The Human Condition---Part 1: No Greater Love

The Human Condition---Part 1: No Greater Love (1959)

Genres - Drama, War, Historical Film  |   Sub-Genres - War Drama  |   Release Date - Dec 14, 1959 (USA - Unknown)  |   Run Time - 208 min.  |   Countries - Japan  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson

Originally titled Ningen No Joken, No Greater Love is the first of Japanese filmmaker Masaki Kobayashi's Human Condition trilogy. Drawing from his own experiences, Kobayashi weaves the tale of a Japanese pacifist, trying to get by as best he can during World War II. Tatsuya Nakadai plays the leading role of a mine supervisor, whose kindly treatment of POW laborers incurs the wrath of his superiors. As the war in the Pacific rages on, Japan begins suffering heavy losses and military humiliations, yet still Nakadai adheres to his principles. Ultimately overwhelmed by events, Nakadai is horribly mistreated by the powers-that-be, then ordered to don a uniform and fight for his country. Originally released at 200 minutes, No Greater Love was followed in 1961 by the first of two sequels, Road to Eternity (see entry 23819)

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government, oppression, war, activism, against-the-system, anti-war, camp, China, conflict, dignity, enemy, humanity, Japan, love, military, mine, pacifism, police, prison, soldier, survivor, torture, violence, wife, worker