Set in the 1930s, the headquarters of the Imperial Japanese Navy set out to build the world's biggest battleship Yamato. Rear Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku is opposed to that plan. Yamamoto attracts Kai Tadashi who is a genius mathematician. Kai discovers discrepancies related to the estimated cost to build the battleship. He tries to uncover a conspiracy in the military. (Source: AsianWiki) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: アルキメデスの大戦
- Also Known As: Arukimedesu no Taisen
- Screenwriter & Director: Yamazaki Takashi
- Genres: Thriller, Historical, Mystery, War
Where to Watch The Great War of Archimedes
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Suda Masaki Main Role
- Tachi Hiroshi Support Role
- Emoto TasukuSecond Lt. Tanaka ShojiroSupport Role
- Hamabe Minami Support Role
- Kunimura JunNagano OsamiSupport Role
- Hashizume IsaoShimada ShigetaroSupport Role
Reviews
Less action than expected, more courtroom drama
The Great War of Archimedes is Takashi Yamazaki's second stab at similar themes he would later refine further in the glorious Godzilla Minus One, yet he handles said themes in a way more cynical approach than what we saw with the Big Lizard. With The Great War of Archimedes, Yamazaki explores all the political and personal ramifications of building what would become the Yamato would cause Japan, inevitable war. In a way, it feels extremely derivative of Yamazaki's earlier The Eternal Zero, acting as a self-aware commentary on Japan's militarism and contemporary national ethos. Much of the film is a courtroom drama, but Yamazaki does manage to sneak in a lot of fabulously executed action, he's one of the best Japanese filmmakers when it comes to utilising CGI to augment his set pieces. Combine this with some stirring performances from its cast and a gorgeous score by Naoki Satō leaves The Great War of Archimedes as another underseen gem in Yamazaki's extensive filmography.Was this review helpful to you?