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American Pastime

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
791
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American Pastime (2007)
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The dramatic impact World War II had on the home front as American families of Japanese descent were uprooted from their daily lives and placed in internment camps in the Western United Stat... Read allThe dramatic impact World War II had on the home front as American families of Japanese descent were uprooted from their daily lives and placed in internment camps in the Western United States in the early 1940s.The dramatic impact World War II had on the home front as American families of Japanese descent were uprooted from their daily lives and placed in internment camps in the Western United States in the early 1940s.

  • Director
    • Desmond Nakano
  • Writers
    • Desmond Nakano
    • Tony Kayden
  • Stars
    • Aaron Yoo
    • Olesya Rulin
    • Carleton Bluford
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    791
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Desmond Nakano
    • Writers
      • Desmond Nakano
      • Tony Kayden
    • Stars
      • Aaron Yoo
      • Olesya Rulin
      • Carleton Bluford
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Aaron Yoo
    Aaron Yoo
    • Lyle Nomura
    Olesya Rulin
    Olesya Rulin
    • Cathy Reyes
    Carleton Bluford
    Carleton Bluford
    • Lester Johnson
    • (as Carlton Bluford)
    Sami Roe
    • Jimmy Gorney
    Masatoshi Nakamura
    • Kaz Nomura
    Leonardo Nam
    Leonardo Nam
    • Lane Nomura
    Judy Ongg
    • Emi Nomura
    Gary Cole
    Gary Cole
    • Billy Burrell
    Charles Halford
    Charles Halford
    • Corporal Norris
    Big Budah
    • Bambino Hirose
    Kerry Yo Nakagawa
    • Jumbo Tanaka
    Junko Yamamoto
    • Junko Tanaka
    Kale Nakagawa
    • Kale Takeshita
    Tod Huntington
    Tod Huntington
    • Corporal Mack
    Jeff Herr
    • Director Watson
    John Kruk
    • Announcer
    Yukari Kama
    • Lane's Girlfriend
    Richard Allen
    • Joe Johnson
    • Director
      • Desmond Nakano
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      • Desmond Nakano
      • Tony Kayden
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    7nturner

    Made to Celebrate the Dignity of Man

    This film is made to inspire by showing the dignity of man, but as I contemplate it after viewing, I become more and more depressed that cruelty toward ethnic groups here in the United States has abated little during my lifetime.

    It is the story of Americans of Japanese decent who were put in relocation (prison) camps during World War II. One of the young men forced into the camp was an excellent baseball player who was getting ready to go off to college on a full athletic scholarship. His other love was jazz at which he was also very good. Baseball and jazz - American to the core. The young man - American to the core - treated as less than a citizen because of his heritage.

    The conditions in the camp are not depicted in a way that shows how harsh they actually were, however the eye-opening events (for younger viewers) and reminders of how things were (for viewers of my age) are the scenes of unabashed prejudice by the townspeople and the military against the members of the camp. Those of us who have lived through the 40's and 50's know that those times were anything but politically correct.

    It has always been a mystery to me that we call our country "The Great Melting Pot," and yet we abhor the individual ingredients that go into the pot. As I write this review, my three-year-old grand-nephew is visiting. I wonder if his United States will be the one steeped in hatred and fear of minority groups as is mine. I fear so. Human nature is not prone to change.

    As I said, American Pastime is made to celebrate the dignity of man, and it certainly does a good job of it. It is a good movie that gives you a good feeling if you can manage to put aside the underlying and continuing darker side of we humans.
    8torey-80073

    Good baseball movie, not totally historically accurate

    In the sense of being an entertaining film, this movie does a fantastic job of captivating its audience with topics and themes relevant to them while portraying at least some aspect of the Japanese American incarceration. The film itself is quite intriguing and leaves viewers satisfied with a happy ending where the underdogs come out on top. However, from a historical and educational standpoint, this film is lacking in several areas. The biased portrayal of particular details of this historical memory only furthers the uninformed psyche of the general public about the true nature of these camps. The film feeds into the propaganda circulated since the beginning of these camps that life for the Japanese American people would work out in their favor, with little time given to the remembrance of the actual devastation these people underwent.
    9wbjohnston

    Fantastic

    I loved this movie. The movie was much different then you would think it would be. the movie is about WW2 Japenese-Amereican Interns and how they coped with their internment. I was lucky enough to be there when the producer and the writer of the book "Through Diamond" who helped with the research and the making of this movie. they answered many questions about the movie. they made it more clear even though it was already a very clear movie. everything about this movie was great. The acting, the cinematography, and the construction of the interment camp(they found the actual blueprints of the internment camp). I would recommend everyone to see it or go buy the DVD when it goes on the market.
    8jrweyrich

    Very good commercial narrative film about the Japanese Internment.

    This film premiered Sunday at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. While there have been a number of excellent documentaries on this subject, this is the first commercial film I have seen which has the potential for such broad appeal with American audiences. The director has assembled a wonderful cast of actors--both veterans and new, young actors. Gary Cole gives a subtle, but authentic performance as the military supervisor of the camp. Excellent supporting roles by Seth Sakai,Sarah Drew,Judy Ongg and Susanna Thompson add to the vitality of this ensemble. Newcomers Aaron Yoo and Leonardo Nam as the Namuro brothers are impressive. Not enough good things can be said about the Japanese veteran actor, Masatoshi Nakamura, who plays the father of the Namuro family. It is a dynamic performance and his character is the strength of this story. Shot on location in Utah, the film delivers a hard look at the Topaz internment camp and the realities of the daily lives of the interns and their captors. The mixture of period archival footage frames the story for the audience whose knowledge of the subject is minimal. Using baseball and jazz as a narrative device, this is a film the children and grandchildren of the World War II generation need to see.
    9pdwebbsite

    A Brighter Side of Dark

    American history has some dark moments. The internment camps involving 10,000 or so Japanese-Americans is one of these dark moments. As a teacher, most of what I have encountered on the subject is bleak documentary, and I had to really press myself to check out this DVD from the library. I am so glad I did. This movie honors those who suffered the indignities of wrongful paranoid prejudice. Harsh words, but in retrospect that's what it came down to. The director put together a movie that follows two families and their experiences during their internment time at Topaz, located in Utah. One family is Japanese-American, and the other is the point of view of the white "all American" family, the father, one of the soldiers based at the camp. The movie is all about dignity, doing what is right, and letting go of the wrongs. The centerpiece of using baseball, the American Pastime, adds the lighter moments to the movie. Overall, the movie is well-done, well-acted, and delivers illuminating historical information. I truly had no idea that so many Japanese-Americans willingly joined the service during WWII. The special features mini-doc is a must see. A family movie, although there is some language, it is recommended viewing.

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Американское прошлое
    • Filming locations
      • Copperton, Utah, USA(baseball game)
    • Production companies
      • American Pastime
      • Rosy Bushes Productions
      • ShadowCatcher Entertainment
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      • 1h 45m(105 min)
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