Unsinkable: Japan's Lost Battleship
Unsinkable: Japan's Lost Battleship

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Unsinkable: Japan's Lost Battleship

2020
Movie
55 min
English

October 24, 1944, the world’s greatest battle at sea begins in the Philippines. Japan’s navy gambles on a decisive victory against the United States to turn the tide of World War II. Instead, Musashi, its top-secret super battleship, ends up at the bottom of the ocean.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: David M. RitchGenres: Documentary, History, War

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the final days and sinking of the Yamato, the largest battleship ever built by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. It delves into the strategic decisions that led to its ill-fated mission and its ultimate demise. The film uses historical accounts and expert analysis to paint a vivid picture of this pivotal naval engagement.

Critical Reception

The documentary received positive attention for its detailed historical account and engaging narrative. Viewers appreciated the focus on the Yamato's final mission and the strategic context of its deployment.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its historical accuracy and informative content.

  • Appreciated for its detailed examination of the Yamato's final voyage.

  • Seen as an engaging watch for history and naval warfare enthusiasts.

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Fun Fact

The Japanese Navy intentionally made the Yamato disproportionately large, hoping its sheer size would be a psychological weapon, even though its operational limitations were significant.

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