The best Eitarō Ozawa’s war movies

Eitarō Ozawa

Eitarō Ozawa

27/03/1909- 23/04/1988
Today we present the best Eitarō Ozawa’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Eitarō Ozawa’s movies.

The Human Condition I: No Greater Love

The Human Condition I: No Greater Love
8.5/10
During the Second World War, Japanese conscientious objector Kaji works as a supervisor in a Manchurian prison camp. He hopes to avoid duty as a soldier, but he also hopes to be helpful to the welfare of his prisoners. But an unexpected incident bring problems to Kaji's goals. He faces the possibility of transferral to combat--or worse.

The Imperial Navy

The Imperial Navy
6.9/10
A lavish retelling of the true story of the final voyage and ultimate destruction and sinking of the battleship Yamato, Japan's greatest flagship during the Second World War.

Port of Flowers

Port of Flowers
6.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyWar
  • Release: 29/07/1943
  • Character: Shuzo
The sweet but naive denizens of a charming port town are hoodwinked by a couple of con men at the outset of World War II. But the hustlers’ plan backfires when they come down with severe cases of conscience. Keisuke Kinoshita’s directorial debut is a breezy, warmhearted, and often very funny crowd-pleaser that’s a testament to the filmmaker’s faith in people.

Sinking the Unsinkable

Sinking the Unsinkable
  • Genre: War
  • Release: 23/03/1944
Japanese Warmovie

The Ghost of Iwojima

The Ghost of Iwojima
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 21/10/1959
  • Character: Makiyama
The monologue and mysterious death of a man who survived and returned from Iwo Jima. A newspaper reporter writes an article about "The Man from Iwo Jima" asking the people who were close to him about his character and the painful memories off all those involved.

Who Are You, Mr. Sorge?

Who Are You, Mr. Sorge?
6.4/10

Escape at Dawn

Escape at Dawn
7.7/10
  • Genre: War
  • Release: 08/01/1950
  • Character: Adjutant
Mikami, a Japanese soldier, is captured by Chinese forces. Although able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Directed by Senkichi Taniguchi with a screenplay by Taniguchi and Akira Kurosawa and assistant direction by Ishiro Honda. Kurosawa's final credit as a screenwriter was removed from initial release due to various rewrites.

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