The main character, a mathematical genius
is a fictional one, but many other characters existed. For him, who is a mathematician, everything
in the world can be expressed in a mathematical formula. "Numbers never
tell a lie" is the absolute truth, which was his justice.
However, the interpretation of justice depends
on the person. In the scene of a meeting, the theme "protecting the country"
had missed the point and become a personal attack. This kind of things may have happened in
Japan today as well.
Hiroshi Tachi, who played Isoroku Yamamoto,
the Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, was stylish and so cool. Isoroku
Yamamoto was played by famous actors such as Toshiro Mifune and Koji Yakusho etc. Hiroshi Tachi also played carefully
Yamamoto's intellect, humanity and great ambitions as a military man.
Late in the film, Lieutenant General Hirayama
said, "Japanese people don't know how to get defeated" "Japanese
people will fight to the last man". I think that these are the keywords of
this film. The tragic battleship Yamato was one of the world's largest and built with the best technology and
aesthetic of Japanese people. On April 7th, 1945, the Yamato was under
fierce attack from U.S. fighters and sunk.
From start to finish, the film was breathless.
I thought that there were messages to today's Japan in each line and made me think.
And, I want to visit Yamato Museum one day. (H.S)
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