Five Letters of Farewell
Five Letters of Farewell

Five Letters of Farewell

1988Movie76 minArmenian

The film is about the last months in the life of a professional revolutionary, the poet Alexander Vermishev.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Kōji WakamatsuGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

This war drama follows a young man who is drafted into the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. He is sent to a remote island where he faces harsh conditions and the psychological toll of war. As his letters home become less frequent, the true extent of his experiences and the devastating reality of the conflict are revealed.

Critical Reception

Five Letters of Farewell is a lesser-known but critically appreciated film that offers a somber and realistic portrayal of the human cost of war from a Japanese perspective. It is often cited for its understated performances and its poignant depiction of isolation and loss.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unflinching portrayal of the psychological impact of war.
  • Noted for its strong, yet subtle, performances.
  • Appreciated for its historical context and empathetic tone.

Google audience: Audience reception for Five Letters of Farewell is not widely documented on Google reviews, but general sentiment tends to highlight its thoughtful and somber examination of war's effects on individuals.

Fun Fact

Director Kōji Wakamatsu was known for his provocative and often controversial films, and 'Five Letters of Farewell' marked a more introspective phase in his career, focusing on the personal impact of historical events.

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