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Director
  
Setsuro Wakamatsu

Story by
  
Duration
  

Language
  
7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Music director
  
Norihito Sumitomo

Country
  
Japan

Shizumanu Taiyo movie poster
Release date
  
October 24, 2009 (2009-10-24)

Writer
  
Takuya Nishioka (screenplay), Toyoko Yamasaki (novel)

Cast
  
(恩地元), (恩地りつ子),
Mitsuko Kusabue
(恩地将江),
Takashi Kashiwabara
(恩地克己), (恩地純子), (行天四郎)

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Shizumanu Taiyō (沈まぬ太陽) (lit. The Never-setting Sun) is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Setsurō Wakamatsu. It is also known as The Unbroken in the United States.

Contents

Shizumanu Taiyō is based on a novel by Toyoko Yamasaki which centers on Hajime Onchi, an employee of "NAL," a large national airline. The first part of the novel focuses on Onchi's activity as the chairman of the employees' union in the 1960s; his reward for fighting for better working conditions for the staff is a series of postings abroad, to Pakistan, Iran, and finally Kenya, a destination to which the company does not even fly. The second and third parts of the novel take place in 1985 and chronicle the crash of a jumbo jet and its aftermath within the company.

The events portrayed in the story are based upon actual events that took place at Japan Airlines. The character of Onchi is based upon JAL labor organizer and author Hirotaro Ogura, and the pivotal crash portrayed in the novel is based closely upon the crash of Japan Airlines Flight 123 (up to having the same flight number and taking place at the same location, date and time). Several politicians and JAL executives portrayed in the story are also based on real-world counterparts. JAL objected strongly to both the novel and the film, stating that they were defamatory to the airline and disrespected the victims of the actual Flight 123. The novel claims to be a work based upon real-life events, while the film claims to be entirely a work of fiction.

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The cast of the film includes Ken Watanabe as Onchi, with Kōji Ishizaka, Kyōko Suzuki, Yasuko Matsuyuki and Tomokazu Miura in supporting roles. The violininst Diana Yukawa, whose father died in the real-world crash of JAL Flight 123, was involved in the music for the film.

The premiere was on 24 October 2009 in Ginza. Yukawa performed "Little Prayer", the track she recorded for the film.

Awards and nominations

34th Hochi Film Award

  • Won: Best Film
  • Won: Best Actor - Ken Watanabe
  • 33rd Japan Academy Prize

  • Won: Best Film
  • Won: Best Actor - Ken Watanabe
  • Cast


  • Ken Watanabe as Hajime Onchi
  • Tomokazu Miura as Shiro Gyoten
  • Teruyuki Kagawa as Kazuo Yagi
  • Kyōka Suzuki as Ritsuko Onchi
  • Erika Toda as Junko Onchi
  • Go Kato as Prime minister Yasushi Tonegawa
  • Nenji Kobayashi as Deputy Prime Minister Takemaru
  • Tōru Shinagawa as Issei Ryuzaki
  • Kōji Ishizaka as Masayuki Kunimi
  • Tae Kimura as Natsuko Suzuki
  • Yasuko Matsuyuki as Miki Mitsui
  • References

    Shizumanu Taiyō Wikipedia