Letters From Iwo Jima, Japanese trailer with English subs
This is a movie of the battle of Iwo Jima from Japanese view. It’s also directed by Clint Eastwood. It will be in theater on December 20. Cast Ken Watanabe …. General Tadamichi Kuribayashi Kazunari Ninomiya …. Saigo Shido Nakamura …. Lieutenant Ito Tsuyoshi Ihara …. Baron Nishi Ryo Kase …. Shimizu Yuki Matsuzaki …. Nozaki Hiroshi Watanabe Takumi Bando …. Captain Tanida Nobumasa Sakagami …. Admiral Ohsugi Takashi Yamaguchi …. Kashiwara Nae Yuuki …. Hanako






July 27, 2010
3:06 am
@1997vn so what?I dont get what that has to do with a ficticious scene of bonding with the enemy.I’m not partial.War is hell and the U.S. was just as brutal.All I was saying is theres no need to add to a true story just for dramatic effect
July 27, 2010
3:32 am
@bowIegdwombat
Why do you think that japanese was sauvage and aggresive people?
Some of those imperial soldier kill other people or tortured,because they couldnt disobey to they superior,it was there duty,they served for the honor and there country,like americans
Some of those imperial soldiers were only some civil working in a peaceful town,most of them were takend by force to go in war and kill for the emperor.Some of them never wanted to kill some people.
July 27, 2010
3:49 am
@1997vn btw ask all the tortured POW how kind the Japanese were.O,thats right you cant,they killed most of them
July 27, 2010
4:11 am
@1997vn its typing where not actually talking so I cant shut my mouth you idiot.Go get some fresh air
July 27, 2010
4:22 am
@bowIegdwombat
Shut your fucking mouth please,Thank you.
July 27, 2010
4:51 am
the part were they were being nice to the American soldier.Total fucking bullshit.Why put in ficticious stuff in such a great story.Japanese didnt give a shit about their own people they sure as hell didnt give a shit about an American soldier.They were brutal and ruthless
July 27, 2010
5:36 am
Best American war movie I’ve seen. This wasn’t so full of American propaganda as the others.
July 27, 2010
5:54 am
well in times of war, many lives must be sacrificed for the next generation to live in peace.
July 27, 2010
6:18 am
i saw this during summer school today, great movie
July 27, 2010
7:13 am
@Islaybell By your logic, no sympathy for the Americans dying in Iraq either. After all, they started it.
See how twisted your reasoning is?
July 27, 2010
8:00 am
@socialriotmachine They’re only being ridiculed by ignorant backwards people. Only the people who commited atrocious acts deserve to be looked down on and most of them are dead, so there isn’t any reason this shouldn’t all be left behind us.
July 27, 2010
8:06 am
@KoryuKusanagi008 Nationalist people like you who hold the grudges of their grandparents are a plague on the world.
July 27, 2010
9:02 am
Clint eastwoods movies are awesome! I love the changeling and gran Torino!! Not only I like this movie I love it because of how deep the story is. And also that kazunari ninomiya is there.
favorite arashi member
July 27, 2010
9:46 am
This movie was one of the best masterpiece i’ve evar seen, i’ve saw many war movies but this story is so intense and it brings you in the movie…. one word; MASTERWORK
July 27, 2010
10:30 am
In war, there is no winner, only losers.. war is hell so it it our responsibilty, the today’s generation to prevent war…
July 27, 2010
11:08 am
Thank you for making a history of Japanese war into a film.
I’m very glad as Japanese.
July 27, 2010
12:00 pm
>_> I love it but some of the parts were translated wrong.
July 27, 2010
12:48 pm
@stewiesfan2011 Yes, lots of their servicemen were conscripts and not career soldiers, but that in no way implies that they could not be heartless killers too. Not saying they all were and very few people are born monsters. However, the brutality that characterized the training of Imperial Japan’s soldiers, sailors, and airmen, coupled with the fervor that had overtaken the country and the fear/desperation of their situation from 1943 onward, would make even the most sane man do inhuman things.
July 27, 2010
1:10 pm
This movie tears me apart–it makes me want to cry every time I see it. So much is blurred about the Japanese perspective in the war, and this movie made it very clear that we are all only human beings. It’s one of the most beautiful films ever made in my opinion, and perhaps my favorite.
July 27, 2010
1:34 pm
@Bluesub6 i know that,
thanks for reminding nonetheless.
July 27, 2010
2:33 pm
Out of the 200,000 Japanese soldiers, only about 200 soldiers survived
July 27, 2010
3:19 pm
@stayedalone The Nazis weren’t wrong because people disliked them, the Nazis were wrong because they were rapists and murderers.
July 27, 2010
3:42 pm
@Bluesub6 Well they are wrong, personally i don’t like the Nazi, but what i am saying is if you were a Nazi, you wouldn’t think whatever you did were wrong, even though it was wrong through the eyes of the world.
July 27, 2010
4:35 pm
@tumppu1975 thanks! Will try looking for them ^^
July 27, 2010
5:17 pm
@420Guitar420 There are a lot of other good war movies, many better than letters from Iwo Jima