Captive Hearts
Captive Hearts
| 05 June 1987 (USA)
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December 1944. As their bomber is shot down during a mission over Japan, Sergeant McManus and Robert, a young lieutenant, have no other choice but make a parachute jump. They are captured by local villagers and are saved from execution by Fukushima, the village elder. McManus never accepts his lot unlike Robert, who soon takes an interest in Japanese customs and rites. More, he falls in love with pretty Miyoko, Fukushima's widowed daughter-in-law.

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Plantiana

Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.

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NekoHomey

Purely Joyful Movie!

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Marketic

It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.

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Isbel

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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garyjwms-2

Saw this movie years ago, and recently found it on Netflix Instant play. I just have a soft spot for this movie with all its limitations... I must say that Pat Morita is basically playing Mr. Miyagi's long lost brother in this film ...But the point I want to raise is this ... Mari Sato, who plays Miyoko in this film, did not appear in any motion picture after this role, which was really unfortunate. However, I suspect, and I have heard this to be the case, that because her character has a sexual relationship with a Western (non-Japanese) character, some segment of the Japanese movie-going population finds that to be out-of-bounds, and the result appears to be that Ms. Sato has been blacklisted from getting any further movie roles.Something similar happened to a different Japanese actress -- Aya Takanashi (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0847328/) appeared in Mr. Baseball (1992) as Tom Selleck's love interest. That film was an international box office success, and despite her excellent performance, she, like Mari Sato, has never appeared in a film role again. What they share in common is that their characters were portrayed in an on-screen romantic/sexual relationship with a gaijin male.In both films, the sex is never depicted, but rather innocently implied. There are kissing scenes, and that's about it. However, I guess the idea that these two actresses play Japanese women who have sex with foreigners was repugnant enough that it warranted their ouster from the movie industry. How sad, unfair, and let's be honest, how sexist and racist as well! Granted, both movies are now 20-25 years old, and I wonder if the mores of the Japanese movie-going public, and the movie industry have changed. But I put this out there -- have there been other examples of Japanese actresses meeting the same fate? Can anyone confirm or challenge this theory?

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mike_macairan

I stumbled across this movie in a video rental shop in Tokyo, Japan. The cover didn't really look all that interesting so I didn't expect much, but I have to say it turned out to be the best movie I had seen in years. I have looked for it many times since moving back to the US in 2000 but I couldn't remember the title. I finally found it, and bought it, this year.Noriyuki "Pat" Morita gave a stellar performance and this is one that he should be remembered for. I highly recommend this film.

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BryanBoyle

A great film that is well thought out and very enjoyable, a good movie to cuddle up to a loved one with!I enjoyed it and would recommend it to any one who likes a fair paced movie, with a great but some what sad ending

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envitality

I´d say it´s a romantic movie that takes place in wartime Japan. An enemy airplane get shot down and the flyers manage to survive the crash. They hide in a remote village... The ending song is heartbreaking.

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