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Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle
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Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle

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TMDB 7.116+20212h 47mFrench
DramaAdventureWarHistory

Synopsis

Japan, 1944. Trained for intelligence work, Hiroo Onoda, 22 years old, discovers a philosophy contrary to the official line: no suicide; stay alive whatever happens; the mission is more important than anything else. Sent to Lubang, a small island in the Philippines where the Americans are about to land, this role will be to wage a guerrilla war until the return of the Japanese troops. The Empire will surrender soon after; Onoda, 10,000 days later.

Director
Arthur HarariFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Bathysphere Productions12 production companies
Release
July 21, 2021Released
Box Office
Budget $5M

Top Cast

8 of 26
Yuya Endo
Yuya Endo
Young Onoda
Kanji Tsuda
Kanji Tsuda
Old Onoda
Yuya Matsuura
Yuya Matsuura
Young Kozuka
Tetsuya Chiba
Tetsuya Chiba
Old Kozuka
Shinsuke Kato
Shinsuke Kato
Shimada
Kai Inowaki
Kai Inowaki
Akatsu
Issey Ogata
Issey Ogata
Major Taniguchi
Taiga Nakano
Taiga Nakano
Tourist

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CinemaSerf
Mar 23, 2025

In anticipation of the Allied landings on the Philippine island of Lubang, the Japanese send a small squad to engage in some guerrilla warfare activities pending the reorganisation of their own troops ready to return in due course. Amongst these men is the young Lt. Hiroo Onoda. He is an idealistic young man who firmly believes in his cause and is determined to do what he can, for as long as he can. Now what we know from the outset is that his nation surrenders in 1945, one year after these troops are deployed - but nobody tells Onoda. With his small squad still patrolling the island, their team begins to fracture. Their discipline to fail. The relentless monsoon rains; disease and the activities of the locals begin to reduce their number but he is adamant that he will stay on duty for as long as it takes - even if that takes us into the 1970s. Both Yûya Endô as the younger man and Kanji Tsuda as the older one play their parts convincingly as the story, based on real facts, illustrates the tough life amidst the dense jungle where they are seemingly abandoned by their own side and left to their own, limited, devices. The story mixes the timelines so we skip from young to older, and that’s quite effective at breaking up the story to avoid it being just a straightforward chronology. It also uses the other characterisations to demonstrate the increasing frustrations of these men as personalities clashed and loyalties, and authority, is tested. As we proceed their’s becomes more of a brotherhood than an army unit, and that makes the tragedies and misfortunes that befall them all the more poignant. It’s history, so there isn’t much latitude as to the denouement, but when we do get there it’s quite a touching conclusion that seems just a bit rushed, but entirely fitting.

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