A widow raises her sickly son to be strong enough to join the army and fight on the front lines.A widow raises her sickly son to be strong enough to join the army and fight on the front lines.A widow raises her sickly son to be strong enough to join the army and fight on the front lines.
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- TriviaThis movie was released in Japan on December 7, the third anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- GoofsShadow of boom mike can be seen being lifted out of the way from 15:07-15:08 of Criterion/Eclipse DVD.
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Opening Title Card: In the Straits of Shimonoseki, warships from the Western nations wait for a chance to attack Japan. A time of turmoil. The fires of war rage across the nation. Brother against brother. Japan is facing a crisis.
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The Japanese film "Rikugun" (The Army) was produced by the Japanese army during the World War II. As a propaganda film, this film must have been pro-army, pro-war. However, a young director Keisuke Kinoshita tried to include an anti-war message in the film despite of censorship. The mother (played by Kinuyo Tanaka) was trying to find his son in army marching in the last scene. It lasts 7, 8 minutes and the film ends with her close-up. The scene is overwhelming. The film was not appreciated by the army and Kinoshita could not direct the next film at the time. He directed the next film after WWII. The films is not great, but very important. Recently, "Dawn of a Filmmaker: The Keisuke Kinoshita Story" was released in Japan. We see how he comes back to direct films. We also see the last scene of "Rikugun" in this biographic film.
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- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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