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Empire of the Sun

  • 1987
  • PG
  • 2h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Empire of the Sun (1987)
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A young English boy struggles to survive under Japanese occupation of China during World War II.A young English boy struggles to survive under Japanese occupation of China during World War II.A young English boy struggles to survive under Japanese occupation of China during World War II.

  • Director
    • Steven Spielberg
  • Writers
    • Tom Stoppard
    • J.G. Ballard
    • Menno Meyjes
  • Stars
    • Christian Bale
    • John Malkovich
    • Miranda Richardson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    140K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,779
    486
    • Director
      • Steven Spielberg
    • Writers
      • Tom Stoppard
      • J.G. Ballard
      • Menno Meyjes
    • Stars
      • Christian Bale
      • John Malkovich
      • Miranda Richardson
    • 407User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 6 Oscars
      • 13 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Christian Bale
    Christian Bale
    • Jim
    John Malkovich
    John Malkovich
    • Basie
    Miranda Richardson
    Miranda Richardson
    • Mrs. Victor
    Nigel Havers
    Nigel Havers
    • Dr. Rawlins
    Joe Pantoliano
    Joe Pantoliano
    • Frank Demarest
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Maxton
    Masatô Ibu
    Masatô Ibu
    • Sgt. Nagata
    • (as Masato Ibu)
    Emily Richard
    Emily Richard
    • Jim's Mother
    Rupert Frazer
    Rupert Frazer
    • Jim's Father
    Peter Gale
    Peter Gale
    • Mr. Victor
    Takatarô Kataoka
    Takatarô Kataoka
    • Kamikaze Boy Pilot
    • (as Takatoro Kataoka)
    Ben Stiller
    Ben Stiller
    • Dainty
    David Neidorf
    David Neidorf
    • Tiptree
    Ralph Seymour
    Ralph Seymour
    • Cohen
    Robert Stephens
    Robert Stephens
    • Mr. Lockwood
    Naishe Zhai
    • Yang
    • (as Zhai Nai She)
    Guts Ishimatsu
    • Sgt. Uchida
    Emma Piper
    • Amy Matthews
    • Director
      • Steven Spielberg
    • Writers
      • Tom Stoppard
      • J.G. Ballard
      • Menno Meyjes
    • All cast & crew
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    Ben Lankester

    A masterpiece in every sense of the word

    When I first saw the epic film 'Empire Of The Sun' by the inspirational director Steven Spielberg I became emotionally involved in the story and could not help but shed a tear for the truly remarkable piece of cinema. Christian Bale performs, without question, better than any other actor has in a Hollywood film that is twice his age. As he closes his eyes at the end of the film in one of the most moving scenes I can remember, you see what a simply fantastic job Spielberg has done to bring J. G Ballard's classic book to the screen. Not ever has a film been more inspirational to me whilst following my dream to become a director as this. At the end of it you feel you want to move people when making a film as much as you were moved by this one. Wonderfully acted, beautifully shot - no other film will ever compare to this.
    Angel326

    From a Japanese girl

    This is the first time I commented on a film. I saw this yesterday night for the first time. And I just cried.

    I cried for Jim. I cried for the pain our country caused in the innocent civilians. (Japan can be so stupid!) I cried for the pilots of the Zero-sen.

    I've read and seen lots of movies of these pilots. They're called tokoutai in Japanese. They get on their planes knowing they will die. It's a suicide mission, and they were very proud of it. I know if you're on the winning side you may not sympathize these pilots, but they were just fighting for their country. In those days, the emperor was everything. They taught you to die for the emperor at school when you were only in 1st grade.

    But I don't know the war. I've never experienced it. I can't understand the concept of dying for your emperor. So I sympathise with Jim. Jim is a symbol. A symbol of innocence, of the horrors of war. His singing proves that too. He's also the ray of light for these prisoners. His energy and vitality are important aspects. It brings out some human characteristics in the sergent as well.

    Christian Bale was remarkable. He should be commemorated or something for this performance, cause it was just brilliant. So was John Malcovich.

    Overall it was great. One of the best movies I ever saw. It made me think, a lot. About war, about Japan, about history, and about humans in general.
    8bkoganbing

    A great adventure for a child

    I can see that a tale told from a child's point of view how it would stir the imagination of one Steven Spielberg. Empire Of The Sun is a really imaginative story of a young boy stuck in World War II China in a truly terrible situation cut off from his parents. Yet young Christian Bale turns the whole thing gradually into an adventure of sorts.

    Up to the age of 11 young Bale has lived in the British quarter of Shanghai and in fact has never seen the United Kingdom, his father Rupert Frazer owns a textile factory. Bale and his parents live in luxury among the millions of Chinese.

    What one should remember when watching Empire Of The Sun is that since the Opium War of 1841 western powers and Japan joined them took small little nibbles out of China and in fact were granted by the weak Chinese governments special treatment in their quarters. Frazer, Emily Richard his wife and young Bale lived under British law and did not answer to the Chinese. The other powers did the same, even the USA had its own quarter in Shanghai as well as other large Chinese cities. That only ended with the Communist takeover in 1949.

    It ended a bit prematurely for the west in 1941 when the Japanese attacked America, Great Britain, the Netherlands. That's when Bale's well ordered world falls apart.

    I had to marvel at how when Bale came home and the parents were gone and some looting had occurred how his reactions were. Without any dialog Bale runs through a gamut of emotions. Great job of acting and directing.

    Later on Bale is rounded up and taken to an internment camp next to an airfield. Fascinating how Bale who had an interest in aviation looks at the Japanese planes and become almost worshipful of the enemy. He even makes friend with some of the Japanese, a group not known for treating prisoners well in World War II.

    Joe Pantoliano and John Malkovich are a pair of American adventurers, no better than they ought to be. They're caught along with Bale and sent to the internment camp. Our adult eyes see them as a pair of bottom feeders. But we see them through the child's eyes also and they become sort of devil may care rogues that one reads in pulp fiction the kind Bale no doubt read.

    Steven Spielberg did a marvelous job of recreating wartime China and it certainly helped to shoot the film there. Just part of the People's Republic's post Mao entry into the community of nations.

    The adult performers are fine. Empire Of The Sun got a flock of Oscar nominations in technical categories, no gold though. But it did inaugurate the career of Christian Bale who's done pretty well for himself as an adult actor too.

    This one is highly recommended for its realism and encouragement of imagination.
    slayer_5_By_5

    Another Wonderful Spielberg Creation

    it was one of those movies i never expected to watch. it was late, i was bored, and i happened to stumble upon a channel i barely ever watch. and while i sat watching events unfold in front of me, i slowly forgot about my usual program of interest. there is something about this film that truly captivates you and leaves your eyes glued to it every second. Christian bale displays his talents wonderfully in this movie, and the most striking thing to me was his ability to give such a realistic, yet youthful performance. his subtle acts of defiance against authority, his brave expeditions that left older men in awe, the fact that a little boy could irritate a general so much. friendships were forged, even with the enemy and it was by far one of the most astounding movies i've ever seen. it's long, it's good, and if you haven't seen it - do so.
    thecohen

    This movie was a visual, character driven movie of superior quality,

    This movie was a visual, character driven movie of superior quality, even for Steven Speilberg. Some say that Speilberg has too much the eye of a child, but I tend to disagree. Too many filmmakers today are producing slick, throw away action flicks that at first seem promising but eventually fall into predictable, fluff and special effects laden, thinly plotted, dialogue-poor, characterless movies that are gone before the popcorn. Yes, this film has a lot of great Special Effects (So did Schindler's List.) Moreover, a lot of great action to keep the story pace from dragging. The idea of a movie is for the actors and directors to show their stuff (Hopefully around some good writing.) This movie did it for me. I have to agree with all those who praised Christian Bale for his performance in this movie. He was brilliant. In addition, I got to see Ben Stiller in an unusual role for him. I thought that John Malcovitch acted perfectly for this film and yes he was a Han Solo/Indiana Jones character, but with even less depth. His role was pivotal only in so far as it affected the boy. We were not as concerned with his character in so much as his shadow was cast on Jim through out the movie. The war was bigger than this little boy was and it was exquisitely done. Steven Speilberg gives us wonder, mystery, action, adventure and history in everything he does. He's the consummate filmmaker.

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    • Trivia
      Eric Flynn, who plays a British POW, was actually a POW as a child in a Japanese camp.
    • Goofs
      When an older kid chases Jim, they pass a poster for Gone with the Wind (1939). The film was released in 1939, but the poster is from the 1967 re-release.
    • Quotes

      Jim: [during an American airstrike] P-51! Cadillac of the sky!

    • Crazy credits
      The film title has the "Sun" lit up by the sun.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Wall Street/Throw Momma from the Train/Broadcast News/Empire of the Sun (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Suo Gan
      Performed by The Ambrosian Junior Choir

      Arranged and conducted by John McCarthy

      Soloist James Rainbird

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
      • Mandarin
      • Shanghainese
    • Also known as
      • El imperio del Sol
    • Filming locations
      • Trebujena, Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Amblin Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $22,238,696
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,314,509
      • Dec 13, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,239,121
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 33m(153 min)
    • Color
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