Letters from Iwo Jima

The battle of Iwo Jima seen through the eyes of the Japanese soldiers.

7.5
20062h 21m

Production

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The story of the battle of Iwo Jima between the United States and Imperial Japan during World War II, as told from the perspective of the Japanese who fought it.

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Cast

Photo of Ken Watanabe

Ken Watanabe

General Tadamichi Kuribayashi

Photo of Kazunari Ninomiya

Kazunari Ninomiya

Private Saigo

Photo of Tsuyoshi Ihara

Tsuyoshi Ihara

Colonel Baron Nishi

Photo of Ryo Kase

Ryo Kase

Private Shimizu

Photo of Shido Nakamura

Shido Nakamura

Lieutenant Ito

Photo of Hiroshi Watanabe

Hiroshi Watanabe

Lieutenant Fujita

Photo of Yuki Matsuzaki

Yuki Matsuzaki

Private Nozaki

Photo of Eijiro Ozaki

Eijiro Ozaki

Lieutenant Okubo

Photo of Nae Yuuki

Nae Yuuki

Hanako

Photo of Sonny Saito

Sonny Saito

Medic Endo

Photo of Toshiya Agata

Toshiya Agata

Captain Iwasaki

Photo of Toshi Toda

Toshi Toda

Colonel Adachi

Photo of Ken Kensei

Ken Kensei

Maj. General Hayashi

Photo of Akiko Shima

Akiko Shima

Lead Woman

Photo of Masashi Nagadoi

Masashi Nagadoi

Admiral Ichimaru

Photo of Mark Moses

Mark Moses

American Officer

Photo of Roxanne Hart

Roxanne Hart

Officer's Wife

Photo of Ryan Carnes

Ryan Carnes

Marine at Clearing

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Reviews

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r96sk

8/10

I was hoping it would entertain me as much as 'Flags of Our Fathers' had - and I'm pleased to say it did!

I'd say that aforementioned release pips this companion piece, but the difference in quality is virtually indistinguishable - both are very good films. Ken Watanabe, Kazunari Ninomiya and Ryo Kase all give excellent performances, I enjoyed that trio throughout 'Letters from Iwo Jima'.

It's really cool to see the Japanese point of view of the Battle of Iwo Jima, having previously seen the American view last time out. It's also pleasing that the film portrays this side of the story correctly and tells the tale in Japanese, despite being an all-American production. The film reportedly did well in Japan, which I guess confirms that it did a respectable job.

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