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What were the Japanese-American war films during World War II?

My father's flag, the miracle of the Pacific, forever zero? Letter from Iwo Jima/Letter from Iwo Jima? Windtalkers

Flag of Father's Generation is a war movie produced by American DreamWorks Film Distribution Company, directed by Clint Eastwood and supervised by Steven Allan Spielberg, and adapted from a bestseller of the same name co-authored by James Bradley and Ron Bao Si. The film tells the background of the famous photographic work "American soldiers raise the national flag on Iwo Jima" which represents the battle of Iwo Jima.

Forever 0 is a Japanese war drama directed by Takashi Yamazaki and co-starring Okada Junichi, Mao Inoue, Miura Haruma and Hamada Yuegang.

Alternating between the Pacific War and modern society, the film mainly tells the story of an ambitious young man, Saeki Kentaro, who visited and remembered his grandfather's comrades-in-arms before his death, and explored the past experience of the palace where his grandfather was buried in the battle.

The film was released in Japan on 20 13 12 2 1. In 20 15, he won eight awards, including the 38th Japan Film Academy Award for Best Film.

Pacific Miracle is adapted from Don Jones' documentary novel The Last Samurai: Saipan 1944- 1945. This is a war film directed by Japanese director Hideyuki Hirayama, starring Takeno Yu, Mao Inoue, Takayuki Yamada, Toshiaki Karasawa and Shane mcgowan.

The film tells the story of 1944 June 15. In Saipan, the fierce battle area of the Pacific War, only 47 Japanese troops faced the American army with 45,000 troops, and a Japanese soldier called "Fox" by American soldiers lived to the last moment. The film was released in February 1 1+0 1.

Letter from Iwo Jima is a historical war film produced by DreamWorks. Directed by Clint Eastwood, starring Ken Watanabe, Ninomiya Kazunari and Ihara Tsuyoshi.

The film tells the story that at the end of World War II, Li commanded the Japanese army to stick to Iwo Jima and fought a hopeless battle with the US military. Before the end of the battle, Li Lin wrote his last letter to his family. The film won the Best Foreign Language Film Award in the 64th Golden Globe Award and the Best Sound Effect Award in the 79th Academy Awards.

Whisperwind is an action war film directed by China director John Woo in 2000, starring American actor Nicolas Cage and others. The film tells the story of Joe, a naval officer, who was ordered to protect Adam, the code breaker of Navajo people. But if necessary (if Adam is captured alive by the Japanese), in order to protect the password information from being leaked, Joe can shoot Adam and develop from a quarrel to do or die in the constant collision between them.