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An Apple a Night

Studio: Fine Films Inc.

Genre: Family/Adventure

Director: David Bowers

Producer: John Doe

Release Date: September 25th

Theater Count: 3,043

Budget: $15 million

Rating: PG for some frightening images

Running Time: 83 minutes (1 hour, 23 minutes)

Cast: Ty Burrell, Cody Veith, Jillian Spaeder, Hal Sparks, Max Charles

 

Plot:

 

Down on Tinsburg Street lies an old, mysterious house. The last person who lived there, a rich but withdrawn fellow named Mr. Goggsworth, mysteriously vanished along with his fortune in the 1930s and the house has been abandoned and left to rot since as rumors began to spread that the house was haunted. Two middle-school kids, Dixie (Spaeder) and Kyle (Veith), who are infatuated with the spooky and the mystical, often hang around near the house and occasionally trespass onto the property grounds, only to be chased off by the adult Donald (Sparks) who thinks kids their age shouldn't be playing around in a decaying house where they can get hurt. Dixie and Kyle outwit Donald and come across Dylan (Charles), a kid who claims he's just moved in to the neighborhood but somehow knows a whole lot about the house. He says the ghost of Mr. Goggsworth haunts the place, and Dixie and Kyle are immediately interested. Donald hears Dixie and Kyle talking about bringing their friends for a ghost hunt at midnight, and he figures that instead of stopping them right there he should teach them a lesson. Donald, who has a daily job as a special effects artist at a local theater, borrows props from an upcoming Halloween play and sets up traps for the kids inside the mansion, hoping to scare them off when they enter the house the following night.


Night comes and Dixie and Kyle bring their friends into the house where they start searching for the ghost. They climb up to the attic to perform a ritual they think will bring out the ghost, but encounters Donald's traps instead. A bucket drops on them with a plethora of rubber spiders which scares them at first, but Dixie quickly calls out the fraud. More spooky events start happening and soon all of Dixie and Kyle's friends are scared out of the house. Dixie and Kyle still thinks the whole thing is someone playing a prank on them, until a painting of Mr. Goggsworth suddenly comes to life and what appears to be the ghost of Coggsworth steps out of the painting to chase them. This scares away Dixie and Kyle, and we find out that it was Donald in a costume all along. He decides to head home for the evening but sees the silhouette of a kid near the forest and thinks its Kyle trying to hide in the woods. The kid asks him "do you want to see something scary?" and vanishes behind the trees. Donald pursues him only to discover something truly terrifying.

The next day the two kids are seen walking home from school where they notice police cars in front of Donald's house. Donald's fiancee is seen telling the police that she hasn't seen him since last night, and she's gravely worried. Behind the policemen Dixie and Kyle see a box with Halloween props (even though it's only September) and puts two and two together. They tell the police that they think Donald's been trapped somewhere in the house, and the house is searched with plenty of Donald's props found but no sign of Donald himself. That night Dixie and Kyle are awake in their beds, worrying that this might be all their fault, only to see Dylan knocking on their window, telling them to come with him. Dylan leads them back to the house and the three decide to split up with Dixie searching the house and Dylan and Kyle searching the woods outside. When Dylan and Kyle reach the woods, Dylan suddenly turns around and asks Kyle "do you want to see something scary?" which confuses Kyle. Dylan vanishes into the woods and Kyle pursues him, only to fall into a hole which leads into a tunnel. Meanwhile in the house Dixie discovers a secret entrance and bumps into Kyle in the same tunnel. Dixie asks where Dylan went, and Kyle wonders the same thing.

Suddenly they encounter what they think is the ghost of Mr. Goggsworth (Burrell), a ghost with a very hideous face at that, who captures them and brings them to an underground lab, where Donald is seen tied a pole hanging over a plate of hot liquid. It's revealed that Goggsworth isn't actually dead, rather he had managed to craft an elixir using the apples growing in his residence to achieve eternal life, but at the cost of his face being made to resemble rotten fruit. The years of isolation has made him gone crazy, and he thinks that sacrificing Donald and the children will somehow create an elixir that can fix his appearance. Before he can lower the three into the plate though, he is suddenly attacked by a barrage of apples and is chased off. Dixie, Kyle and Donald all wonder who freed them, and they encounter Goggsworth again outside the house. Goggsworth has realized the error of his ways and begs the three for forgiveness, but Dixie asks instead where Dylan is. Goggsworth is lost on who Dylan is, and when described to him he says Dylan resembles a kid who used to live in the house before Goggsworth bought it. The kid used to play in the woods near the mansion, but one day vanished without a trace, and his parents moved out of the neighborhood as a result. Goggsworth says he encountered a hole in the woods near the house and tried to cover it up, but every night since its somehow uncovered again. The four hear a faint giggle which sounds like Dylan, and they quickly realized that Dylan was the ghost all along, and that he tried to show them the hole so that they could know of his fate.

Goggsworth turns himself over to the police (who are horrified by his appearance) but is let go after Donald decides not to press charges. In response Goggsworth spends his remaining fortune to restore the house to its original state and turn it into an orphanage, and he is awarded for his efforts (while plastic surgeons work on fixing his appearance). In the final scene we see Dixie and Kyle overlooking the newly restored mansion, and an apple suddenly drops out of nowhere onto Dixie's hand, which she interprets as Dylan saying thank you for putting his soul to rest.

 

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Guardians
Date- November 6th, Y10
Genre- Action/Adventure/Superhero
Rating- PG-13
Theaters- 3,996 theaters
Budget- 175 million
Running Time- 131 minutes or 2 hours and 11 minutes
Studio- O$corp Pictures
Director- Zack Snyder
Actors/Actresses

Satan- Michael Fassbender

Beelzebub- Jonathan Rhys Meyers

Michael- Armie Hammer

Gabriel- Olivia Wilde

Raphael- Eddie Redmayne

Agent Davis- Michelle Pfeiffer


Plot: Three Archangels are sent to Earth to investigate the appearance of Superman. Discovering Superman has been killed, they decide to remain on Earth to protect humanity from individuals like Superman who might come to Earth. They are enlisted into a group called the Guardians by Agent Davis who works for MI6. Meanwhile Satan discovers that humanity has forgotten and decides to leave Hell to rule on Earth. 

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Worst of the Worst

 

Studio: Hunt Productions

Director: Shane Black

Genre: action/comedy

Budget: 90M

Rating: R

Theatre count: 3,450

Release date: October 9th

Running time-  131 minutes

Cast:

 

Leonardo DiCaprio- Blake Thompson

Robert Downey Jr-  Louis Strong

Aaron Taylor Johnson- Damien

 

Plot:

 

 

 

 


 

Louis Strong is a gameshow host for a game called Risk It. Louis is standing looking dapper waiting for the cameras to roll before filming a new episode. The show starts and Louis flashes a bright energetic smile before turning and introducing the audience to the contestants. One of these contestants is Blake Thompson, an anxious looking man who is sinking into his seat appearing to be much smaller than he actually is. As the game goes it is clear that Blake is pretty book smart. Blake is one question away from winning a million dollars when Louis asks a question that stumps Blake. Blake gives a question that is clearly wrong and immediately appears regretful. Louis informs Blake that he answered the question incorrectly and says "oh man that's just the worst of the worst." Blake stairs down at the floor in shame.  

 

We see a clearly aged Blake Thompson wake up to the sound of an alarm clock that reads 4:30 AM. Blake narrates "It's foolish to blame a silly gameshow for the down fall of my life but fuck it I do." Narration continues as we see Blake get up and get ready for his day clearly lacking any enthusiasm for what he is doing, " I feel behind in class and eventually dropped out of school, I lost the love of my life, and of course on top of that I didn't win a million dollars." Blake throws on a ratty white T-shirt with a stain on it and walks out of his apartment and down the street. "I've bounced around from small job to small job just trying to get by." Blake sees a dollar laying on the sidewalk. He looks around to make sure no one is watching before he goes down pretending to tie his shoe while picking it up. He looks up seeing an old women looking at him disapprovingly. "I do wonder how a million if those would've made anything different".

 

Blake is seen working as a sweeping the floors at a local rundown restaurant. As he walks home clearly not wearing enough clothes for the cold his phone starts ringing. he pulls out his flip phone and sees that it is his mother that is calling. After answering it and continuing to walk for a little while he says, "I've told you I can't be an Uber they have regulations on that shit." As his mom continues talking he shows clear frustration. As he nears his apartment he says "Yes... Yes I know mom. Okay I love you too."

 

 Blake is seen looking into a McDonald's bag with disgust before he just throws it away. He turns on the TV to see Louis Srong's grinning face. Blake mutters to himself "fuck it"

 

Nest thing we see is an overhead shot of one beat up green 1998 Honda Accord sitting in the middle of a bunch of expensive looking cars in Los Angeles traffic. Inside the Accord Blake sit there looking at the cars around him and biting his lip. Not paying attention  he hits the bumper of the brand new Mustang sitting in front of him. Blake hits his head on the steering wheel. A giant looking man gets out of the mustang and walks over to Blake's window and knocks. Blake rolls down the window and nervously says, "Hey there buddy."

 

We see Blake walking into a hotel very late that night with a giant bruise on his face. He goes up to the counter where there is a cute receptionist. She looks up at Blake and is startled by his injury. Blake gives a dumb smile. After checking Blake in she awkwardly asks about "That... that thing on your face." Blake looks at her confused. She points to where the bruise would be on her own face looking for words to say  unable to find any. Blake replys "OH... it's just been a rough day. you know." she nod a little worried. Blake turns and starts to walk away but turns around and asks "Is the pool still open?" Surprised by this question she awkwardly answers "Oh yes! It's right over there." We see Blake snoring in the hot tub.


 

 

 

 

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The Devil's Hitman

Studio: TriCrescent Films

Director: Uwe Boll

Genre: Action/Horror

Release Date: September 25

Budget: $15 million

Theatres: 1,620

Rating: R for action violence, strong language, gore, and nudity

Running Time: 87 minutes

Cast: Nicolas Cage, Nicola Peltz, Ray Liotta, Kristanna Loken, Ron Perlman

 

Plot:

Spoiler

 

Kyle Crystal (Nicolas Cage) was an aging hitman who was betrayed and killed by one of his clients and naturally wound up in Hell. But while in the underworld, he discovers he has the incredibly rare power to permanently kill demons. Meanwhile, an ambitious and unruly archdemon known as Kalixar (Ray Liotta) and his sinister, seductive daughter Kimbax (Kristanna Loken) have found a way to invade the world of the living. They and their followers plan to kill hordes of humans and bind their souls into their service, creating an enslaved army with which to conquer both Hell and Earth.

 

The devil himself (Ron Perlman) takes notice and offers Kyle a deal - he will return Kyle to the world of the living for 24 hours, and if, in that time, he manages to kill Kalixar and Kimbax, Kyle will be able to remain resurrected and get a second chance at life. If he fails, his own soul will be permanently destroyed. Kyle accepts the offer and returns to the world of the living.

 

While working his way through some of Kalixar's demonic underlings, Kyle rescues one of their would-be victims: a young homeless prostitute named Sarah (Nicola Peltz). With nowhere else to go, Sarah joins Kyle on his quest. At first Kyle resents her presence, fearing she will get in the way, but it just so happens that Sarah is one of the only other humans who can kill demons. As the two get closer to Kalixar and Kimbax, Kyle begins to develop fatherly feelings for Sarah and promises her that if he succeeds in his mission he will start a new life with her so they can both get on the right track.

 

Eventually, the two discover Kalixar in his makeshift lair inside an abandoned mall. They think they've got the drop on him, but it turns out to be a trap. Sarah is captured by Kimbax, and Kalixar proves too powerful for Kyle to defeat on his own. Just when all seems lost, however, Kimbax attacks her father, leaving him weak enough that Kyle proceeds to kill him. Kimbax says her plan all along was to overthrow her father and take over Hell and Earth for herself. She reveals to Kyle that those who can kill demons also have the ability to kill angels, and attempts to seduce him into joining her. Together, she says, they can also conquer Heaven and be the masters of all existence. But to prove his loyalty to her, he must kill Sarah.

 

For a moment it seems as though Kyle is going to agree to this plan, but instead he uses the sacrificial blade Kimbax gives him to cut Sarah free of her bonds. The two succeed in killing Kimbax together, and Kyle succeeds in his mission just before his 24 hours run out. However, the devil reveals that he lied to Kyle and used him; he does not actually have the power to return him to life permanently, and Kyle must return to Hell. Devastated, Sarah tries to kill herself, but with his last moments on Earth Kyle saves her and convinces her to carry on in his memory. As the devil points out, some of Kalixar's followers remain on Earth. Sarah makes it her mission to hunt them all down and also, if at all possible, find a way to resurrect Kyle permanently. The end.

 

 

 

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Cold as the Void

Studio: TriCrescent Films

Director: Grégory Levasseur

Genre: Supernatural Horror

Release Date: December 4

Budget: $4 million

Theatres: 1,870

Rating: PG-13 for sequences of terror and language

Running Time: 94 minutes

Cast: Radha Mitchell, Rupert Evans

 

Plot:

Spoiler

 

Wealthy wife and husband Elaine (Radha Mitchell) and Clark (Rupert Evans), whose relationship is strained, decide to leave their three kids with the grandparents for a few days around New Year's and spend the time together in their vacation home up in the mountains. Used to spending summers there, the pair are unnerved by the eerie winter atmosphere. Just as they are beginning to settle in, the power goes out, the furnace fails, the phone lines die, and a freak blizzard traps them in their remote location. Elaine begins to suffer bizarre nightmares about getting lost in the woods and freezing to death, and the pair gradually start to notice strange sounds and things moving around the house.

 

The phenomena become increasingly frequent and disturbing, and Elaine's dreams more vivid. Eventually, Elaine is chased out of the house by the ghastly, frostbitten apparition of a young woman. She becomes lost in the woods herself and stumbles upon the place where she always dies in her dreams. In the deep snow, she trips over something. Uncovering it reveals it to be the dead body of the young woman whose ghost she saw - clutching a toddler's frozen corpse. Clark manages to find her, and the pair return to the house. But all hell breaks loose as the woman's angry spirit begins relentlessly attacking them. The ghost traps Elaine in the basement, but Clark manages to escape, swearing he will send help and braving the blizzard to make it to the main road.

 

The next day, Elaine is awoken by noises in the house. The door is broken down by a police officer, who reveals he was sent to help her and that her husband made it home safely. Elaine tries to warn the officer about the haunting, but he doesn't believe her - and indeed, nothing strange happens. The blizzard is over, and the police officer returns Elaine back to town, dropping her off at her parents' house where Clark and the kids are. She knocks on the door but there's no answer. She knocks again and hears movement inside, but there's still no answer. When she peers through the window, she catches a glimpse of the frozen woman's ghost just as it disappears. There in the living room she sees the bodies of her husband, parents, and children - frozen solid. The film comes to a close on her agonized scream.

 

 

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.    Don't mess with mama    

Studio: Good film studio

Director: Elizabeth Bank

Genre: action comedy

Release date: September 25

Budget: 15 million

Theater count: 2,000

Rating: Pg13: for extreme violence 

Run time: 95 minutes

Cast: sandra Bullok, Anna Kendricks,  Hailey Steinfeld 

 

Plot

 



Cara Narker (Sandra Bullok) is a former secret agent who gave up her career to take care of her daughter Ashley (Anna Kendrick). However one day Ashley cannot find her brand new pair of Ugg boots. Cara has a hunch that the her boots have been taken. So Cara goes  searching for the the if of the missing boots. In her search for the boots Cara has to fight local gangs in order to get information as well as keep up her motherly duties and hide the fact that she's using her past experience to locate the boots from her daughter. Even when she has a few men gaged in the pantry. Finally after taking down a whole squad of hitman assigned by the theif she is able to coherce one of them into telling her who hired them. She finds out it Victoria (Hailey Steinfeld) one of Ashley's "friends". Cara sneaks into Victoria's house to steal the boots Victoria finds her and tries to fight Cara with a knife. However Cara easily takes her down picks up the boots and  warns her not to speak to her daughter again when Cara gets home she shows Ashley the boots and says she found them in the garage. The two rejoice happily

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron

Studio: TriCrescent Films

Director: Kevin Munroe

Genre: CG Animated Family Action

Release Date: September 4

Budget: $50 million

Theatres: 3,070

Special Format(s): 3D

Rating: PG for animated action violence and some rude humor

Running Time: 91 minutes

Voice Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Vin Diesel, James Earl Jones, Jessica Alba, Ving Rhames, Billy Crystal

 

Plot:
 

Spoiler

 

In a world occupied by "kats" - anthropomorphic catlike people - the metropolis of Megakat City is under constant attack by the supervillain/terrorist Dark Kat (James Earl Jones). The military organization known as the Enforcers, led by Commander Ulysses Feral (Ving Rhames), is tasked with protecting the city. During one of Dark Kat's aerial attacks on the city, two Enforcers fighter pilots - Jake (Ryan Reynolds) and Chance (Vin Diesel) - disobey direct orders in a dogfight and carry out a risky plan of attack. They succeed in shooting down Dark Kat, but he manages to escape - and Jake and Chance are fired from the force for insubordination.

 

Months later, the pair now work at a junkyard and the on-site repair shop. With Dark Kat's attacks and schemes becoming more frequent - and harder for the Enforcers to stop - the duo decide to take matters into their own hands. Jake, a technical genius, constructs a hi-tech secret lair underneath the junkyard, creating advanced weapons and a cutting-edge fighter jet known as the TurboKat by salvaging materials from the contents of the dump. Together they became vigilante heroes. Chance takes on the secret identity of T-Bone and pilots the TurboKat, while Jake dubs himself Razor and operates its weapons systems - which include a variety of explosive and non-lethal missiles. Collectively, they call themselves the SWAT Kats.

 

The SWAT Kats get a chance to prove themselves when Dark Kat attacks Megakat city in his own new flying fortress. The Enforcers are overwhelmed, but the SWAT Kats manage to cause major damage to it, forcing Dark Kat to retreat. They quickly become adored by much of the city's population, including the absent-minded Mayor Manx (Billy Crystal) and his put-together Deputy Mayor Callie Briggs (Jessica Alba), who is really responsible for running the city. Commander Feral, however, thinks the vigilantes are a menace and must be captured and put in prison.

 

After the attack, Callie takes her car, which was damaged during the battle, to the repair shop where Jake and Chance work. Chance develops a crush on Callie and flirts with her relentlessly as Jake is left to repair the car mostly on his own. Chance is so distracted by Callie's beauty that, as she looks around the shop, he allows her to very nearly discover the hidden entrance to the underground lair. It takes a clumsy intervention from Jake to save their secret identities.

 

Soon, Dark Kat attacks again with a newly-upgraded air fortress. The SWAT Kats take to the skies and have a much harder time overcoming its defenses, even with the reluctant help of the Enforcers. They do, however, manage to save several civilians - including Callie - from being crushed by falling debris. Just as the pair devise a strategy and seem to get the upper hand, a careless move by Commander Feral takes out the TurboKat's weapons systems. Without the SWAT Kats' firepower, the Enforcers are forced to retreat. Razor manages to hack into the systems of Dark Kat's fortress long enough to open one of the landing bays, and the pair successfully board the craft. The vigilante duo fight their way through Dark Kat's demonic underlings, the Creeplings, and make it to Dark Kat's command room. Confronting the evildoer in combat, they find themselves quickly outmatched by his evil power. Just when all seems lost, Commander Feral appears, having boarded the ship himself to confront Dark Kat alone because he considers the safety of the city his personal responsibility.

 

His surprise attack distracts Dark Kat, and - while T-Bone joins Feral in battle to hold off the villain - Razor makes it to the control panel. While trying to disable its weapons, however, he accidentally sets it to self-destruct. The battle rages on for a bit longer, with Dark Kat desperate to kill Feral and the SWAT Kats and Feral obsessed with capturing both Dark Kat and the vigilantes, but soon it becomes clear they're all running out of time. Dark Kat flees in his escape craft and Commander Feral demands the SWAT Kats surrender to him and leave as prisoners on his aircraft. Razor surrenders to Feral in exchange for him allowing T-Bone to remain behind to pilot the fortress into the desert so that its remains don't cause devastation by falling into the city below.

 

Feral leaves the fortess in his craft and heads out to a safe distance, Razor in tow. T-Bone successfully gets the fortress out into the desert, but it begins to self-destruct with him still onboard. Razor watches in terror as the fortress explodes piece by piece, and Feral even admits T-Bone's bravery and the nobility of his sacrifice. Suddenly, just before the final explosion, the TurboKat comes zooming out of the landing bay with T-Bone piloting it. When Feral and Razor land, the Commander decides to let Razor go as a thank-you for he and T-Bone saving the city. He warns him, though, that he'll still be after them if they continue their vigilante activities. Jake and Chance meet back at the lair, each delighted to see they are both alive and free. Despite Feral's warning, the two decide it's their calling to continue defending Megakat City from serious threats, and commit to their new double lives. 

 

Days later, as Callie is working a late night alone in her office, the SWAT Kats sneak in to surprise her. Razor presents her with a special communicator he's invented so that she can get in touch with them whenever they may be needed. Even in his disguise, T-Bone can't help but flirt with her. She gives him a kiss on the cheek and he tries to invite her for a ride in the TurboKat, which she politely declines. Razor has to literally drag him out of the office, and the movie ends with him slamming the door shut on T-Bone's tail.

 

 

 

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 THE SECRET WAR OF HIROO ONODA

"The True Story of a Man who fought WWII for 30 Years"

 

Director: Kathryn Bigelow
Genre: Historical Drama
Date:
October 30 (Limited) November 6 (Wide)
Cast:

Taron Egerton: Norman Stakes

Kōji Yakusho: Hiroo Onoda (Old)

Takumi Saito: Hiroo Onoda (Young)

Tadanobu Asano: Norio Suzuki (Old)

Osamu Mukai: Norio Suzuki (Young)

 

Theaters: 83 (October 30) 1,821 (November 6)
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Budget: 15 million

 

 

Spoiler

 

Never Mind your Happiness, do your Duty”

                                                                        Peter Drucker

 

The year is 1974, 29 years after the end of WWII. Norman Stakes, a young English graduate of Oxford University, obsessed with Japanese involvement in World War II, decides to follow the Japanese army's passage through the Pacific Islands. His journey takes him to the Philippine island of Lubang, a sparsely populated island, with a lush jungle, under Japanese control by the end of WWII. The day before his departure, the small house where he was staying is robbed at night and stripped of a sheep and various crops. It is after this event, that Norman begins to hear the story of the men of the jungle, who live from stolen goods. Norman is intrigued by the lack of attention from the local authorities lend to the matter, and begins to investigate the attacks of these men of the forest. What he discovers leaves him breathless.

 

Norman learns that in late 1945 a group of Japanese soldiers refused to surrender against allied troops who invaded the island. They took refuge in the jungle and tried to sabotage the actions of the allies. A few years later they disappeared, coinciding with the first attacks of the jungle men. Intrigued and against the recommendations of the inhabitants of Lubang, he goes into the jungle in search of its mysterious inhabitants. Shortly after he is wounded by a trap made by these mysterious inhabitants, and captured by a man dressed in an old Japanese military uniform of World War II. He is taken to a cave converted into a rustic dwelling by the mysterious man, where speaking Japanese, learns the intriguing story of his captor, Hiroo Onoda, and his 29-year struggle against Allied troops.

 

Through flashbacks we see the story of Onoda and his troops. How Onoda enlisted the Japanese army and became an Intelligence Officer. How they were sent to Lubang where he became close friend of Norio Suzuki, a fellow young Japanese under his command. How it all happened with a simple command. Lieutenant Onoda's last order in early 1945 was to stay and fight. Loyal to a military code that taught that death was preferable to surrender, he remained behind on Lubang Island when Japanese forces withdrew in the face of an American invasion. Onoda, Suzuki and 2 other men hid in the jungle.

In present day, Onoda shows his intact 29 years old katana to Norman, as  prove of his warrior`s honor, and refuses to believe that the great Japanese Empire surrendered so easily in 1945. Norman returns with images of the atomic bomb, And once again Onoda refuses to believe such lies.

 

In another flashback we see how Onoda and his men found leaflets proclaiming the war's end, but believed they were enemy propaganda. They built bamboo huts, pilfered rice and other food from a village and killed cows for meat. Norio Suzuki surrendered to Filipino forces in 1950, and two others were shot dead, one in 1954 and another in 1972, by island police officers in skirmishes.

 

Norman decides to go to Japan, where he discovers that Onoda has been declared dead in 1959. Without the support  from the Japanese government, Norman looks for the fomrer Onoda`s commanding officer to relieve him of his endless war, but discovers that he is dead. Then, in a last attempt, Norman searchs for Norio Suzuki, who had surrendered to the Filipinos in 1950, and finds him, working in a bookstore. He convinces him to return with him, and in late 1974, Norio Suzuki, on the island of Lubang, convinces Onoda to surrender to the Filipinos. Onoda knows that he will be condemned for his acts, and under a golden sunset, Onoda, in a profound bow full of shame, gives his sword to the island's mayor, and in a deeply moving scene, Onoda is forgiven for his actions.

 

Norman returns to England in 1975, after finishing his trip. Onoda returns to Japan, 30 years after leaving his country, as a national hero, met by his aging parents and huge flag-waving crowds.

 

Onoda died in 2014, at the age of 91, remaining the last man fighting the Second Great War.

 


 

 

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Fuck This Game

(69,000,000 theaters)

 

Starring Charlize Theron as Impact

Michelle Rodriguez as RySenarki

and A ROBOT as Billybobwashere

 

THIS CONTEST IS OVER

GIVE THAT MAN THE $20,000!!!!!!!!!!!

 

[NO MORE CAYOM]

 

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