Letters from Iwo Jima Soundtrack (

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Tags: imperial japan
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Cartas desde Iwo Jima

Title in Italiano:

Lettere da Iwo Jima

Title in Português:

Cartas de Iwo Jima

Synopsis

Letters from Iwo Jima tells the story of the island of Iwo Jima, which stands between the American military force and the home islands of Japan. The Imperial Japanese Army is desperate to prevent it from falling into American hands and providing a launching point for an invasion of Japan.

General Tadamichi Kuribayashi (Ken Watanabe) is given command of the forces on the island and sets out to prepare for the imminent attack. However, General Kuribayashi does not favor the rigid traditional approach recommended by his subordinates, leading to resentment and resistance amongst his staff.

In the lower echelons, a young soldier named Saigo (Kazunari Ninomiya), a poor baker in civilian life, strives with his friends to survive the harsh regime of the Japanese Army itself, all the while knowing that a fierce battle looms.

When the American invasion begins, Kuribayashi and Saigo find strength, honor, courage, and horrors beyond imagination.

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Letters from Iwo Jima
String Quartet No.6, Op. 1-6, Hob. III-6, Mov.2
Joseph Haydn: Composer
The Photograph
Clint Eastwood: Performer
"I'll Walk Alone" - Dinah Shore
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Knock Knock (Kyle Eastwood, Michael Stevens, Andrew McCormack, Graeme Flowers)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Wounded Marines
Clint Eastwood: Performer
The Thunderer (John Philip Sousa)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Armada Arrives
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Goodbye Ira
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Symphony in G Minor, 3rd Movement (W.A. Mozart)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
String Quartet Opus #6, 2nd Movement (Joseph Haydn)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Inland Battle
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Flag Raising
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Any Bonds Today? (Irving Berlin)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
"Summit Ridge Drive" - Artie Shaw and His Gramercy Five
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Vict'ry Polka (Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
The Medals
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Platoon Swims
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Washington Post March (John Philip Sousa)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Flags Theme
Clint Eastwood: Performer
End Titles Guitar
Clint Eastwood: Performer
End Titles
Clint Eastwood: Performer
War Bonds at War (Marine Corps Combat Recordings, Iwo Jima, March 1945) (bonus)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Disc Time:
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Main Titles
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Letters Montage
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Preparing For The Battle
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Suicide
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Enemy Fire
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Shimizu's Past
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Dinner Party
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Nearing the End
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Kuribayashi's Farewell Letter
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Song for the Defense of Iwo Jima
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Kuribayashi Pleads for Death
Clint Eastwood: Performer
End Titles Part 1
Clint Eastwood: Performer
End Titles Part 2
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Main Titles (Radio Edit) (bonus)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Main Titles (Composers Duet) (bonus)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Exclusive Interview With Clint Eastwood (bonus)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Exclusive Interview With Kyle Eastwood & Michael Stevens (bonus)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
I'll Walk Alone
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Knock Knock
Clint Eastwood: Performer
The Thunderer
Clint Eastwood: Performer
String Quartet Opus #6, 2nd Movement
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Symphonic In G Minor, 3rd Movement
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Any Bonds Today?
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Summit Ridge Drive
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Vict'ry Polka
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Washington Post March
Clint Eastwood: Performer
War Bonds At War
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Main Titles (Radio Edit)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Main Titles (Composers Duet)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Exclusive Interview With Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Exclusive Interview With Kyle Eastwood & Michael Stevens
Clint Eastwood: Performer

User reviews

Anthony Young
1/10

Additionally, I felt that the soundtrack failed to effectively convey the internal struggles and conflicts faced by the characters, particularly General Kuribayashi and Saigo. The music seemed disconnected from the emotional journey of the characters, making it difficult for me to fully immerse myself in their experiences.

Paul Adams
10/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the music adds a layer of authenticity and cultural depth to the film. The blending of these traditional elements with modern orchestral arrangements creates a unique and captivating listening experience that enhances the overall atmosphere of the movie.

Susan Evans
6/10

The themes of honor and sacrifice are beautifully underscored by the music, evoking a sense of patriotism and duty that resonates throughout the film.

Michelle Lee
6/10

The main theme of the film is both melancholic and inspiring, reflecting the bittersweet nature of the characters' struggles and sacrifices.

Anthony Martin
7/10

The score effectively builds tension and suspense throughout the film, creating a sense of unease and anticipation that keeps the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Joshua Parker
4/10

While the film Letters from Iwo Jima is a powerful and emotional story, I must admit that I found the soundtrack to be lacking in depth and emotional impact. The music did not effectively capture the intensity and devastation of war portrayed in the film.

Karen Allen
6/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the score adds authenticity and depth to the storytelling, transporting the listener to the setting of the film.

Sarah Brown
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Letters from Iwo Jima is a masterful composition that elevates the film to a higher level of emotional depth and storytelling.

Mary Turner
7/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the music adds an authentic and immersive layer to the storytelling, transporting the audience to the setting of the film and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Matthew Hernandez
10/10

The soundtrack of Letters from Iwo Jima expertly captures the emotions and intensity of the film's storyline. The haunting melodies and powerful orchestration evoke a sense of impending doom and desperation as the characters face the brutal realities of war.

Thomas Miller
7/10

The soundtrack of Letters from Iwo Jima perfectly captures the emotional intensity of the film, with haunting melodies that convey the struggle and sacrifice of the characters.

Ronald Evans
5/10

The soundtrack skillfully balances moments of quiet reflection with powerful crescendos, mirroring the ebb and flow of the characters' emotions and experiences.

Mary Moore
5/10

The music effectively underscores the internal conflicts faced by General Kuribayashi and Saigo, adding layers of complexity to their characters and motivations.

Margaret Rodriguez
5/10

The music effectively enhances the tension and suspense of the battle scenes, immersing the audience in the chaos and brutality of war.

Betty Adams
5/10

The soundtrack seamlessly weaves together different musical styles and influences, creating a cohesive and immersive listening experience.

Joseph Jackson
1/10

Overall, I found the soundtrack of Letters from Iwo Jima to be underwhelming and not fully supportive of the powerful storytelling and performances in the film.

Michelle Jones
7/10

The emotional depth and resonance of the music in Letters from Iwo Jima evoke a profound sense of empathy and connection with the characters, making their experiences and sacrifices feel even more poignant and impactful.

Mary Lee
6/10

The soundtrack of Letters from Iwo Jima perfectly captures the intensity and emotion of the story, creating a haunting atmosphere that stays with the listener long after the film ends.