (played by the film's writer and director, Lane Nishikawa) begins to "see" the memories of his dying troops. As they die, Takata also becomes a walking repository of their mementos: a signature pair of eyeglasses, a photograph of children, an engagement ring never given.

    Through the Bruyeres battle and the five bloody days of desperate fighting it takes to break through the German line and rescue the 141st, Nishikawa uses Sergeant Takata as a metaphor for the quiet and proud generation of Japanese-Americans who endured life in the relocation camps, who fought in battle and who kept up the home front, but who have mostly held onto their stories. Nishikawa's moral is an old one: the release of the past brings healing for the future, but it is especially poignant given that so few of that generation remain.

    Working with a limited budget and an abbreviated shooting schedule, Nishikawa wisely chose to "go small" with his shots. Each scene is personal to the viewer. Each battle is realistically chaotic without wide shots and multiple angles to give viewers their bearings. The result for the viewer is – as it is for the characters - an exhausted embrace of the story's pauses.

    Nishikawa also "goes small" with his characters. The memories that haunt Takata are often short, deeply personal gut punches. The realistic pidgin banter between the "local boy" Hawaiian Japanese and the exploration of the tensions between the Hawaiian Japanese and the mainland "kotonk" Japanese are products of character development and not just tossed in for "authenticity".

    Unlike many recent war films, there is little battle gore in "Only The Brave", making the infrequent bloody scenes that much more powerful.

    The cast, featuring Nishikawa, Jason Scott Lee, Yuji Okumoto and Tamlyn Tomita, turn in solid performances but Pat Morita's cameo was a little wonky for me.

    "Only The Brave" will definitely be worth watching when it is finally released into theaters. I was lucky enough to attend a private screening in Seattle. I'd gladly wait in line again.

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Only the Brave
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Mission From Buddha Productions
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    • Budget
      • $3,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $150,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,825
      • May 30, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $150,000
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      • 1h 39m(99 min)
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