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Price for Peace

  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Price for Peace (2002)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThis powerful and thought provoking film chronicles the compelling events in the Pacific Theater of WWII, from the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 to the American occupation of Japan in 1945... Leggi tuttoThis powerful and thought provoking film chronicles the compelling events in the Pacific Theater of WWII, from the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 to the American occupation of Japan in 1945. It depicts the strength and courage of America's youth, while examining how these men an... Leggi tuttoThis powerful and thought provoking film chronicles the compelling events in the Pacific Theater of WWII, from the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 to the American occupation of Japan in 1945. It depicts the strength and courage of America's youth, while examining how these men and women dealt with being thrust into this brutal war. The film includes interviews with wa... Leggi tutto

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    • James Moll
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    • Zenji Abe
    • Stephen Ambrose
    • Hal Braun
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    Zenji Abe
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    Stephen Ambrose
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    Hal Braun
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    Jeanne Doll Dolan
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    Al Fennell
    • Self
    Robert Fiske
    Robert Fiske
    • Self - Survivor of Pearl Harbor Attack
    Nobuo Furuiye
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    Kate Grant
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    Melvin Grant
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    Jack Carson Henley
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    Adolf Hitler
    Adolf Hitler
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    Bob Hope
    Bob Hope
    • Self
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    Mary Leahy Hudnall
    • Self
    Kôichi Itô
    • Self
    Kei Kanai
    • Self
    Kay Uno Kaneko
    • Self
    Jack Lucas
    • Self
    Douglas MacArthur
    Douglas MacArthur
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    • (as General Dougals MacArthur)
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    10silicontourist

    Fascinating, Informative, Horrifying And Utterly Heartbreaking!

    Though I have been an anti war believer since I was 11-12 years old, I have always made it a point to watch as many war documentaries (especially ones that include combat veterans) as I can. If you are going to be an objector to Wars of any kind you need to be knowledgeable of all its negativity.

    It starts with, of what in war/peace time I have always thought, the most cowardly, disgraceful mass murder of those caught in the bombings of/at Pearl Harbour in 1941; it was interesting (and pleasing) to find that one of the veteran Japanese soldiers more or less said the exact same thing. Considering that the Japanese Bushido Samurai culture has always made a huge thing of being highly honourable, there must have been many Japanese who were dishonoured by the cowardly and thoroughly, dishonourable attack on that infamous day. Not all Japanese agreed with the war; just as not all Germans were Nazi's and wanted war!

    It then carries on to tell the heartbreak of the events that happened from island to island, and with graphic images of the dead of both sides. By the end of the program I was in tears (yet I have watched a lot of war in the pacific documentaries during my life that were less graphic). You will feel for both American and Japanese soldiers who had to go through that hell!

    It may interest some of you to know of something that is never ever told, but, Japanese men never had a choice of not going to war. If they refused at that time of the 20th century they would have suffered death (and possibly their families too). The hierarchy of the Japanese Samurai way of thinking still existed in the minds of the old men of the ruling class; even though the era of the Samurai's had long ago ended in 1877 with the Satsuma Samurai rebellion.

    The documentary ends with (what I also think was one of the most heinous acts of mass murder of innocents) with the dropping of 2 atomic bombs. The arrogant US Military top brass and the untrustworthy politicians deemed that it was a necessary act to save a possible 1,000,000 American lives. I personally have never ever believed that statement due to all the knowledge that I have acquired, over the years, on the atomic bomb development and the bullying by the top brass of those working on it and the corrupt politics of the time!.

    I came away with very sad thoughts from this documentary.....

    1). My disgust that the Captain of the Enola Gay (a man I have never liked) had no regrets of what he did, and was a complete war mongering heartless fool.

    2). One of the American veterans still held bad feelings towards Japan/Japanese and his bitterness was plain to see in his interview (yet all the Japanese veterans were regretful, apologetic and truly sorry...there were tears from both US & Japan veterans).

    3). Its extremely saddening to realize that all those brave men, on both sides, died for the greed of powerful ruling classes - America included - and, that the same type of men/women ruling in America today have completely forgotten/ignored what should have been the lessons of war. They have been the cause of over 60 intrusions into the politics of other countries, and because so many of them have cost the lives of too many American military members and those of allied countries whose leaders were too afraid not to or just stupid enough to fight with America and its scheming power mongers.

    A documentary that should be part of all school history lessons!
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    Price for Peace review by: Brian Reid

    Price for Peace is an incredibly accurate documentary on the fight between America and Japan during World War II. The movie features commentary from the actual surviving soldiers from both the American and Japanese forces. The film includes each sides personal feelings about World War II thorough the different stages beginning with the Attack on Pearl Harbor all the way up to Americas occupation of Japan and even looking back which becomes its own debate on whether the Americans should have dropped the Atomic bomb to end the war at all. While most of the movie is war based the determination of the American citizens to win the war is also shown through vivid pictures and videos taken at the time. By not only showing what was happening on the battlefield Price for Peace really captures what America as a country went through during World War II in order for there to be peace in the future. The different strategies used during the war are also well documented through multiple interviews and rare footage of different war strategies like Island hopping, Kamikazes, Japanese night attacks, and even the dropping of the atomic bomb are thoroughly explained from both a Japanese and American perspective. Through these interviews the real terrifying nature of war itself is brought out. The videos shown that were taken during the war of the American soldiers in battle and the different interviews that were taken for the movie are the two elements of Price for Peace that make it such a good documentary. The videos shown directly relate to what each interviewer is talking about so that the audience can better understand how fighting in the war felt for both the American and Japanese soldiers. The way each interviewers view of the war is different with some people strongly agreeing and others strongly disagreeing about the decisions made during the war transforms the film from a seemingly one sided patriotic American war documentary into a well rounded film that allows its viewers to ask themselves if the American intentions where plausible given the events taking place compared to that of the Japanese and whether the atomic bomb should have been dropped on Japan or not. From an educational standpoint I enjoyed Price for Peace because I was able to see the actual videos of the events I have learned about in school like the Japanese Kamikaze plains flying into American warships. As for most of the information I was already familiar with but because of the many interviews especially from the Japanese survivors I was given a better feel of what fighting in the war would have been like. Overall Price for Peace is an amazing documentary that highlights the troubles millions of soldiers went through during the war for their country and reminds us why we are so proud to be American.
    8shiannedog

    Amazing testimonial of war and it's aftermath

    I was gripped by this film throughout, although the first 10 minutes contained the standard overdone emphasis about internment camps and racism but after that it delivered a very thoughtful and heart wrenching history of the Pacific WWII campaign. This was a very down to earth and boots on the ground documentary from both sides of the war and done with a grace and quality to be appreciated. My thanks to the filmmakers for this effort. Highly recommended.

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