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Kamikaze: Le dernier assaut

Original title: Eien no 0
  • 2013
  • 2h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
3K
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Kamikaze: Le dernier assaut (2013)
ActionDramaMysteryRomanceWar

A young woman and her brother explore the history of their grandfather, who died in WW2. They start contacting the men who flew with him, asking them about who he was.A young woman and her brother explore the history of their grandfather, who died in WW2. They start contacting the men who flew with him, asking them about who he was.A young woman and her brother explore the history of their grandfather, who died in WW2. They start contacting the men who flew with him, asking them about who he was.

  • Director
    • Takashi Yamazaki
  • Writers
    • Takashi Yamazaki
    • Tamio Hayashi
    • Naoki Hyakuta
  • Stars
    • Jun'ichi Okada
    • Haruma Miura
    • Mao Inoue
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Takashi Yamazaki
    • Writers
      • Takashi Yamazaki
      • Tamio Hayashi
      • Naoki Hyakuta
    • Stars
      • Jun'ichi Okada
      • Haruma Miura
      • Mao Inoue
    • 25User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 4 nominations total

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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
    • Director
      • Takashi Yamazaki
    • Writers
      • Takashi Yamazaki
      • Tamio Hayashi
      • Naoki Hyakuta
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    9tosico-864-742901

    Very accurate historical details

    This movie was a big hit in Japan which is good because it is essentialy an anti war film. The military detail is outstanding, right down to camoflage changes to aircraft and ships throughout the war. The Impirial Japanese Navy did start the war th the best pilots and best plane (Mistubishi Zero) as quoted in the movie. A lot of Japanese pilots were already veterens of the war in Manchuria (China). In the long run as Admiral Yamamoto feared the US became unbeatable once their industrial and economic power ramped up. Without a doubt the fact the allies cracked the Japanese naval code contributed to the allied victory (at Midway especialy). The nuclear bombs and then the Soviet Union declaring war on Japan forced the Japanese surrender saving countless lives no doubt. As a side note, Japan and the Russians are technicaly still at war and have land claims against each other.
    9pinokiyo

    One of the Best Japanese Films

    I would put this in one of my top favorite films. It's as good as "Letters from Iwo Jima"

    Was the lives worth it for the future of Japan?

    It's kind of like "The Notebook" meets "Pearl Harbor". (well, better than those two films!) If you had to choose love between your own family and country/men; many had to face the same dilemma. People can have different perspective whether one is a coward or a real hero.

    I'm not sure how I missed this film when it first came out, but I recently watched it and I was engaged throughout the whole film.

    The director Takashi Yamazaki also makes really large scale Hollywood-like production quality.

    There's many war films out there, but this one is actually refreshing and meaningful. It really hits hard on the impact and value of life - how precious it really is.

    I really liked how it brought up the controversy/showed and compared how people/kids of modern Japan also judged the way they saw the kamikaze pilots who fought for them. Some people argue they were just crazy brainwashed terrorists, but not everything is just simply black and white.

    The film stars Juichi Okada, a famous former Japenese boy band group member called V6, who plays the main pilot. I was surprised he could act so well, as he was amazing in the film.

    I liked how the film had that small subtle connection/twist of the old man with the security cameras in his home/samurai sword; you'd only get it if you were paying attention.

    I highly recommend this film. It's definitely one of the quality war films made.
    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.
    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.
    7LunarPoise

    of war, family, and sacrifice

    A brother and sister initiate a personal project to find out more about their grandfather, a World War II kamikaze pilot. When they discover their grandfather was universally regarded as a coward, their enthusiasm begins to wane. But the brother persists, discovering there is more to the story.

    This is a subtle film, foregrounding the personal consequences of war for rounded, authentic characters. In the process, the film astutely stays away from either justifying or apologising for Japan's war actions. Jun'ichi Okada is a revelation as the pilot instructor who attempts to save his young charges from the excesses of his superiors, often at great personal sacrifice. He makes a promise to his wife, but then seems to compromise it in order to be loyal to his men. The resolution of this conflict makes for a powerful and well-plotted storyline.

    The flashbacks to the war are engaging and dramatic, but the film's weak point is the bland Haruma Miura guiding us through the story. In a scene conspicuous for its shallow clunkiness, he berates his friends for equating tokkutai with modern-day suicide bombers. No real camaraderie seems to exist between the friends, and the whole scene seems designed merely to relay the point that modern-day fanaticism and historical Japanese 'heroism' cannot be equated. It is a fop to present-day rightist revisionism that is unworthy of the rest of the film.

    Eien no Zero shows ordinary people living extraordinary lives in extraordinary circumstances. A thoughtful, emotional film that, casting flaws aside, proves cathartic and thought-provoking in equal measure.

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    • Trivia
      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 Le vent se lève (2013), a film about the designer of the same aircraft depicted in this film.
    • Goofs
      The correct title is The Eternal Zero not The Fighter Pilot.
    • Quotes

      US Navy Lookout: It's a Zero!

    • Connections
      Version of Eien no 0 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Keisuke Kuwata

      Performed by 'Sazan Ôru Sutâzu'

      Courtesy of Taishita Label Music/Victor Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 2013 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Hong Kong Official Site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Fighter Pilot
    • Filming locations
      • Kagoshima, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Toho
      • Amuse
      • Amuse Soft
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $82,879,386
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 24m(144 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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