Isoroku Yamamoto, the Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet
Japan, 1941: With war raging in Europe, Japan's imperial command sees an opportunity to advance their nation's standing in the world. The plan to attack Pearl Harbor was drawn up, and one man was tasked with it's implementation: Admiral Yamamoto. Opposed to the plan, Yamamoto must nevertheless carry out his orders and commit one of the biggest military mistakes in history. The Admiral is a masterpiece that explores one man's, and by reflection one nation's, turmoil. (amazon.co.uk)
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Isoroku Yamamoto, the Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet

2011
Drama
War
2h 20m
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Rated 19 Jan 2014
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Like most popular Japanese films on the travails of WWII, this sure does run heavy on the melodrama. But as an outsider, I was highly appreciative of the meticulous (and fairly obscure) detail going into the regional politicking that led the country to its historical postwar conclusion. The film's implications about the media and the country's warmongering, perhaps insinuating a certain current western power, were not lost on me.

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