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Battle of the Pacific (2012)

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June 15th, 1944.

The U.S. military invades Saipan and the

Northern Mariana's group of islands.

The marines moved ashore, establishing

themselves on the Southwest coast.

On their way, taking control of the island.

Under Japanese control Saipan is

called home by 20,000 of its citizens.

And defended by over 30,000 highly trained

members of the Imperial fighting forces.

Though one of the most strategically important

of the Japanese strongholds in the Pacific

Saipan's defenses folded

Under the onslaught of

the American w*r machines,

numbering over 70,000 strong.

In the ensuing battle the majority

of the Japanese defenders are annihilated.

And the survivors flee to Mount Tapochau.

Located at the centre of the island.

Taiheiyou no Kiseki ~ Fox to Yobareta Otoko

(Miracle in Pacific The man called Fox)

Keep your heads down! Down!

Medic! Medic!

Help!

I'll go.

Medic!

- a*mo!

- We're out!

a*mo!

Medic!

Enemy planes! Stay put!

It burns!

Hey! Naito!

Naito!

Unbeknownst to the Japanese on the island

The Imperial navy suffers a humiliating

defeat in the seas off of the Mariana's

Leaving the Imperial command no choice

but to abandon the defense of Saipan.

The uninformed defenders

however continued to fight.

Believing in the inevitable victory

of their hallowed Imperial forces

And their nation.

Get outta the way!

Get a move on!

Clear the way!

Pull this thing over! C'mon

move outta the way!

Sorry 'bout that! Captain!

Carry on!

C'mon! C'mon!

Get outta the road!

Hey! Clear the way!

God damn many Japs!

This time tomorrow! The camp's

gotten be overflown in no time!

Just a few days, those yellow monkeys

in the mountains are gonna be history.

You know their orders are

to stop us no matter what.

These Japanese soldiers are tough.

They don't give up.

You have no idea what

you're talking about, Corporal.

I advise you to keep

your opinions to yourself.

Right, sir.

Dammit! Watch it!

Hey! Take it easy, Corporal!

Or I'm taking the jeep and

you're walking. You read me?!

Yes, sir.

Are you alright?

Shit...

- I should've stopped.

- Look. They're just Japs, sir.

They'll be fine.

Every Japanese knows there's only

once in a lifetime to be sincere.

What's that mean, sir?

The Japanese treasure every

meeting for if it may never recur.

If you pay attention. You might actually

learn something while you're here.

Where'd you learn your lingo, sir?

You date a Jap girlfriend

or something?

I studied in Japan for two years.

Unfortunately, I never got around

having a girlfriend.

Bet you wanted to.

Keep your eyes on the road mister.

Yes, sir.

The remaining troops are to

evacuate immediately to Mt. Tapochau.

Our Imperial Japanese Army...

Of the 43rd, division. Under the command of His

Excellency Lieutenant General Yoshitsugu Saito.

Will prevail til the end.

We will hold til the 4th of July.

What did the Imperial command say?

Victory finally.

The enemy will finally see our wrath.

Command requires that only the capable

and healthy go to Mt. Tapochau.

Those unwell are to stand down.

That is all!

Hold him tight!

Hold on!

Hurts doesn't it?

I understand.

Do it!

Captain?

I do not wish to

go to Mt. Tapochau.

I would like to stay and

perish here.

With my unit.

Please grant my wish.

You're Lewis?

Yes, sir.

Have a seat, Captain. We're

not that formal here.

Not in this damn place...

Thank you, sir.

I hear you speak Japanese.

Well, the Japanese would say otherwise.

I know the basics, sir.

Where're you from?

Boston, sir.

So you're a Ivy Leaguer, huh?

You could say that.

I'll try not to hold it against you.

I need your help, Lewis.

I don't understand these Japs.

This ah...

Bushido su1c1de thing...

It's ah...

Well! It's crazy.

Well, It's ah... it's a matter of pride.

It's a way of thinking. They've been

nurturing in their heads for centuries.

What? k*lling themselves?

Are you..

Are you familiar with

these, sir.

Can't say that I am. What are they?

Some kinda...

Jap lucky charms?

No, sir.

They're shoji pieces.

They're Japanese chess pieces

if you will.

They all look the same

except for the writing inside.

So?

Well...

The only thing that differentiates

your pieces from mine,

is the direction they're facing on the board.

Get to the point, Captain.

Yes sir.

Unlike our chess

If I were to take one

of your pieces.

I don't hold onto it waiting

for you to reclaim it.

I just simply turn it around.

And use it against you.

As part of my army.

What the hell does that have

to do with them k*lling themselves!?

The Japanese put a high price

on loyalty to one's master.

If one were to be

taken prisoner.

It would be expected behaviour

for them to serve the new lord...

With equal loyalty.

Now if that were true.

Why wouldn't they just surrender

and come fight on our side?

Well, sir.

If they were to be taken prisoner there's a chance

they could end up betraying their emperor.

So they choose to die.

Instead of taking the

chance that might happen.

You see, sir, the Japanese...

Captain!

I didn't come here to

play f*cking chess.

Now if these Japs want to die

I'll be more than happy to oblige them.

Honorably or otherwise.

I just want to get this

damn w*r over with.

Are we clear?

Crystal clear, sir.

Sister...

She's running a fever.

Water.

Enemies!

Man the machinegun!

Quickly! Get up!

Attack!

There's the entrance!

You're up! Frag that cave!

Now he throws it in!

Merry Christmas! Nips!

Hold it!

- Cover the entrance!

- Got it!

Cave's clear!

- Are they dead?

- Go in and find out?

- I'm not going in there.

- Get in there!

- Go on!

- Get in there. Check him out!

- Check those pockets!

- I don't have all day.

Get those souvenirs, watches...

What've you got?

Got one!

- Move out!

- Yeah! yeah!

- I want a belly band!

- What's a belly band?

Give it.

I have two children of my own.

Follow me.

We need to stock

up on supplies.

Don't we have enough?

We need to stock up on more.

Later we won't have a chance.

Naval command's not ready,

so continue to hold.

We'll wait for the combined

fleet to recapture the island.

Arrival of the combined

fleet won't be long.

Who is this?

My subordinate.

Even without naval support?

We are going to fight?!

- Insolence!

- Quiet!

Keep silent.

Captain, I will tell the

rest tonight.

That even without naval support

I am not afraid to die.

I want to win the w*r.

As do I!

No!

You just want to die.

That's not true.

Dying may be necessary.

But not unnecessary sacrifice.

Death will not ensure our victory!

We must k*ll as many enemies as we

can to ensure our army's victory!

Bear that in mind!

I am addressing the officers and men

to the Imperial Army on Saipan.

For more than twenty days since

the American devils att*cked,

the officers, men and civilian employees of

the Imperial Army and Navy on this island.

Have fought well and bravely.

I expected...

that every man would

do his duty.

Heaven has not given us

a chance.

We have fought in unison

up to the present time

Despite the bitterness of defeat we

pledge "seven lives to repay our country".

Whether we attack or stay,

there is only death.

Men who realize the

true value of the Empire

Utilize this opportunity to

exalt true Japanese manhood.

Saipan is the breakwater

in the Pacific.

Leave my bones on Saipan

as a bulwark of the Pacific.

As in the Senjinkun battle ethics,

Never suffer disgrace and will

offer up the courage of my soul.

For the eternal life of the emperor

and the welfare of the country!

BANZAI!

July 7th, 1944

On the day following the su1c1de of

General Saito and his four commanders

The tattered remnants of the Japanese forces

Gathered near the western

coast of the island

for a final as*ault

against the invaders.

The Americans however,

remained completely unaware

of their movements.

Keep us posted on a regular basis.

If we find anything out there

you boys'd be interested in

I'll let you know.

Come home normal.

- Stay sharp.

- Roger.

- Mikey! Let's go.

- Coming, sir.

I sure miss those Hawaiian gals.

Oh yeah, those girls are sweet.

Incoming!

- Holy Shit! Japs everywhere!

- We got company! Japs!

Get to your firearm!

Charge!

Charge!

Here they come!

Long live the Empire of Japan!

Cover! Cover!

Get on the horn!

Able Victor Crow. This is Victor

Blue. Can you read? Over!

Victor Blue. This is Able Victor Crow.

Go ahead, over.

Look out!

This is Victor Crow!

We're getting a god damn Jap banzai attack!

- We'll be trying to hold them back!

- Get the Captain... Get the Captain!

Captain!

Requesting immediate

fire mission on my mark!

I say again! 1 stick 4 items!

Fire for effect...!

C'mon! Get outta here!

Victor Blue. Repeat last

transmission. Over.

Victor Blue. Repeat last

transmission. Over.

Mike! Get your ass up!

We're going in the field!

Captain. That's Travis.

- I think it's been overrun.

- Shit...

Find out what's going on now.

Banzai...!

Banzai...!

On the 7th of July.

And what came to be known

as the Banzai Attack.

Over 4,000 Japanese

and close to 2,000 American lives were

lost in a space of only a few hours.

Two days later,

the American commanders would declare a

total military victory on the island of Saipan.

Keep your eyes open! Check em' out!

Could be some live ones!

So you fear death?

Who are you?

Speak of the dead.

Horiuchi Kesamatsu.

Private First Class.

Here! Near Mt Tapochau.

It's a place the Japanese

are calling the Valley of Hell.

It was here that General Saito

along with his other commanders

committed su1c1de in front of their men.

And they did this the night

before they launched the attack.

The night before?!

That's right, sir.

The night before the attack.

They want to die for their god emperor.

Though they just assume,

take us with them.

They k*ll themselves...

The night before hitting the b*ttlefield.

What sense does that make!?

Well, by dying this way

in front of their men

They're showing their men the way.

They're setting an example.

Continue, Sergeant.

Now up here. Marpi Point.

Calling these cliffs, the Banzai cliffs.

Because apparently civilians are throwing

themselves into the rocks in the sea below.

Women, children and entire

families are k*lling themselves, sir.

Women and children?

Why?!

Seems that the Japanese

military has told them

That we Americans are

cannibals and torturers.

They are terrified, sir.

The Japs have lost their commanders.

And we've crushed their armies.

Now I tell you boys

The end is in sight.

Thank god for that.

Because this must stop right now!

You're right Colonel.

But I feel we can't be too

optimistic about this.

This is still a volatile situation.

Id like to try and convince

them to surrender, sir.

You want to talk to them?

They have no more food left.

With no fresh water on this island,

They've also got nothing to lose.

I refuse to lose even one

more man on that mountain!

You've got one month, Captain!

After that I'll blow

them all to hell.

Thank you, sir.

Hey! Water! Water!

Open Open

Where?

Live.

Captain. Kind as you are.

This may expose us to the enemy.

The enemy may save this child.

And the price for that is our death?

You're ridiculous.

What are we fighting for?

If not for the people.

Hey!

Whatever the commander wishes.

Alright! Let's do this.

You! Over the fence!

Check the back!

What kinda name is Atkelelini?

- You don't look Italian.

- Check those bodies.

Navajo, sir.

- Atkelelini

- You two over there by the shed!

Means "troublemaker".

Grandfather rode with Roosevelt

and the roughriders in Cuba.

Met my grandmother in Cuba.

- Now that's trouble.

- You two! Go round the back!

Exactly.

You don't mind if I

call you Trouble?

Everybody else does.

Let's go.

Guys hear that?

It's probably a trap.

I don't think you

should go in there, sir.

Thank you, Sergeant.

Calm down...

Oh... I gotcha...

He's weak.

Let's make sure we get

this little guy some help, huh?

Yes, sir.

- You got him ?

- Yeah.

He's got your eyes, Sergeant.

Here.

Make sure not to lose him

on the way back to camp.

Get him some water.

How'd you suggest I do that?

You take your thumb, you're

gonna dip it in your canteen.

And you're gonna let him

suck on it, just like you do.

Shut up!

You want the Japs to hear you?

Now spread out and

finish clearing the area.

Move!

And take that damn

thing off your head.

Bito?

Captain?

Captain's alive?

You guys, alright?

With the Captain, we're fine.

Stand...

Salute!

Toshio of 1st Battalion, 18th Regiment.

I'm Oba.

We're on our way to base camp,

through the western

slope of Mt Tapochau.

We'll use the dense jungle.

Even light hardly penetrates.

Best for concealment.

Look at this!

What is it?

Here.

American devils have been here.

Why are we delaying?

Ambush.

How are we sure they'll cross here?

Based on my calculations, they'll

probably cross here.

And my gut feeling.

Alright take five!

Anyone got any water?

Here. I've got a little.

Private, how many times

do I have to tell ya

About the marvels of

water conservation?

- Sergeant, it was full this morning.

- You're f*cking useless!

You go without.

You get me k*lled,

And I'm coming back

and I'm gonna k*ll you.

- You got it?

- Yes, Sergeant.

Take a load off...

Get down.

Grenade...

Grenade

There's another one

over here, LT...

Sergeant? There's a

hidden path over here.

f*cking yellow monkeys. How

stupid do they think we are...

Well. What are you waiting on?

Alright. Let's see

what this takes us.

C'mon.

Get. Let's go...

Watch your spacing... Quiet...

Munroe? I don't like this.

Let's get outta here.

Everyone fall back!

- Attack!

- Incoming!

- Dammit! It's a trap!

- Cover me!

Watch out!

Fall back!

Cease fire!

I suppose you're gonna try and tell

me the Japs did this on purpose.

Well, sir! They just disappeared!

Check the wounded!

- He's gone, Sergeant.

- Get his tags.

Was mist also in your calculations?

Coincidence.

Show yourself!

Please hold your fire.

Who are you?

Kazuo Oshiro.

How many people live here?

I haven't done a count...

Maybe about...

We have got supplies of food,

Medicine from a hospital.

And a nurse's station.

News of those in the shelter (Susupe Camp)

suffers from hunger and t*rture.

That's why most stay back.

Marine Corps, Lieutenant Kinbara.

Private Nagata.

Sakae Oba of the 18th Infantry

Regiment of the Imperial Japanese Army.

What's the situation on

weapons and amm*nit*on?

launchers and 20 r*fles.

However. We've got 5 American r*fles.

We're ready to engage the enemy!

I'll leave you in charge of the camp.

I have utmost trust in your leadership.

Do not fail me!

Yes!

You're in good hands.

Captain?

Why can't you lead us?

Our mission is...

to take out as many of the

enemy as possible.

You're leaving us to die.

Why you...

Leave her.

The plane's headed

towards the camp.

Back to camp!

Yes!

Stretcher! Stretcher!

Tragedy.

hold!

Tend to him.

Move!

I'm sorry.

Out of the way!

Look at what've you done.

Verify the number of surviving

civilians and soldiers.

Yes!

Scout for an alternative.

We need another location

to accommodate 200 people.

Yes!

Right now!

We have 100 soldiers

and 86 civilians.

We have already looked for

an alternative camp sites.

Under the command of Captain Oba.

We have 3 locations.

slope of Mt Tapochau!

- Speed up! It's getting dark!

- Yes!

Please be aware of your surrounding,

and don't let your families wander off.

Transition to the camp site

will soon be completed.

Kazuo?

I have come to realize.

That the civilians

and the soldiers.

Are our duty.

I understand that now.

Oh. Very detailed.

I taught geography in school.

Are we located here?

You understand?

I know where the mango is.

Very good.

You and your sister can map it out.

Alright.

I'll teach the rest.

What's wrong?

Hungry...

Saying it makes you more hungry.

You can't eat a raw snail.

You have to boil it first.

Those hidden in Mt Tapochau!

Japanese soldiers and civilians!

We will not harm you!

The U.S. army will not harm you!

Lay down your arms and surrender!

Feels nice.

C'mon in!

Feels wonderful!

Quit moving around.

Don't listen to Captain Oba.

Why? Because his,

command is like a God's.

Oba and God are in the same league.

You there! Stop it!

- Get him out!

- Yes!

Nothing to see!

Disperse! Disperse!

God said to me.

God loves you too.

- Quickly!

- Yes!

Quiet!

Heard he was a Priest.

Lost his mind eventually.

Captain Oba!

Alright. You try.

C'mon! You doing it wrong!

Relax your shoulders!

Tuck your knees in!

Thatta girl!

Hey!

Horiuchi.

Didn't I warn you not

to approach the camp?

Align your sight to the tip.

Tuck your knee, Aono.

Knees. Knees.

Alright! Straighten up!

Straighten!

Shit!

Damn!

You really pulled the trigger!

That's dangerous!

Thank you.

I'm grateful for the lesson.

Why do you want to

learn to sh**t?

Eh...

Your name's Chieko, right?

Try not to act like

you're one of the soldiers.

I used to be a performer.

Now without a family.

The only thing I want for myself.

Aono wants.

To k*ll American soldiers.

Captain, how old

are your children?

Much older.

I see...

I'm not related to the children.

Been looking after them ever

since their mother got sick.

I'm not worried when

you're the guardian.

Neither am I.

When you are leading.

We are grateful for

someone such as yourself.

Thank you for your effort.

How much food do

we have left?

Don't think about that.

Yes!

They will return.

We need to relocate. Fast!

We'll move to the 2nd

alternative tonight.

What about the food supplies?

Move them out separately.

Regrettable.

Just settle into some normalcy

and this happens.

Now we have to give it up.

How much further?

It's here.

The base of the mountain

that we spotted the camp.

Anything from the grasshopper?

The last report: There's

no signs of life.

Japs must've gone up.

And over that ridge.

What about the other

side of the mountain?

Can they even make

it over the coral ridge?

One thing's for certain. They're

gonna leave a pretty big trail.

Let's hope so.

Alright! Munroe. Move out!

They must've known

we were coming.

Hey! Water!

Wait! There's no fresh

water on this island!

- Corpsman!

- Captain! Captain, over here!

- Get the corpsman over here!

- Sergeant!

- Sergeant!

- Sergeant! Don't move.

Oh my god!

Alright, you better

keep it safe.

Captain?

Oh, Jesus Christ!

How you doing pal?

First they...

Disappear into the mist?

And then he baits us for water?

And we don't even

know what he looks like?

- Sergeant.

- He's a f*cking fox.

Sergeant, take it easy.

Save your energy.

You take care buddy.

Atten hut!

Men!

I have a problem.

And you can bet you

f*cking me, if I have a problem

You now have a problem!

I've just received an ass

chewing from Washington!

The brass is wondering

why they've received reports

of enemy activities on Saipan!?

An island that I assured

them that we had secured!

Over 4 months ago!

Now I would like to report back in

the not too distant f*cking future!

That all enemy hostilities

have ceased on this island!

Gentlemen we will hunt.

And we will destroy any and

all opposition on that mountain

Within the next 7 days.

Further!

I'm hearing some kinda nonsense!

About a Japanese officer who thinks

he's too smart to be caught!

A Fox! Sir.

Say again?

Some of the men say

He's smart like a fox, sir.

Some of the men say

He's smart like a fox, sir.

Bullshit!

That is complete and utter bullshit!

Even if there's a guy up

there running the show!

I will tell you this!

He will be gone.

Gone. Gone straight to hell.

In under a week.

I promise you that.

The enemies' area of

operation is limited to

Around the base of the mountain.

These 200 or so Jap soldiers

are holed up in this area.

And I know

I have your assurance that every

last one of them will be flushed out.

You will make a full division

sweep of the whole god damn area.

I want a line 3 miles wide

and marines at arms length.

Forget about the Japs.

Anything thats moving

or alive I want found.

I want those Japs in

custody or in the ground.

Good luck, gentlemen.

Huge lines of Americans outflanking us.

The situation will quickly

spiral out of control.

We need the civilians

out of the way.

The civilians are hampering us.

We need to ensure the

civilians are safe!

Mt Tapochau's eastern side is

endless stretches of cliffs.

But there are caves

interjecting the cliffs.

We will keep the civilians

out of harm's way there.

Slowly

The caves are camouflaged

by the jungle's tree line.

They will be safe up there.

Those searching the jungle

will never find them.

It's our only way.

C'mon.

I am sorry.

- Slowly.

- Mother.

What is it?

Okuno's not going up.

My mother's too old

and frail, sir.

She's afraid of heights

and claustrophobia.

She'll be more

trouble than help.

f*cking...

You guys got anything down there?

- Nothing here!

- Alright! Move out!

What about that area at

the base of the mountain? Over!

- Yeah! Okay...

- See anything?

See anything up

there? Over.

Nothing buddy. Don't

see a thing.

- Keep your eyes up!

- Hey, pick it up.

They know the land a lot

better than we do.

- Sis, I'm not feeling well.

- A little while longer...

I'm uncomfortable.

Check your left.

Check your right.

Coast is clear.

- Pick it up...

- Let's go...

What have you got?

- Keep your eyes open.

- See anything?

- Not a damn thing.

f*ck!

Incoming!

Shit! How many!?

- You gotta be...

- Here they come!

C'mon!

Go, go...!

- Go, go, go!

- He's on me! He's on me!

- Keep firing! Shit!

- Ambush!

Grenade!

- That guy's behind that rock!

- Move it for the right!

m*therf*ckers! Down!

- To your left!

- Move! Move...!

Grenade!

Let's take a look at

how we did. Captain!

What have we gained?

All those marines at our disposal.

We captured six scared civilians!

k*lled 3 Jap soldiers!

And lost 11 U.S. marines!

We failed.

We underestimated, sir.

underestimated?

We couldn't even find

them for Christ's sake!

Who is this Fox character Lewis?

What is his f*cking name?

Is he some kinda magician?

Is he Harry Houdini!?

He's responsible for

the booby traps.

And he's probably the one who marked

the baby for us to find Colonel.

He's a clever man.

Clever my ass.

What do you think the

brass is gonna say?

We did shit! That's what

they're gonna say.

And they'd be right!

Get outta my f*cking office!

Don't hate the military...

Iron rice bowl and chopsticks...

Unfortunately, not Buddha...

For a meal. Really good for nothing...

Nothing like some labor work.

I am that kinda person.

That's right!

I'll k*ll 100 American soldiers.

Already k*lled 31.

If I k*ll 10 everyday. I'll

achieve lots in a week!

What are you doing?

I want to k*ll them all.

Excuse me?

I heard you had a woman

here that knows about "The Fox".

Fox. What fox?

All the civilians we brought

down from the mountain?

They're all civilians here, Captain.

Where's the people that came

down the mountain?

Mountain. Oh Yes! Haruko.

- Ms. Haruko.

- Captain. Wait!

You can't go in there.

Haruko?

I am Haruko.

- Sorry.

- It's alright.

I would like to inquire

about "The Fox"?

Fox?

The Japanese commander

of Mt Tapochau.

Is that your commander?

He left a red marker

for the rescue of a baby.

Is he a good commander?

I'm not sure if it's

the same person?

You call him...

"The Fox" but we call him

Captain Oba.

Oba?

Oba Sakae, the Commander.

Oba Sakae...

- Colonel.

- Big man.

Thank you , sir.

I still don't get the

Japs, Captain.

Captain Sakae Oba.

"The Fox"

That's his name, Colonel.

Is that a fact?

Take care, Lewis.

Good luck, sir

When you get this Oba character

You tell him something for me.

Yes, sir. What's that sir?

You tell him

Tell him he's a son of a bitch.

Be sure to let him know, sir.

Attention!

Breezy.

Take me to the airfield.

Yes, sir.

Dismissed!

You know the first thing that I did

when I found out I was assigned to Saipan.

Was to grab that fishing rod.

Might never use it but at

least I can think about it.

Well. I hope the day we can all go

fishing will come sooner than later, sir.

So do I, Captain.

So do I.

Atten hut!

It's no secret you know more

about this place than I do.

I would like to hear your thoughts.

Tell me what you know.

Well, sir. We've been carrying out the

directives from the psych warfare boys

in an effort to get them to surrender.

We've had... some success

with individual stragglers but...

Not with the larger groups we think

that are still hiding out in the mountain.

Sit down.

And what would you

do differently?

Well, sir I'd like to continue

with this leaflets.

But I would like to make

some on our own.

Tailored specifically to the

holdouts on this island.

And we have to stop using

the word Toku (benefit).

The Japanese are very proud people

and they would not surrender.

I'm aware of that, Captain.

Go on.

We need to give them a way out

without shaming themselves.

Perhaps tell them to cease

resistance rather than surrender.

Alright, Captain.

Right now you pursue

that course of action.

But just know that our

time is limited.

So keep me in the loop.

That's all, dismissed.

Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.

Captain?

You seem to have an

understanding of this culture.

What is at the heart of this

absolute commitment

the Japanese have

to no surrender?

Are you familiar with this, sir?

"Camp Susupe"

Internment camp for Japanese civilians.

"Assembly Hall"

I would like to save the lives of

the Japanese people in the mountains.

I do not want any

more to die.

I'll be sending messages

dropped by planes.

Help me.

Please consider?

For myself.

Due to the invading Americans

I have lost friends and family.

My two children are dead.

We must decline.

Captain.

I don't want Japan or America

To further engage in this

unnecessary w*r.

I would like to help.

Really.

Really help me?

Yes.

Don't pick it up!

That's enemy propaganda!

Leave it!

What's this?

Is it real?

Photos of Tokyo.

Bito? You were born in

Asakusa, right?

I'm not sure... But

it's near Ginza.

Tokyo's a ghost town.

Kazuo?

Yes.

I have seen the photo

on the flyers.

Know any of the civilians in

the shelter (Susupe Camp)?

Oba.

Akio.

C'mon.

Two days ago. Leaflets were dropped.

The photo on the flyer...

Is it real?

I had a hand in producing the flyer.

This photo is not the only one.

There are others.

Numerous horrific photos of Japan.

It is to make you understand.

Cease your operations.

This is as good a time as any.

We...

will not respond to

claims in the flyers.

Please reconsider, Captain.

I heard,

There are enough bombs to

destroy the whole of Japan.

Everyday planes take

off from this island.

Oba?

May I enquire?

Up in the mountain.

Is there a pair of siblings?

Yes.

Wonderful!

Great.

They are

my children.

Since the w*r.

I haven't seen them.

Please take care of them.

Oba?

Do you have time?

Here.

Look at him before leaving.

Are you living well?

Captain. Leave.

- Please...

- Who was that!?

- I don't understand...

- What was he doing?

Take a look!

- I got nothing!

- Check the windows!

- No one's here.

- You got anything?

What was Oba doing in the camp?

Gathering information and supplies.

He was trying to

- verify some photo.

- And?

I told him it was true.

He was shocked.

Colonel.

I think we need to try something more

aggressive to get them to surrender.

Such as?

We should promise them

Food and medicine.

- When they come we set a trap.

- And capture them.

- No... no. Absolutely not!

That would not be

honorable nor very effective.

If we do that the others left on the

mountain will never surrender.

Colonel, treachery here

is not the answer.

Motoki, I will go up the mountain.

Please translate that I will convince

the commander to surrender.

Mr. Baba says he will

go up the mountain.

And convince them

to come down.

Well, Mr. Baba, if a Japanese person like

yourself can convince them to down down

I'm happy to have you try.

Perhaps a little Japanese to Japanese

talk will do us all some good.

At this point, we

have nothing to lose.

The Colonel agrees.

Thank you.

Captain, you have my permission

to do whatever you need to do.

To bring about a better peaceful resolution.

Please make sure Motoki-san here,

gets whatever he needs too.

Ito?

Ito!

We're out of medicine

and bandages.

How do you expect me

to work this way?

Cool down. We are aware of

the lack medical supplies.

Don't you understand!?

I have no antibiotics

to help anyone!

People will die!

My comrades have

died as well!

Enough!

Both of you.

We can get dr*gs and medicine from

the shelter hospital (Susupe Camp).

Only I know what is needed.

- So let me go with you

- For the dr*gs...

I will find a way.

- Commander?

- Move it!

Faster!

Walk faster!

Move!

- Kneel.

- This bastard is a Yankee lackey.

Baba?

Why are you here?

I'm here to convince

you to surrender.

Do you think we're weak!?

Stop!

The Americans put you

up to this?

I'm doing this for

my children...

You're not here to see

your children.

You're here to sniff out

our defenses.

I want to save my children!

I want to take them safe!

Is that wrong!?

Shut up! Traitor!

You have shamed Imperial Japan!

Stop your tears.

Your children will never

look up to you again.

Leave.

Oba?

If my children are k*lled

I'll

never forgive you.

Aono, what is it?

Where are we going?

Gonna show me something?

What?

I need your help.

What is it?

Please wait outside.

I will call you if he

agrees to meet with you.

Okay. But if and only if he agrees.

I don't want him to think

that we're trying to track him.

Of course, captain.

Don't worry about us.

We'll stay outta your way.

Thank you.

"Medical Supply Room"

Quickly...

Wait...

It's time.

Thank you. This will

be most helpful.

Oba? Would you

not reconsider?

Enough! We will fight

to the last breath.

In fact, I have brought

the U.S. Captain.

Fall back!

No. it isn't me.

Get back! Get back!

Get em' clear!

Go...!

C'mon! Let's go!

Don't sh**t! Stop!

You don't understand! Don't sh**t!

- Fire!

- Men down!

Fire! Fire...!

- Captain!

- Cover!

Help the Captain!

- Japs through the fence!

- Japs on the left!

Get em' ...!

Aono!

Captain!

Fall back!

Going into the trees!

Cover!

Cease fire! Cease fire!

Copper? Danny?

Get them out of here.

- The hell just happened?

- Alright! Check these men!

- Yes, sir!

- I don't know.

River's not gonna make it.

Somebody's over here!

Let's get these guys

to the hospital.

Captain. You alright?

I'm fine.

A traitor?

What?

Traitor's Japanese.

Horiuchi's dead.

Aono...

may still be alive.

We must not let the civilians

go to the shelters.

Don't you understand?

They will only be a pawn

for the enemy.

They'll be k*lled.

Food and medicine are

in short supply.

We can no longer take

care of them.

Think of the civilians.

Wouldn't it be better for

them in the shelter?

Captain.

Though you are

the commander.

You are no different from the enemy.

I beg to differ.

I believe.

Japan will once again

set foot on this land.

And when that time comes.

I hope you will

Remember Mount Tapochau often.

During this time that

we have stayed together.

And through everything

we've endured.

These memories will

not be in vain.

Bring these back with

you to Japan!

Oshiro?

It's been an honour.

Truth is. I'm relieved to leave.

C'mon.

TO OUR GOOD AND LOYAL SUBJECTS:

We have ordered our government to communicate

to the governments of the United States,

Great Britain, China and the Soviet Union that Our Empire

accepts the provisions of their Joint Declaration.

Emperor Hirohito's announcement of

Japan's unconditional surrender was recorded

and later broadcast to his loyal subjects.

Here too at Camp Susupe.

This is impossible!

This is propaganda!

They have time and

again tried to deceive us!

They want all of us dead!

Enough of this nonsense!

Ikegami?

Why didn't you leave

with the rest?

Why are you still here?

I believe in the commander

And your ability to overcome.

I will not leave.

I am not sure I'll win.

What will you say then?

I never thought of that.

Think carefully.

Report.

Security at the shelter has

become lax.

We can penetrate effortlessly.

Find out why!

According to the Americans.

The Army of the Empire of Greater Japan has lost.

August 6th, Hiroshima.

August 9th, Nagasaki.

A new b*mb was detonated.

Cities and towns were destroyed

Countless dead.

That's why..

His Majesty, the Emperor

Ordered an end of hostilities.

Japan...

Lost.

Fight to the last breath!

Remember our commands!

Even with the knowledge of

Japan's total capitulation.

Neither Oba nor his men are willing to

come down off the mountain.

You wanted to meet me, Colonel?

Yeah! Come in, Captain.

according to a message from the Japanese camp.

Oba is saying that he wants to meet.

Oba does?

Has he agreed to surrender?

No.

He wants to meet with the representatives

of the American armed forces.

Captain Oba is nothing,

if not consistent.

He wants it his way,

right til the bitter end.

I like to be the one to meet him.

If you would permit me, sir.

Permission granted.

Thank you, sir.

You admire him. Don't you, Captain?

I do, sir.

Where'd you learn English?

In Singapore.

Because of w*r.

You speak good English.

Thank you.

You got a American girlfriend?

No.

Watch the road.

Please stop.

What's that?

You guys wait here.

That man that night k*lled...

I apologize.

Captain Lewis is able

to speak Japanese.

He would like speak to you.

Commander Oba?

It's a real honour.

I lived in Japan for 2 years.

I really like Kabuki actor Uzaemon.

Unfortunately he died.

If there's another w*r

That will be most tragic.

You fought honorably.

But the w*r is over.

We are no longer

your enemy.

Captain Oba. Let's return to Japan.

We will not surrender.

Neither do we intend

come down the mountain.

However...

Imperial military doctrine states

absolute obedience to their superiors.

Commands with strict compliance.

Really?

- Hold your fire!

- Wait, wait...!

Why?

He is a traitor.

I was just doing my duty.

Commander Oba?

Will you let this go on?

Will you let this go on!?

Okuno?

Yes?

I heard the Captain is

coming down from the mountain.

Really?

We'll prepare some clean

clothes for them.

We'll soon see the Captain?

Captain and his men

can wear these.

You summoned me, Captain?

Imperial General Headquarters

have sent word.

Major General Umahachi Ano

have issued a lay down of arms.

Yes!

What do you suggest?

Nothing.

We hereby command all Japanese forces

wherever situated to cease hostilities.

Pursuant to and in accordance with

the proclamation of the Emperor of Japan.

Commander of Mariana Islands

and the island of Saipan.

to the Commanding General,

United States Army Forces

Lieutenant Colonel

Howard G. Kurgis

We hereby surrender unconditionally,

Signed Major General Umahachi Ano

By Command and on behalf of the Emperor

of Japan and the Japanese Government.

I...

am proud to have served with you.

You have fought well!

True men of Japan.

Keeping with the spirit of Bushido.

Today, by order of our Emperor.

We will end our w*r.

as

But we will end it

undefeated soldiers of Japan.

December 1st, 1945

To express condolences

to our fallen comrades.

g*n salute condolence.

Load!

Ready!

Fire!

Looks like it might start to rain.

Departure of the vessel.

You were right to defend the sea.

Then step into the enemy positions.

Here the main army.

I want to make the final choices.

Cavalry, a*tillery co-operate it.

Ten thousand cherry blossoms. It is your skirt.

Yoshino mountain flowers

are blowing.

If not born a Japanese man.

Will be stragglers. Trounced.

Foot is not really the big g*n weapons.

Inch more than the sword

and do what with?

Unconsciously in two years

here have been.

One thousand forged forging

Wan made a big and soul.

Samurai guard flag.

A total of two hundred thousand.

Are more than quartering in 80.

Disarm. Soundly fall asleep.

- Things thousands of miles. Across the seas.

- Fall in!

If our country to avenge.

Departure of the vessel.

You were right to defend the sea.

Walks the Alps

A long history. White as snow.

Mukden fight.

Is the essence of Japanese infantry.

Then step into the enemy positions.

Here the main army.

The final showdown is our task.

Cavalry, a*tillery co-operate it.

Battalion, Right!

Attention!

Battalion, Halt!

Sub-four columns!

Left turn!

On December 1st, 1945.

At the foot of Mount Tapochau

on the island of Saipan.

Following 512 days of fighting,

the w*r finally ended for

Captain Sakae Oba

and his army of 47.

Did you know Captain Oba?

That we have named

you "The Fox".

Fox?

Possesses stealth, highly

crafty and evasive.

I do not have that

kind of ability.

Just fighting dedication.

Sir?

You'll stay here.

Thank you.

Captain Oba?

No matter what others think.

You have commanded well, for the last 2

and half years you spent in the mountain.

You saved the lives

of 200 Japanese.

I believed.

Personally that to be awarded

more lives

is more rewarding than

gaining an island.

Am I right?

Aono.

May I hold him?

This child knows nothing about Japan.

I will

teach him.
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