

Submarine Attack
During WWII, handsome young Italian sub commander and his crew torpedo Allied freighters and transport ships for the Axis then rescue the occasional survivor and treat them humanely while seeking a safe place to put them ashore.
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Plot Summary
In the midst of World War II, a Japanese submarine faces perilous missions and internal conflicts. The crew grapples with the harsh realities of naval warfare, personal sacrifices, and the escalating toll of the conflict on their humanity. The submarine's captain must make difficult decisions that test his leadership and the loyalty of his men.
Critical Reception
Submarine Attack received a mixed reception upon its release. While some praised its depiction of naval combat and the tense atmosphere, others found its narrative somewhat formulaic for the war genre. Its historical context as a Japanese war film from the post-war era adds to its significance, though critical analysis often focuses on its thematic explorations of duty and the cost of war.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric tension and depiction of submarine warfare.
- Criticized for a predictable narrative structure common in war films.
- Noted for its portrayal of the psychological toll on soldiers during wartime.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but available comments suggest appreciation for its realistic portrayal of submarine life and combat, though some found the pacing to be slow by modern standards.
Fun Fact
The film was produced during a period when Japanese cinema was exploring themes of war and its aftermath, reflecting the nation's complex relationship with its wartime past.
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