Chrysanthemum and the Sword

Isaiah 2022-03-22 09:02:29

The sneak attack probably came from behind, quietly.
A documentary-like film that fully recreates the Pearl Harbor incident.
Combining the movie with the chrysanthemum and the sword written by the Americans, it fully reproduces the American understanding of Japan.
Although it was shot by an American, the whole film has no protagonists and villains of the main theme.
The American's inattentiveness, all the mistakes, and the final reaction are a three-point shot.
Japan's careful planning, self-confidence and ambition are just right.
Pearl Harbor, the United States was bombarded with chrysanthemums by Japan on the anniversary.
The 2001 version of Pearl Harbor, compared with this film, is almost a love movie, not a war movie

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Extended Reading
  • Tatum 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    A good beginning is half the battle. It was made into a documentary, Japan's only complete victory in the war against the United States, and the United States had problems with information processing, but Japan practiced every detail.

  • Monserrat 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    8. The classic work of panoramic war movies. In fact, the movie makes one thing clear. How the United States was successfully attacked by Japan, all the characters and events revolve around this one center, so although the movie has many characters and complicated threads, but instead There is no sense of tediousness. It is a small narrative under the big picture, basically the same type of theme, Hollywood looks at the tiger tiger tiger, the Soviet Union looks at the liberation.

Tora! Tora! Tora! quotes

  • Cook #1 (Japanese version only): The Date Line makes up for that time difference by turning today into yesterday.

    Cook #2 (Japanese version only): I don't quite understand, but if we see the enemy across the line, I guess it would be useless to shoot at them.

    Cook #1 (Japanese version only): Why?

    Cook #2 (Japanese version only): Because how can today's shells hit yesterday's enemy?

  • Lt. Commander Kramer: You're late!

    Mrs. Kramer: Well, I was...

    Lt. Commander Kramer: Please, take me to the White House.

    Mrs. Kramer: Well, if you'd told me we were invited to the White House, I would have dressed. You know Mrs. Roosevelt. Although she's very informal personally, I've heard she's a stickler for protocol.

    Lt. Commander Kramer: Darling, will you shut up and drive.