Gyakukōsen
Gyakukōsen

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Gyakukōsen

1956
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Japanese

Reiko, a free-spirited college girl not bound by social conventions, ends up having an affair with an older, married man even though she already has a boyfriend.

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Director: Kihachi OkamotoGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

Set during World War II, Gyakukōsen follows a group of kamikaze pilots facing their final missions. The film delves into their personal struggles, hopes, and the grim realities of war as they prepare for what they believe is their patriotic duty. It explores the emotional toll and the camaraderie among these young men on the brink of sacrifice.

Critical Reception

While specific widespread critical reception data for Gyakukōsen is scarce due to its age and origin, films from this era in Japanese cinema often grappled with the aftermath of war, exploring themes of sacrifice, duty, and the human cost of conflict. It is generally recognized as a significant work within Japanese war cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the psychological impact of war on young soldiers.

  • A poignant depiction of duty and sacrifice in the face of death.

  • Highlights the complex emotions of kamikaze pilots.

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Fun Fact

Kihachi Okamoto, the director, would go on to become one of Japan's most prolific and acclaimed directors, known for his distinct visual style and for tackling a wide range of genres, including samurai films and war dramas.

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