Letters from Iwo Jima Comments

  • Noemie 2023-09-20 20:14:34

    The little character played by Ergou feels more real, timid and averse to war but forced to the front line, never forgetting to survive. But Kuribayashi's over-beautification is unreasonable, and although he may have a gentle side as a person, he became a historical figure because he was an aggressor, and no one can change that. Should we over-criticize the shooting and killing of prisoners by American soldiers as a reflection of American...

  • Malvina 2023-08-29 09:22:15

    I watched it in the school theater, the screen is big, it's...

  • Dayton 2023-08-19 04:23:59

    I still don't like war...

  • Zola 2023-07-25 01:39:30

    Compared to Dongmu's previous level, this one is too ordinary. The preparatory work ahead was too thin, so that the final letters fell without any...

  • Briana 2023-07-15 04:25:50

    Wars are never...

  • Gaylord 2023-05-05 02:04:48

    ★★★☆Deeply digging into human nature and de-demonization, which is another misreading of the Japanese to some extent, and the film is subtly built on the balance of the values ​​of the United States and Japan. The actor's acting skills are...

  • Dagmar 2023-04-18 07:33:18

    The perfect war...

  • Stan 2023-04-14 10:49:01

    From the eyes of the Japanese army, the war is still...

  • Jessie 2023-04-09 06:43:15

    The point of view of the two films should be...

  • Carmela 2023-04-03 14:48:01

    BDRip:...

Extended Reading

Letters from Iwo Jima quotes

  • General Tadamichi Kuribayashi: [Tadamichi turns up in time to stop Ito from beheading Saigo and Shimizu] I don't want you to kill my soldiers needlessly. Put down your sword. Put it down!

    [Ito sheathes his katana and salutes]

    General Tadamichi Kuribayashi: What's going on here?

    Lieutenant Ito: These men ran from Suribachi.

    General Tadamichi Kuribayashi: Lt. Ito, I gave the order that all survivors retreat to the north caves.

    Lieutenant Ito: [embarrassed] I am very sorry, General. It's just... Suribachi... has fallen.

    [Tadamichi rushes to a cave opening and sees Mount Suribachi from a distance, with a U.S flag raised on the summit]

  • [door opens]

    Lead Woman: Congratulations! Your husband is going to war.

    Saigo: Thank you very much. I'm happy to serve the country.

    Lead Woman: [Lead Woman stares piercingly at Saigo and steps forward] Prayers for your eternal success at arms.

    Hanako: [desperately] I beg of you! We have only each other.

    Lead Woman: [Lead Woman shouts - scolding Hanako angrily] Mrs. Saigo! *This* is not the time.

    [firmly]

    Lead Woman: We have all sent our husbands and sons to war. We all have to do our part.

    [looking down at Hanako's baby bump, and then... sympathetically]

    Lead Woman: At least you'll have a little one to carry on your name.

    [Lead Woman bows with authority and walks away]