Sinking of Japan
Sinking of Japan | |
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Tarō Iwashiro | |
Production company | Sedic International |
Distributed by | Toho |
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Running time | 135 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Budget | ¥2 billion[1] |
Box office | $51 million[2] |
Sinking of Japan (日本沈没, Nihon Chinbotsu, lit. 'Japan Sinks') is a 2006 Japanese tokusatsu disaster film directed by Shinji Higuchi. It is an adaptation of the novel Japan Sinks and a remake of its earlier film adaptation Submersion of Japan, both released in the year 1973. It stars Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Kou Shibasaki, Etsushi Toyokawa and Mao Daichi.
Plot
Submersible pilot Toshio Onodera wakes up pinned inside his car in Numazu following an earthquake. As an aftershock triggers an explosion, a rescue helicopter led by Reiko Abe saves him and a young girl named Misaki while a nearby volcano erupts. Misaki is taken in by Reiko’s family as her injured mother dies.
Following the earthquake, a scientist warns the Japanese government that the nation will sink within 40 years. Geoscientist Yusuke Tadokoro doubts the prediction and analyzes rocks in Kyushu, Hokkaido and Mangaia in the Cook Islands, where he hypothesizes that the rock came from the ancient continent of Japan after it split from Pangaea. Tadokoro realizes Japan will sink in 338.54 days instead and reports his theory to the Cabinet, recommending immediate action, but none of the ministers are convinced. He is ejected from the chamber, but not before he angrily explains to everyone how Japan will sink, with the destruction of the Fossa Magna and the eruption of Mount Fuji as the climax.
The next day, Prime Minister Yamamoto flies to China to make arrangements for the impending resettlement of Japanese refugees and appoints a close colleague, Tadakoro's ex wife Saori Takamori, as disaster management minister. Tadokoro's predictions come to light as the Daisetsuzan Volcanic Group in Hokkaido erupts, followed by Mount Aso in Kyushu. The eruption of Aso destroys Kumamoto, while Yamamoto is killed when his plane is shot out of the sky by flying rocks ejected from the volcano.
Over the following months, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and tsunamis devastate Japan, starting from southwest to northeast. When the economy collapses, the government declares a state of emergency but acting Prime Minister Kyosuke Nozaki announces that the nation will take five years to sink. Because of Nozaki's indifference to the situation, Takamori runs to Tadokoro's laboratory, where he proposes using experimental N2 explosives drilled into the crust to separate the land from the megalith pulling it down. The minister calls for help from drillships around the world.
Misaki, Reiko's family, and the rest of Tokyo's residents are evacuated. In the Chūbu region, they narrowly survive a massive landslide while heading through a mountain pass in the Japanese Alps towards a refugee center, but are left stranded after a crowded bridge collapses ahead of them. Another massive earthquake hits Tokyo, sinking multiple wards and prompting Takamori to recommend the Imperial Family’s evacuation.
Yuki Tatsuya, Onodera's fellow submersible pilot, dies in an attempt to activate the warheads from a central module. Onodera takes his place using an old submersible brought out of museum storage and spends a night with Reiko before the operation during which they express each other’s love. Although he locates the detonation module, a sudden landslide damages his submersible to the point that it is running on emergency power. Onodera uses all the remaining power to move into position and install the detonator. Onodera succeeds in his task and calmly awaits his death. The warheads explode, creating a chain of explosions along the seafloor which fractures the tectonic plate pulling Japan towards the
The success of the mission reaches Takamori aboard the amphibious carrier
Cast
- Tsuyoshi Kusanagi – Toshio Onodera, a submersible pilot working for Tadokoro
- Kou Shibasaki – Reiko Abe, a member of the TokyoHyper–Rescue team
- Etsushi Toyokawa – Yusuke Tadokoro, geologist
- Mao Daichi – Saori Takamori, science and disaster management minister
- Mitsuhiro Oikawa – Yuki Tatsuya, submersible pilot
- Mayuko Fukuda – Misaki Kuraki, young child found in Numazu
- Jun Kunimura – acting Prime Minister Kyosuke Nozaki
- Kazuo Kitamura - Minister of Justice
- Koji Ishizaka– Prime Minister Yamamoto
- Aiko Nagayama – Toshio Onodera's Mother
Releases
Home media
Prior to the release of the film, TBS released The Encyclopedia of Sinking of Japan, a special one-hour DVD featuring interviews with the cast and crew. A "Standard Version" was released on January 19, 2007.
Scale models
Takara Tomy released two batches of gashapon miniatures depicting various vehicles from the film in August 2006. The company followed it up in January 2007 with a 1/700 pre-assembled model of the Shimokita, which was released under its Microworld DX line.
Critical reception
The film garnered mixed reviews. Derek Elley of
See also
- Nihon Igai Zenbu Chinbotsu, a parody of this film, released the same year
References
- ^ "WOWOW アニメと実写で「日本沈没」スペシャル". SakyoKomatsu.jp (in Japanese). July 19, 2022. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
- ^ "Doomsday: The Sinking of Japan (2006)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
- ^ Ronald Bergan (2006-12-06). "Obituary: Tetsuro Tamba | World news". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2012-08-25.
- ^ Elley, Derek (2007-05-13). "Variety Reviews - Sinking of Japan - Film Reviews - Far East - Review by Derek Elley". Variety.com. Retrieved 2012-08-25.
- ^ "The Sinking of Japan (2006) Movie Review". BeyondHollywood.com. 2007-02-12. Retrieved 2012-08-25.
- ^ Schilling, Mark. "The Sinking of Japan". JapanFocus. Retrieved 2012-08-25.
External links
- Review of the film at Dreamlogic.net
- Nihon Chinbotsu at IMDb
- Nihon Chinbotsu at Rotten Tomatoes