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REDLANDS – “Letters from Iwo Jima” has all the stylistic elements of a classic war film in the making. It is passionate, reflective, dark and gritty with a thematic content unique to the ...
Something rare in the history of war movies -- a case of a filmmaker from one country sympathetically telling a combat story from the perspective of a former enemy. The second installment in Clint ...
Letters is technically brilliant, from the production design to its near black-and-white cinematography to its sparse, beautiful score co-composed by Clint’s son, Kyle Eastwood.
Both "Flags of our Fathers" and "Letters from Iwo Jima," Clint Eastwood's elegant pair of World War II dramas, end on a wordless, haunting ...
Letters from Iwo Jima is about the soldiers who must fortify and defend their posts on the remote island which was - and today still is - Japanese-controlled.
Letters from Iwo Jima was also produced on a budget of just $19 million, meaning the threshold was much smaller for it to succeed. Although produced on a much smaller budget, ...
Letters From Iwo Jima presents the Japanese as men fighting a lost cause. One of the men, Saigo, is played by pop star Kazunari Ninomiya.