As so many Japanese commented here, 203 heights is the best war movie ever made. (War between Japan and Russia) It's not just a battle scenes,though those are significantly sensational, but depicted so well how ordinary people, like school teacher, Tofu restaurant boy, even outlaws were getting involved in the fight . It depicts so well how current Japanese people see the war . Please check it.😊
I agree totally with 1 and 2. In fact, as the list was narrowing down I kept wondering why you are still not mentioning these two - both of which are my great favourites.
It's amazing! This list includes movies that are really worth watching, from classics like The Human Condition to Letters from Iwo Jima. Each film depicts the trauma of the war realistically and deeply, helping viewers better understand the pain and sacrifice that the Japanese have experienced. This is a must-have selection for those who are passionate about war movies!
Don't see 'Letters from Iwo Jima' on the list nor probably the greatest Japanese war film 'The Harp of Burma'. 'Fires on the Plain' and the 'Human Condition' are most honourable mentions.
@@clivebroadhead4857 'Fires on the Plain' and 'The Human Condition' are extremely important works in the history of Japanese war cinema. The way these films portrayed the fierceness and loss made a deep impression, far beyond an ordinary war movie. They deserve more mention and recognition.
@@홍성호-q3j Absolutely, the impact of the war is devastating on so many levels. People lost their loved ones, their homes, and even their sense of hope. The sacrifices made were enormous, often forced upon those who never wanted to be part of the conflict. It's a painful reminder of how destructive war can be.
I recommend Toho Studios' 1970, "Battle of Okinawa". You'll be surprised and amazed. It's not a propaganda piece. Imagine watching the Japanese version of, "Platoon", showing war in all its hopeless, despairing, gritty, bloody horror from the view of the Japanese. The tide of war has turned against Japan. The American steel juggernaut is slowly rolling up Okinawa. No matter how hard they fight, all the Japanese troops can do in the end is die.
I was in a Japanese War movie binge two years ago and that was powerful. A side of the Battle of Okinawa that was hard to watch. From this list, i did Yamato, Eternal Zero, Emperor in August, Isoroku, Great War of Archimedes, Tora Tora Tora I also chanced upon Midway Sakusen, The Admiral (earlier iteration of Isoroku), and the Battle of Hill 203. My content box though doesnt have Nihonkai Kaisen and Battle Requiem - both depict the Battle of Tsushima and stars Mifune Toshiro as Adm Togo Heihachiro.
@@OakenShield01 Involves Japan ? 🙃, Are you sure you've watched the movie ? It's spoken in Japanese and it's ALL about the Japanese defending Iwo Jima.
I wish you could include "The Battle of Port Arthur (二百三高地)" as one of honorable mentions, otherwise I basically agree with your ranking. 「野火」とか「人間の条件」とか、なかなか渋い選択だよね
"Storm Over the Pacific" aka "I Bombed Pearl Harbor" produced by Toho in 1960. The Japanese carrier footage from this movie was so good in recreating flight and hangar deck scenes that it was used as stock footage in both major productions for 1976's "Midway" and, I believe, "Tora Tora Tora". It didn't hurt to have Mifune Toshiro starring as the I'll fated, and exceptionally competent, RADM Yamaguchi Tamon". Mifune also starred as General Anami Korechika in "Japan's Longest Day" (1967) and as Admiral Togo Heihachiro in "The Battle of the Japan Sea" (1969) that recreated the climatic 1905 Battle of Tsushima,. and in "Battle Anthem" (1983).
Watch #1 I garantee you will cry if you are human. I watch it in japanese without text first time (I cannot speak or understand japanese), I still cry....
Eternal Zero is the Best of all these films, followed by Grave of the Fireflies. Eternal Zero has made everyone I know cry over the loss of Pilot Officer Miyabe and how his two grandchildren learn the truth about who he was and how he was admired and despised by surviving pilots. An anti-war movie like none other in this list.
It is an American film(direced by Clint Eastwood) even though most of the lines are in Japanese (except for the pre-WW2 scenes in USA, during which Gen. Tadamichi Kuribayashi was serving as the military attaché).
Kike Wadatsumino Koe(日本戦歿学生の手記 きけ、わだつみの声) 1950 dir:Hideo Sekikawa Watashi wa Kai ni Naritai(私は貝になりたい) 1959 dir:Shinobu Hashimoto The Longest Day in Japan(日本のいちばん長い日) 1967 dir:Kihachi Okamoto KAMIKAZE Okinawa Zero(激動の昭和史 沖縄決戦) 1971 dir:Kihachi Okamoto Are should be in this List.
Glad to see #1 here and deserves it, but I would add Letters From Iwo Jima. Was a requirement for the list that the movies were produced (or in the case of Tora! Tora! Tora! partially produced)?
I own Otoko Tachi No Yamato 2005, (Men Of Yamato) as well as the film about Vice Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku 2011, Letters From Iwo Jima 2006, The Sun 2005, about Emperor Hirohito, For Those We Love 2007, about the Kamikaze, Battle Under Orion 2009, about the fictitious I-77 kaiten, and Doctor Akagi 1998. I have a few others from the list, and there are plenty of more to suggest, but maybe for next time. Take care, and all the best.
I (maybe) only seen Tora! Tora! Tora! from this list, I have it on VHS tape. I maybe have Yamato. I liked also Dersu Uzala (1975) and some other films, I have bad name memory.
Ore wa, kimi no tame ni koso shini ni iku [I Will Die for You, AKA For Those We Love], directed in 2007 by Taku Shinjô. It is the best of the Japanese war films produced in the 21st century. It does not portray the Japanese of the war as characters educated in the post-war period, like Yamato or Eternal Zero, and it realistically portrays what the kamikaze pilots of the Air Force were like, without a prism imposed by political correctness, imposed by seventy years of post-war education.
If it's a movie about suicide attacks, I like “The last battle of Waseda and Keio” 1979 is my favorite. They couldn't play baseball because it was the enemy's sport, so they hid a lot of balls in the ground on the university grounds and went out to die. After the war, one of the survivors returns to school and digs up the balls. I cried during the end roll when Japanese college baseball in the 1970s was shown. 英霊たちの応援歌最後の早慶戦 1979
Saw Tora!3x as a young man. Saw The Wind Rises as an old man. Letters from Iwo Jima is good too but not a Japanese production. I like the near documentary style even if fictionalized rather than one centering on romance & drama for a war movie. Therefore, The Wind Rises is not a war movie but a love story & personal passion of the inventor of the Zero.
Is there a pro-war category that they're making? Or is just 'war film' supposed to be pro-war? The way I see it, anti-war movies do their job best when they just show the horrors of war without some message to beat into your brain. Grave of the Fireflies, Come and See, and Saving Private Ryan do well with that IMO (some people might disagree with Saving Private Ryan being anti-war).
Ranking redone. The United Fleet(japanesetitle:Rengow kantai) is not on the list. This movie is a masterpiece dominated by Yamamoto Isoroku's opening line. Yamamoto Isoroku was furious that war between Japan and the US must never break out. However, at a meeting, it was decided to start a war between Japan and the US, and that scene pierces the heart. Yamamoto was forced to fight as a soldier. The scene of the "Battleship Yamato," a symbol of the Japanese Navy, making a suicide attack, and the end of the war, all of which beautifully depict the "destiny of the US refusing to surrender." If you don't know this movie, there's no point in ranking it🤔 from Japan🇯🇵
@@mustang991111 Why are you saying something completely unrelated to the main topic? Your theory is that 400,000 people died when the US took back the Philippines, unrelated civilians were exposed to defoliants in Vietnam, there are still after-effects and environmental problems, they dropped atomic bombs, and residential areas were destroyed. detonated millions of bombs. Are the mounting casualties of indiscriminate bullet and napalm bombing, invasion of the Middle East, and more than 20 other conflicts justified? Did you know that America has been involved in almost every war since then?
@@Nyu-r7n stay on topic...japanese WWII war crimes and atrocities...100,000 civilians killed in manila alone when the US retook the philipines....theres many books and articles of numerous war crimes..apparently modern japanese no nothing of their part of mass slaughter and enslavement inthe philipenines burma cambodia viet nam and especially china..its a joke in the US of the japanese cover up and denial
Eternal Zero sucks... 1:30 never understood the hype for it. What funny though, is its done by the same guy who did Godzilla minus one. He basically took that story, plopped Godzilla in it, and it became a much better movie lol. No, its obviously not exactly the same but shares many of the plot points with recoloring basically. He even uses the same violin score from that movie with G minus one.
Each is to their own but boy, nothing here even comes close to Tora Tora Tora!! An absolute masterpiece and a must watch Bucket list movie. Without any special effects at that time, they actually made a real-life replica of the Nagato class Battleship on the beach facing the ocean!! BTW, the Americans KNEW of the attack because the Enigma machine code was broken by then. Japan and Germany were in constant contact with each other and the British knew what was going on....
That “USA knew the attack was going to happen” is plainly a revisionist conspiracy narrative peddled by Stinnett and Toland. The Prange Trilogy of books about Pearl Harbor (At Dawn We Slept, PH The Verdict of History, and December 7, 1941: The day Japan Bombed Pearl Harbor) is a masterpiece work written by a Professor who interviewed many of the participants in the attack over teh course of 20 years. Henry Clausen’s Pearl Harbor Final Judgment is about the US postwar investigation and much of the content was never released before.
Japan’s Longest Day above that. I even got the manga. It just digs deep into the Kyujo Incident and why some in the Japanese military still wanted to fight on when all was really lost.
As so many Japanese commented here, 203 heights is the best war movie ever made. (War between Japan and Russia)
It's not just a battle scenes,though those are significantly sensational, but depicted so well how ordinary people, like school teacher, Tofu restaurant boy, even outlaws were getting involved in the fight . It depicts so well how current Japanese people see the war . Please check it.😊
I suspected that "Grave of the Fireflies" would be #1. What an amazing and heart-breaking film. Truly unforgettable.
野火はほんとに名作。戦争と飢餓が人間にどのような影響を与えるのかをよく表してる
I agree totally with 1 and 2. In fact, as the list was narrowing down I kept wondering why you are still not mentioning these two - both of which are my great favourites.
坂の上の雲の日本海海戦のシーンは傑作
It's amazing! This list includes movies that are really worth watching, from classics like The Human Condition to Letters from Iwo Jima. Each film depicts the trauma of the war realistically and deeply, helping viewers better understand the pain and sacrifice that the Japanese have experienced. This is a must-have selection for those who are passionate about war movies!
Don't see 'Letters from Iwo Jima' on the list nor probably the greatest Japanese war film 'The Harp of Burma'. 'Fires on the Plain' and the 'Human Condition' are most honourable mentions.
정작 전쟁은 지들이 일으켜 놓고 뭔 고통과 희생?
@@clivebroadhead4857 'Fires on the Plain' and 'The Human Condition' are extremely important works in the history of Japanese war cinema. The way these films portrayed the fierceness and loss made a deep impression, far beyond an ordinary war movie. They deserve more mention and recognition.
@@홍성호-q3j Absolutely, the impact of the war is devastating on so many levels. People lost their loved ones, their homes, and even their sense of hope. The sacrifices made were enormous, often forced upon those who never wanted to be part of the conflict. It's a painful reminder of how destructive war can be.
I recommend Toho Studios' 1970, "Battle of Okinawa". You'll be surprised and amazed. It's not a propaganda piece. Imagine watching the Japanese version of, "Platoon", showing war in all its hopeless, despairing, gritty, bloody horror from the view of the Japanese. The tide of war has turned against Japan. The American steel juggernaut is slowly rolling up Okinawa. No matter how hard they fight, all the Japanese troops can do in the end is die.
I was in a Japanese War movie binge two years ago and that was powerful. A side of the Battle of Okinawa that was hard to watch.
From this list, i did Yamato, Eternal Zero, Emperor in August, Isoroku, Great War of Archimedes, Tora Tora Tora
I also chanced upon Midway Sakusen, The Admiral (earlier iteration of Isoroku), and the Battle of Hill 203. My content box though doesnt have Nihonkai Kaisen and Battle Requiem - both depict the Battle of Tsushima and stars Mifune Toshiro as Adm Togo Heihachiro.
The main problem with most of these great foreign war flicks is Americans don’t know about them. TYVM for this post.
最後の弾丸(The last bullet)が最高傑作だと思う。日本とオーストラリアの合作映画。知名度は低く今では視聴が難しいかもしれないが、ぜひ見てほしい。
NHKのテレビ作品では。
主演の玉置浩二が上手いし悲しい話だがラストは心地良い。
You forgot to add The Burmese Harp, Battle of Okinawa, Admiral Yamamoto, and Japan's Longest Day.
Yes, some great movies but where is Harp of Burma?
Tora Tora Tora - według mnie jeden z najlepszych filmów wojennych w historii kina (podobnie jak ,,Gods and Generals'').
Surprised that "The Burmese Harp " and "Letters from Iwo Jima" failed to even get a mention. Personally the would both be in my top ten.
Letters from Iwo Jima involves Japan, it is not strictly a Japanese film.
@@OakenShield01 Involves Japan ? 🙃, Are you sure you've watched the movie ? It's spoken in Japanese and it's ALL about the Japanese defending Iwo Jima.
the Burmese harp was indeed a very good movie...rarely seen
硫黄島からの手紙は監督がクリントイーストウッドであり、日本映画ではありません。しかし、俳優らは日本の著名人が大半を占めています。
外人が野火を紹介してるのちゃんと解像度高くて好感持てる
I wish you could include "The Battle of Port Arthur (二百三高地)" as one of honorable mentions, otherwise I basically agree with your ranking. 「野火」とか「人間の条件」とか、なかなか渋い選択だよね
I liked Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970).
I’m just here to see what nr it is 😂😂😂
One of the best
@ It even won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects. I also liked the music by Jerry Goldsmith.
@ amazing 😭
「日本のいちばん長い日」(1967)と「激動の昭和史 沖縄決戦」が入っていない?😗
"Storm Over the Pacific" aka "I Bombed Pearl Harbor" produced by Toho in 1960. The Japanese carrier footage from this movie was so good in recreating flight and hangar deck scenes that it was used as stock footage in both major productions for 1976's "Midway" and, I believe, "Tora Tora Tora". It didn't hurt to have Mifune Toshiro starring as the I'll fated, and exceptionally competent, RADM Yamaguchi Tamon". Mifune also starred as General Anami Korechika in "Japan's Longest Day" (1967) and as Admiral Togo Heihachiro in "The Battle of the Japan Sea" (1969) that recreated the climatic 1905 Battle of Tsushima,. and in "Battle Anthem" (1983).
「硫黄島からの手紙」がなくてはじめびっくりしたけど、あれアメリカの映画なんだな。
「トラ!トラ!トラ!」もアメリカ映画。音楽はJerry Goldsmith!来日コンサートでは、日本の戦争映画を度々担当した佐藤勝と対面したそうだ。
You should add The Battle of Okinawa (1971)
名作です
@@travelfittv ハクソー・リッジと組み合わせて観ると面白いかも😗
Watch #1 I garantee you will cry if you are human. I watch it in japanese without text first time (I cannot speak or understand japanese), I still cry....
And it was a product advertisement too for Sakuma Drops candy… which closed down two years ago
Eternal Zero is the Best of all these films, followed by Grave of the Fireflies. Eternal Zero has made everyone I know cry over the loss of Pilot Officer Miyabe and how his two grandchildren learn the truth about who he was and how he was admired and despised by surviving pilots. An anti-war movie like none other in this list.
「永遠の0」は、TVドラマ版もあります。
ほぼ原作通りです。
個人的には、『日本海大海戦』(1969年 東宝株式会社)と、『二百三高地』(1980年 東映株式会社)だな。
@@柴犬-g6u 日露戦争モノはその2作品ですね😗
東宝8.15シリーズいいですね。私は沖縄決戦がおすすめです
@@馬車馬-z5r 激動の昭和史 沖縄決戦は駐留軍視点で描かれているのが分かりやすい😗
「キスカ」は?もちろん野火や蛍の墓とは趣旨が違うのはわかるけど・・。
@@えむあい-q8z 「太平洋奇跡の作戦キスカ」はキスカ湾の航行シーンが本物に見えるほど精密ですね📝
話には出てきませんが樋口李一郎がアッツ島かキスカ島か救出作戦を考えていましたが,アッツ島の守備隊が玉砕を決めたのでキスカ島救出作戦が実行されたそうです📝
Saw a great film called “Mother’s Trees” on a flight once.
あの映画が入ってないと思いながら見てたけど「火垂るの墓」が一番なら仕方ないかな
1945年4月封切りの「乙女のいる基地」でしょう最後の軍部監修の勤労女学生のほぼ実話の映画本物の99軍偵のイナーシャ回しスパナでエンジン徹夜で整備、最後の特攻出撃h100式司偵全部本物の、ハリボテラジコンCGじゃ無いですエキストラもたぶん軍人。ストーリーじゃ無いけど感動ものの戦争映画です😂
The Emperor in August (2015), remake of Japan's longest day
I watched JLD two years ago and the Emperor in August. Both are good although the first one was deep.
@@PaganMin-1966 「日本のいちばん長い日」は1967年版と2015年版が有りますが?
もしかして「終戦のエンペラー」ですか?
Ozora No Samurai -1976 (Samurai of the sky - Zero pilot)
Why don’t have letters from iwojima ?
It is an American film(direced by Clint Eastwood) even though most of the lines are in Japanese (except for the
pre-WW2 scenes in USA, during which Gen. Tadamichi Kuribayashi was serving as the military attaché).
あれ作ったのアメリカ🇺🇸よ
I liked 「連合艦隊」(TOHO 1981)
@@通話音質がラジオの長月 真珠湾攻撃シーンが新旧で異なりますね📝
Kike Wadatsumino Koe(日本戦歿学生の手記 きけ、わだつみの声) 1950 dir:Hideo Sekikawa
Watashi wa Kai ni Naritai(私は貝になりたい) 1959 dir:Shinobu Hashimoto
The Longest Day in Japan(日本のいちばん長い日) 1967 dir:Kihachi Okamoto
KAMIKAZE Okinawa Zero(激動の昭和史 沖縄決戦) 1971 dir:Kihachi Okamoto
Are should be in this List.
You know it's great when an anime secures #1
Tora Tora Tora is not a Japanese film it's a cooperation US and Japan
Akira Kurosawa directed the Japanese parts
@@martyconroy3786 黒澤明が最初演っていたがアメリカサイドが黒澤明の製作の遅れに危惧して降板させた経緯が有りますね📝
製作スタッフに黒澤作品のスタッフが登場するのはその名残りです📝
I love Tora! Tora! Tora!, The Wind Rises, and The Great War of Archimedes. You also left out Midway. I want to see Yamato.
Glad to see #1 here and deserves it, but I would add Letters From Iwo Jima. Was a requirement for the list that the movies were produced (or in the case of Tora! Tora! Tora! partially produced)?
「連合艦隊」(1981)が入ってないな。
th-cam.com/video/J7vYaJuryY4/w-d-xo.html
これだろうな。それとアニメ決断
@@sushi-love あれ「アニメンタリー」なのであって映画とは少し違うけど、「決断」を入れていいなら確かにそうだ。
キャストが豪華な、忠臣蔵みたいなポジションの映画ですね。
As a Japanese, Matsumoto Reiji's "THE COCKPIT" is indispensable.
Where can you see these movies?
dvd
Amazon prime
等で…
I prefer that Tora-Tora-Tora and Letters from Iwo Jima should be the ones in the first and second place.
ムルデカ 17805 (Murudeka 17805) /(Independence 17805) is also a good japanese ww2 & p9st ww2 movie
Its available in youtube
I own Otoko Tachi No Yamato 2005, (Men Of Yamato) as well as the film about Vice Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku 2011, Letters From Iwo Jima 2006, The Sun 2005, about Emperor Hirohito, For Those We Love 2007, about the Kamikaze, Battle Under Orion 2009, about the fictitious I-77 kaiten, and Doctor Akagi 1998.
I have a few others from the list, and there are plenty of more to suggest, but maybe for next time.
Take care, and all the best.
I have seen TORA TORA TORA, but how can one view some of the others ? Where may I find them ?
永遠のZEROが1番名作
「独立機関銃隊今だ射撃中」😊😊😊
I (maybe) only seen Tora! Tora! Tora! from this list, I have it on VHS tape. I maybe have Yamato. I liked also Dersu Uzala (1975) and some other films, I have bad name memory.
Retreat From Kiska should also have been included. It's a great film and almost impossible to find on video.
It might be on DVD but try to find it.
蛍の墓は反戦映画じゃないって作者の野坂が言ってるんだけどね。別に悲惨さを訴えたい訳でもない。ただ作者の人生の一場面を以て、当時の自分を贖罪させたかっただけだと言っている。
either version "THE BURMEESE HARP"
Ore wa, kimi no tame ni koso shini ni iku [I Will Die for You, AKA For Those We Love], directed in 2007 by Taku Shinjô. It is the best of the Japanese war films produced in the 21st century. It does not portray the Japanese of the war as characters educated in the post-war period, like Yamato or Eternal Zero, and it realistically portrays what the kamikaze pilots of the Air Force were like, without a prism imposed by political correctness, imposed by seventy years of post-war education.
If it's a movie about suicide attacks, I like “The last battle of Waseda and Keio” 1979
is my favorite.
They couldn't play baseball because it was the enemy's sport, so they hid a lot of balls in the ground on the university grounds and went out to die.
After the war, one of the survivors returns to school and digs up the balls.
I cried during the end roll when Japanese college baseball in the 1970s was shown.
英霊たちの応援歌最後の早慶戦 1979
Where can I watch Eternal Zero?
They are all great works, but I think Barefoot Gen is the one you should see in the end.
個人的には永遠のゼロが最も美しい展開だったかな。
Saw Tora!3x as a young man. Saw The Wind Rises as an old man. Letters from Iwo Jima is good too but not a Japanese production. I like the near documentary style even if fictionalized rather than one centering on romance & drama for a war movie. Therefore, The Wind Rises is not a war movie but a love story & personal passion of the inventor of the Zero.
『戦場のメリークリスマス』も必要です。
The Human Condition is my favorite
Wasn't the original Midway a co-production?
i wish u stop mixing the anti war movie with war film buff is very misleading and confusing
Is there a pro-war category that they're making? Or is just 'war film' supposed to be pro-war?
The way I see it, anti-war movies do their job best when they just show the horrors of war without some message to beat into your brain. Grave of the Fireflies, Come and See, and Saving Private Ryan do well with that IMO (some people might disagree with Saving Private Ryan being anti-war).
「戦場のメリークリスマス」はないんですね。
今村昌平の「黒い雨」もお忘れなく
Ranking redone. The United Fleet(japanesetitle:Rengow kantai) is not on the list. This movie is a masterpiece dominated by Yamamoto Isoroku's opening line. Yamamoto Isoroku was furious that war between Japan and the US must never break out. However, at a meeting, it was decided to start a war between Japan and the US, and that scene pierces the heart. Yamamoto was forced to fight as a soldier. The scene of the "Battleship Yamato," a symbol of the Japanese Navy, making a suicide attack, and the end of the war, all of which beautifully depict the "destiny of the US refusing to surrender." If you don't know this movie, there's no point in ranking it🤔
from Japan🇯🇵
二百三高地は?
1位を見た瞬間に動画を止めた
これは思い出したくない
「日本独立」「日本の一番長い日」時代が違うけど「シン・ゴジラ」は好きだけど終戦~GHQ占領下の政治を題材にした映画なので戦闘シーンを期待すると違うだろうな
「トラ!トラ!トラ!」って「日本の映画」としてカウントして良いのか悩ましいラインだな。
どっちかと言うと日米合作映画では?
One site described Grave of the Fireflies (I have seen it ) as the saddest cartoon ever made.
最高傑作の二百三高地が無い時点でダメなランキングです。
確かに日本人からすると「あれ?」と思うところもあるランキングですね。
203髙地は日露戦争です。
このランキングは「第二次世界大戦」が対象。
Ten movies and not one scene depicting Japanese atrocities which started the war hmmm??
当たり前で草。アメリカの映画では当時横行していた日本兵の死体で遊ぶ行為は出てこないでしょ?それと同じ。
@@Nyu-r7n no.. i meant 200.000 murdered at nanking. the bataan death march, prisoners and civilians tortured and beheaded etc etc
@@mustang991111 Why are you saying something completely unrelated to the main topic? Your theory is that 400,000 people died when the US took back the Philippines, unrelated civilians were exposed to defoliants in Vietnam, there are still after-effects and environmental problems, they dropped atomic bombs, and residential areas were destroyed. detonated millions of bombs. Are the mounting casualties of indiscriminate bullet and napalm bombing, invasion of the Middle East, and more than 20 other conflicts justified? Did you know that America has been involved in almost every war since then?
@@Nyu-r7n stay on topic...japanese WWII war crimes and atrocities...100,000 civilians killed in manila alone when the US retook the philipines....theres many books and articles of numerous war crimes..apparently modern japanese no nothing of their part of mass slaughter and enslavement inthe philipenines burma cambodia viet nam and especially china..its a joke in the US of the japanese cover up and denial
@@mustang991111中国がそれ関連の映画を過去に制作してるからじゃないですかね?日本の戦争映画でも少しですが、中国人に対しての虐殺シーンはありましたよ。「ラーゲリーに愛を込めて」と言う作品です。
#11. "None But the Brave" Directed By Frank Sinatra.
I watched that over 30 years ago. About US and Japanese troops stuck on the same island but had to rely on each other to survive
@@WeissVogel Touche' (smile)
Eternal Zero sucks... 1:30 never understood the hype for it. What funny though, is its done by the same guy who did Godzilla minus one. He basically took that story, plopped Godzilla in it, and it became a much better movie lol. No, its obviously not exactly the same but shares many of the plot points with recoloring basically. He even uses the same violin score from that movie with G minus one.
Hao Miyasaki was reported to say that the film was revisionist history.
Take care, and all the best.
でも皆実際は戦争を望んでいたわけではありませんし、彼らはアメリカ兵と同じく普通の人々です。アメリカ映画だって戦場で行われていた戦争犯罪は描きませんし日本も同じで美化したがります。
226も良いですよ
火垂るの墓はとなりのトトロと2本立て上映だったんですよね。つまりは当時の配給会社からさほど期待されてなかったんだと思います。宮崎駿と高畑勲の古いファンからすれば最高のプレゼントでしたよ。当時はアニメ映画見に行く男なんか女の子から敬遠されてましたしね。
風立ちぬって戦争映画なのか?
てか硫黄島からの手紙がないのがちと不満だな
まぁハクソーリッジは一応アメリカの映画なのか?
何個か知らない映画あるし見てみよかな
SFだけど、帝都大戦とかローレライも良いです。
@@yujiogi ソレ出すなら「潜水艦イ-57降伏せず」をオススメする📝
音声解説を松林宗恵と樋口真嗣がやっているから📝😗
Half of these I would classify as wartime drama films rather than war films. Burmese Harp not even mentioned???🤨
🙋GoldFather1945,6,15🗾OKINAWA🤲
Sorry, but the two animated movies are not Better than Midway and Hiroshima, two movies not on the list.
外国人がランキングした映画だな
,, The Burmese Harp,, reg. Kon Ichikawa
いやいや、兵隊やくざこそが最強だろう
沖縄決戦ないやん
Too bad it's AI generated audio. Cannot pronounce Yamamoto
Too bad you forgot Letters From Iwo Jima, it's better than half of these
氷雪の門
Film Animasi: Kuburan kunang-kunang (in version indo)
sedih bgt ceritanya😢
Enternal Zero,Ubo the last samurai,letter from iwo jima (version JPN)
Some fo these Movies are too hard, too painfull to view.
Each is to their own but boy, nothing here even comes close to Tora Tora Tora!! An absolute masterpiece and a must watch Bucket list movie.
Without any special effects at that time, they actually made a real-life replica of the Nagato class Battleship on the beach facing the ocean!!
BTW, the Americans KNEW of the attack because the Enigma machine code was broken by then. Japan and Germany were in constant contact with each other and the British knew what was going on....
That “USA knew the attack was going to happen” is plainly a revisionist conspiracy narrative peddled by Stinnett and Toland. The Prange Trilogy of books about Pearl Harbor (At Dawn We Slept, PH The Verdict of History, and December 7, 1941: The day Japan Bombed Pearl Harbor) is a masterpiece work written by a Professor who interviewed many of the participants in the attack over teh course of 20 years. Henry Clausen’s Pearl Harbor Final Judgment is about the US postwar investigation and much of the content was never released before.
The emperor in august must be better than Yamato in terms of the quality of acting.
Japan’s Longest Day above that. I even got the manga.
It just digs deep into the Kyujo Incident and why some in the Japanese military still wanted to fight on when all was really lost.
『火垂るの墓』が1位だと、他は割とどうでもよくなるなあ。戦争で兄弟が可哀想、という段階で留まるのは一面的で、当時の階級格差が絶妙に描かれています。この動画の企画者は、『加藤隼戦闘隊』のような、映像技術に優れ、劇映画として面白いが、あからさまな戦争推進プロパガンダ映画を入れる気はハナからなかったのでしょう。『太平洋の奇跡−フォックスと呼ばれた男−』の原作者(米国人)は、日本人受けを狙って、嘘や誇張を多量に混ぜたため、モデルとなった大場栄元大尉からは嫌がられています。日本人のヒロイズムを煽って儲けを企んだ、質の悪い作品です。
火垂るの墓は戦争映画ではないだろ
「独立愚連隊」「肉弾」も「戦場のメリークリスマス」も入ってないので やり直し。
岡本喜八、笠原和夫あたりをもっと勉強して戻ってきてください。
あ、日本の戦争映画の最高傑作は日露戦争ですが「二百三高地」と思います。
「火垂るの墓」は主人公が妹を餓死させて相当の問題児。
永遠のゼロは見て欲しいな。だってゴジラ−1、0の山崎監督だぜ?いい映画に決まっとるだろ。
太平洋戦争だけが戦争じゃない。二〇三高地とかは?
説明文に、このランキングはすべて第二次世界大戦に焦点を当てていると書いてある。
硫黄島が入っていない
戦略兵器の火垂るの墓が来ちゃったかw
according to millennials?
It's ya MO to. Geez I hate narrator's
Frequent use robots to provide narration makes this an unpleasant viewing experience.
ローレライが入っていないな。
ドリフと並ぶ戦争コントです。
香椎由宇ちゃんが可愛いからそれでいいんだよw メカと美少女の組み合わせという、ある意味、日本の伝統芸ですね。
極悪日本でした❤
The Japanese war crimes in WW2 should teach in the school in Japan. Japanese in new generation didn't know about it
功罪の罪しか教えてない。勝った者の歴史のみ。
亜細亜独立へ貢献したことは教えてない罪。
知っています。そもそも日本だけが戦争犯罪をしたわけではない
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