¡Kike, Wadatsumi no Koe[Priced-down Reissue]
¡Japanese Movie

 Description
[Machine Translation] To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II, the posthumous memoirs of young men who went off to war, "Kike, Wadatsumi no Koe" (Listen, Wadatsumi no Koe), has been made into a film. On October 21, 1943, a ceremony was held in Jingu Gaien to celebrate the departure of the young men for military service. Rugger men Yusuke Tsurutani, Hiroshi Katsumura, Mamoru Aihara, and Yuzo Akutagawa were among them. I want to live and play rugby here again..." But none of them spoke of their desire to do so. The story eventually takes place on the disastrous battlefields of Lingayen Gulf in the Philippines (Philippine front) and Japan during the Pacific War (mainland and Okinawa fronts). Standing on the battlefields that are not on the ground, the soldiers look at life and death in the midst of battle and scatter without speaking their hearts. In the midst of defeat, the Japanese military resorted to a desperate strategy called "suicide attack" to protect the country by blowing themselves up. Many young men and women became victims of these suicide attacks and were never returned. (We must listen carefully to the voices of these young men and women, who became "Wadarumi (god who controls the sea)" and entrusted their longing thoughts to the sound of the waves. The cast includes Yuji Oda, Toru Kazama, Koji Matoba, and Mayu Tsuruta on the Philippine front. (Naoto Ogata and Toru Nakamura are cast in the mainland and Okinawa fronts. In addition, the film is a moving blockbuster that was filmed on location in the Philippines for an extended period of time in order to capture the reality of the war period and the thorough acting ability of the veteran actors.

Original Release Year: 1995

凌 Credits
Yuji Oda
Mayu Tsuruta
Koji Matoba
DEME MASANOBU
Gil Goldstein

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