226

226

Drama, Action, War

Gosha Hiroshi

Hagiwara Kenichi, Miura Tomokazu, Takenaka Naoto, Motoki Masahiro, Kato Masahiko

1989

Japan

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Completed

Japanese

114 minutes

2025-03-02 16:56:07

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This film (drama)Also known as226,is aJapanProducerwomen sex,At1989Released in year 。The dialogue language isJapanese,Current Douban rating7.2(For reference only)。
In 1933, Japan dispatched troops to Manchuria, withdrawing from the League of Nations and facing unprecedented isolation internationally; domestically, the economy was in decline, and public unrest was rising. At that time, the military was divided into two factions: "Kodo" and "Tosei." The Kodo faction believed that the emperor had become a puppet of corrupt ministers, unaware of the people's suffering and the nation's security. Therefore, a group of young officers gathered together, proposing the slogan "Revere the Emperor and Expel the Traitors," intending to overthrow the cabinet and establish a military government directly led by the emperor. In 1936, a discussion involving junior army officers led by Ando Kozo (played by Miura Tomokazu), Koda Kiyotada (played by Katsuno Hiroshi), Nonaka Shirou (played by Hagiwara Kenichi), Kono Hisashi (played by Motoki Masahiro), Nakahashi Motoaki (played by Ujiki Tsuyoshi), Kurihara Yasuhide (played by Sano Shiro), Isobe Asaichi (played by Takenaka Naoto), and Muramatsu Koji (played by Takasuke Daisuke) was held, and it was decided to launch a military coup named "Showa Restoration" on February 26. In the early hours of that day, 1,500 fully armed young soldiers stormed into the residences of officials amidst wind and snow...