Movie "Behind the Rising Sun" (1943)

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    " THE SHOCKING TRUTH ABOUT THE JAPS! They force their daughters into Geisha palaces – manhandle captive women-SEE IT ALL! (Print Ad-Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 27 October 1943)"
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    Runtime 1 hr 28 min
    Budget $239 000
    Premiere: World January 27, 1944
    Premiere: USA August 1, 1943
    Production Companies RKO Radio Pictures

    Description

    In Japan, foreigners and their Japanese friends are caught up in the rising tide of militarism.

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    Book Behind the Film "Behind the Rising Sun"

    About the Book

    The film "Behind the Rising Sun" is based on the book of the same name by James R. Young. The book provides a detailed account of the political and social climate in Japan leading up to and during World War II. It offers a critical perspective on the Japanese government's actions and the impact of militarism on the country's society.

    About the Author

    James R. Young was a journalist and author known for his insightful reporting on international affairs. His work often focused on the political dynamics of the Asia-Pacific region, and he was recognized for his ability to convey complex geopolitical issues to a broad audience.

    Film Adaptation

    The film adaptation of "Behind the Rising Sun" takes certain liberties with the source material, as is common in adaptations. While the book provides a more in-depth analysis of the socio-political environment in Japan, the film focuses on dramatizing the events and characters to fit the cinematic narrative. As a result, some nuances of the book's critique may be lost or altered in the film version.

    Key Differences

      • The book offers a more comprehensive exploration of the historical context, while the film emphasizes personal stories and drama.

      • Certain characters and events in the film are fictionalized or exaggerated for dramatic effect.

      • The film may simplify complex political themes to make them more accessible to a general audience.

    Reception

    The film was enormously popular and earned RKO a profit of $1.48 million.

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