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Letters from Iwo Jima
TrailerThe movie follows General Tadamichi Kuribayashi, the American-educated general as he courageously leads the Japanese resistance to the massive American onslaught of the island of Iwo Jima during World War II.Actors: Ken Watanabe, Kazunari Ninomiya, Tsuyoshi Ihara, Ryo Kase, Shidô Nakamura, Hiroshi Watanabe, Takumi Bando, Yuki Matsuzaki, Takashi Yamaguchi, Eijiro Ozaki, Nae, ...»Director: Clint EastwoodCountry: United StatesDuration: 141 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Letters from Iwo Jima"
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Characters of "Letters from Iwo Jima"
General KuribayashiPlayed by: Ken WatanabeSaigoPlayed by: Kazunari NinomiyaBaron NishiPlayed by: Tsuyoshi IharaShimizuPlayed by: Ryo KaseLieutenant ItoPlayed by: Shidô NakamuraLieutenant FujitaPlayed by: Hiroshi WatanabeCaptain TanidaPlayed by: Takumi BandoNozakiPlayed by: Yuki MatsuzakiKashiwaraPlayed by: Takashi YamaguchiLieutenant OkuboPlayed by: Eijiro OzakiHanakoPlayed by: NaeAdmiral OhsugiPlayed by: Nobumasa SakagamiSamPlayed by: Lucas Elliot EberlMedic EndoPlayed by: Sonny SaitoKandaPlayed by: Steve Santa SekiyoshiLt. Colonel OisoPlayed by: Hiro AbeCaptain IwasakiPlayed by: Toshiya AgataPrivate YamazakiPlayed by: Yoshi IshiiColonel AdachiPlayed by: Toshi TodaMaj. General HayashiPlayed by: Ken KenseiOzawaPlayed by: Ikuma AndoLead WomanPlayed by: Akiko ShimaAdmiral IchimaruPlayed by: Masashi NagadoiAmerican OfficerPlayed by: Mark MosesOfficer's WifePlayed by: Roxanne HartTired SoldierPlayed by: Yoshio IizukaSuicide SoldierPlayed by: MitsuOnoPlayed by: Takuji KuramotoHashimotoPlayed by: Avery WadaJapanese Soldier #1Played by: Yoshi Tomo KanedaKid MarinePlayed by: Evan EllingsonIto's GuardPlayed by: Kazuyuki MorosawaIto's SoldierPlayed by: Masayuki YonezawaHopeless SoldierPlayed by: Hiroshi Tom TanakaAmerican MarinePlayed by: Mathew BotuchisMotherPlayed by: Yukari BlackPrisonerPlayed by: Daisuke NagashimaMarine OfficerPlayed by: Kirk EnochsCave Soldier #2Played by: Taishi MizunoExcavator #2Played by: Yoshi AndoKuribayashi's GuardPlayed by: Mark OfujiMarine at ClearingPlayed by: Hallock BealsMarine LieutenantPlayed by: Jeremy GlazerCookPlayed by: Masashi OdateOkubo's SoldierPlayed by: London KimPilotPlayed by: Dick 'Skip' Evans -
Directors of "Letters from Iwo Jima"
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Creators of "Letters from Iwo Jima"
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Critic Reviews of "Letters from Iwo Jima"
Time OutFebruary 22, 2007An even more sombre affair, as beautifully restrained as the earlier film but also, despite its scenes of battle, death, suicide and suffering, shockingly intimate.
Time OutFebruary 03, 2007The movie's sense of doom is powerfully conveyed; one graphic scene has weeping soldiers blowing themselves up with grenades.
Chicago ReaderJanuary 27, 2007Indirectly but cogently comment on our experiences of other movies. Having Japanese soldiers as heroes allows us to reconsider the didacticism we've been handed in the past.
Orlando SentinelJanuary 19, 2007The proper way to appreciate Letters and Flags is to treat them as complimentary halves of the same epic movie, a Godfather war epic. One half is plainly more ambitious than the other, but both have virtues that distinguish them.
Miami HeraldJanuary 19, 2007By placing us on the opposite side of the battlefield, the movie forces us to approach it from a fresh perspective. The technique also lends Letters an uncommon timelessness.
Houston ChronicleJanuary 19, 2007Where Flags heaved its characters through war and psychic trauma without first allowing us all to get acquainted, Letters takes such care with its protagonists that they awaken and descend from the screen.
Suite101.comSeptember 19, 2010Modern-day echoes of being snookered into a bad war aren't lost on Clint Eastwood, and "Letters from Iwo Jima" delivers an overwhelmingly powerful eulogy for the death of righteousness in combat on either side of the line.
ReelTalk Movie ReviewsOctober 23, 2009Not an anti-war tract or a glorification but, rather, a fair consideration of humanity that exists within the inhumanity of armed conflict.
Boston PhoenixApril 23, 2009Eastwood is a master of the extended look (this comes from the two directors he acknowledges as his own masters, Sergio Leone and Don Siegel), the look that stretches time and that is blinded by what it sees.
Fayetteville Free WeeklyFebruary 02, 2009The most important film of 2006 was Clint Eastwood's Letters from Iwo Jima. In 20 years Letters from Iwo Jima will be a classic.
Hollywood.comNovember 20, 2008War is hell, always has been, and movies will continue to confirm it for anyone who might doubt. In this case, though, Letters only shows that for all the different perspective the other side of a war could have, it's the same old movie clichés.
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