The Movie Isoroku Yamamoto (山本 五十六)

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I went to see the movie "Isoroku Yamamoto (山本 五十六)" at a nearby theater today. He was the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during World War II. The plot of the movie is an activity of World War II. He thought how to finish the war before the battle at Pearl harbor. However he was not able to stop the war during his live. He knew if Japan battled with UAS, Japan lost. Because he studied in Harvard University, and he knew that the military in USA was stronger than Japanese. So he didn't want to begin the war. After seeing the movie, I was impressed with his way of life.
Jan 08th 2012 19:25 BlueBossa

  • I went to see the movie "Isoroku Yamamoto (山本 五十六)" at a nearby theater today.
  • I went to see the movie "Isoroku Yamamoto (山本 五十六)" at a nearby movie theater today.

 

  • The plot of the movie is an activity of World War II.
  • The plot of the movie is based on events of World War II.

 

  • He thought how to finish the war before the battle at Pearl harbor.
  • He thought about how to finish the war before the battle at Pearl harbor.

 

  • However he was not able to stop the war during his live.
  • However he was not able to stop the war during his life.

 

  • He knew if Japan battled with UAS, Japan lost.
  • He knew if Japan went to war with the USA, Japan would lose.

 

  • Because he studied in Harvard University, and he knew that the military in USA was stronger than Japanese.
  • He knew this because he studied in Harvard University, and so he knew that the military in the USA was stronger than the Japanese's.

 
Jan 09th 2012 10:19 ta-chan
Thank you for your correction.
Jan 17th 2012 18:58 jzzop

ta-chan, I have no further corrections. I do want to say that this movie sound very interesting. Thank you for your informative entry.
I will try to find a video with subtitles

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