¡Nihyakusan Kochi[Priced-down Reissue]
¡Japanese Movie

 Description
[Machine Translation] This historical epic depicts the historical facts of the Russo-Japanese War that broke out in 1905 and the lives of the people involved in it with a heroic touch. --The Russo-Japanese War took place between Japan and Russia over control of Korea and Manchuria from February 1905 to July 1905. The difference between victory and defeat was the battle fought by the 7th Division led by General Nogi and others over the "2003 Plateau. The Japanese casualties in this battle were close to 10,000, and the Japanese forces were victorious in exchange for many casualties. This film depicts the anger of the Japanese soldiers who were forced to fight a desperate battle at the "203 plateau" and the friendships that developed between them, and also shows how Japan, a small nation of 46 million people who produced only rice and silk, challenged the great power of Russia through the lives of the people involved in the historical Russo-Japanese War. The film recreates on a grand scale why and how Japan, a small nation of 46 million people producing only rice and silk, challenged the great power of Russia to war. The cast features Tatsuya Nakadai as General Nogi, Tetsuro Tanba as Gentaro Kodama, Toshiro Mifune as Emperor Meiji, Hisaya Morishige as Hirobumi Ito, Teruhiko Aoi, Masako Natsume, and others. The director is Toshio Masuda, who is known for his crisp direction. The screenplay was written by Kazuo Kasahara, who also wrote the screenplays for the famous "Battles Without Honor and Humanity" series. With the theme song "Hobonin no Uta" sung by Masashi Sada, the history of the Meiji period, which is said to be the root of modern Japan, is vividly reconstructed.

Original Release Year: 1980

凌 Credits
Tatsuya Nakadai
Kenji Niinuma
AOI TERUHIKO
MASUDA TOSHIO

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