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1983124 minDrama, History, War

Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence

Is Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence a Hit or Flop?

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Is Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence worth watching? With a rating of 7.3/10, this Drama, History, War film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence Synopsis

Island of Java, 1942, during World War II. British Major Jack Celliers arrives at a Japanese prison camp, run by the strict Captain Yonoi. Colonel John Lawrence, who has a profound knowledge of Japanese culture, and Sergeant Hara, brutal and simpleton, will witness the struggle of wills between two men from very different backgrounds who are tragically destined to clash.

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Top Cast

David Bowie
David BowieCelliers
Tom Conti
Tom ContiLawrence
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Ryuichi SakamotoYonoi
Takeshi Kitano
Takeshi KitanoHara
Jack Thompson
Jack ThompsonHicksley
Johnny Ohkura
Johnny OhkuraKanemoto
Alistair Browning
Alistair BrowningDe Jong
James Malcolm
James MalcolmCelliers' Brother
Chris Broun
Chris BrounCelliers (12 Years)
Yuya Uchida
Yuya UchidaCommandant of Military Prison

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Is Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence worth watching?

Yes, Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.3/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, History, War movies.

Is Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.3/10), Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence is considered a hit among viewers.

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Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence is a Drama, History, War movie that Island of Java, 1942, during World War II. British Major Jack Celliers arrives at a Japanese prison camp, run by the strict Captain Yonoi. Colonel Joh...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 14, 2022
★ 7

This offers a really poignant look at what we might describe as mutual insanity. "Maj. Celliers" (David Bowie) is convicted by the occupying Japanese on the island of Java on citing rebellion. With hindsight, perhaps he would rather not have been, but he is spared the firing squad and sent to the POW camp of "Col Yonoi" (Ryuichi Sakamoto) who leaves much of the day to day brutality to his henchman "Sgt. Hara" (Takeshi Kitano). Also interned is "Col. Lawrence" (a strong performance from Tom Conti) who knows a thing or two about the culture of their "hosts" and tries, as best he can, to mediate and mitigate their worst excesses. What now ensues depicts the brutality - physical and psychological employed by the sadistic "Hara" whilst interspersed with some retrospectives giving us some of the back-story of "Celliers" and his life of privilege back home. The production is rich and alluring to watch; Bowie and Sakamoto both look beautiful here - and perhaps that adds to the potency of the cruelty of the latter more. The gist of the story calls into question an whole range of emotions from the more visceral to the more profound and though it is probably a bit too long, the powerfully emotive performances are captivating. Bowie maybe wasn't the best actor ever, but here he excels and with Sakamoto provides something really quite thought provoking.