Battle of Tsushima: The Great Naval Battle of Japan

Toshiro Mifune
Toshiro Mifune, Tetsuro Tanba
1983
Japan
Completed
Japanese
Japan: 131
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as日本海大海戦 海ゆかば,is aJapanProducerwomen sex,At1983Released in year
。The dialogue language isJapanese,Current Douban rating6.9(For reference only)。
A sharp analysis of the turbulent era of war, exploring topics such as "life and death," "love," and "nation and humanity." This is the third installment in the historical epic series following "203 High Ground" and "The Empire of Japan." Set against the backdrop of the historically significant "Battle of Tsushima," it depicts the leaders commanding the naval battle, as well as the young heroes of the early navy and the naval band, including the crew members of the flagship "Mikasa." Their wisdom and courage, coupled with their loyal attitudes, intertwine to create an inspiring masterpiece. The era is set in the Meiji period during the intense fighting of the Russo-Japanese War. After sacrificing over ten thousand soldiers to achieve victory at "203 High Ground," the following battles can only be seen as skirmishes. A year into the war, the Japanese and Russian armies engage in fierce battles at sea and on land, relying on the decisive confrontation between their naval fleets to determine victory. The Russian side sends out the so-called world's strongest Baltic Fleet to attack Japan, while the Japanese forces dispatch the Combined Fleet led by Admiral Heihachiro Togo to counterattack. What will the battle against the world's strongest fleet look like? What thoughts weigh on the hearts of the young warriors carrying the fate of their nation...? The commander of the Combined Fleet, Admiral Togo Heihachiro, is portrayed by Toshiro Mifune, Admiral Yamamoto Gonnohyoe played by Tetsuro Tanba, and Emperor Meiji by Hironobu Furutachi. In addition to these strong performances, the cast features a luxurious lineup including Hiroyuki Okita, Noboru Takamura, Koichi Sato, Junko Mihara, and Shirō Itō. Directed by Toshiro Mifune and the screenwriter Kazuo Kasahara, this golden collaboration presents a grand historical epic set in the Meiji era.