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Letters from Iwo Jima

User rating: 4.17 20 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 20, 2006

R | Drama, War | 2h 20m

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User rating: 4.17

Based on 372 votes and 20 reviews.


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User rating: February 8, 2007

A worthy companion to THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE.

User rating: February 3, 2007

To those who did not enjoy this movie. Are any of you more than 10 years old?? A great movie that is why it is up for best picture!!!

User rating: February 2, 2007

A truley outstandig movie with great performances.

User rating: January 25, 2007

A yawner; for some REAL excitement, see "The Hitcher" instead.

User rating: January 25, 2007

Don`t open the mail!!!

User rating: January 21, 2007

given there is always the other side of a story, it`s very seldom to see a director make films from different perspectives but Eastwood does it, with all of his heart! acting is awesome. Highly recommended.

User rating: January 15, 2007

KEN WATANABE deserves an Oscar. Awesome actor. He out acted Tom Cruise in "The Last Samurai" and got himself a Oscar nom but should have won.

User rating: January 14, 2007

I thought this was a poignant, and well done film. I don`t quite understand why such limited release. One theatre in Toronto, and one in Vancouver. Why is this? I found Flags a bit disjointed, and this film was far superior.

User rating: January 14, 2007

A real disappointment!! the trailer is more well-done than the film itself; very slow, dull beginning made me yearning even more for the war scene to come on sooner. could not really immerse myself into the whole thing except maybe sadistically admired their suicidal killings now and then.

User rating: January 14, 2007

Excellent film from start to finish, from the grittiness of war, to the bonding of fellow soldiers. Another great contender for the 79th Oscar.