Empire of the Sun may be the least regarded by the public of Spielberg's WW2 cycle but I'm not sure if it isn't quietly the best. And the is probably the best child performance committed to film. Bale isn't just saying the lines he's performing at an adult level. I made a point of remembering Bale's name back in the day after seeing this and well, here we are.
It’s probably best he wasn’t. By the time the awards came round Bale had become so stressed he couldn’t bear any more attention. His experience on this film turned him into the private man he is.
I love that the old veteran Colonel knows exactly why Jamie hands him the milk. All the uniforms tell us something but none of them say a word, however we know immediately when the camera zooms in on the man's face exactly who these men are. It's like Spielberg told the casting director to "find me a man with a face that screams career American officer for this kid to surrender to". Even the shot from behind and to the right of the man is perfect. You see the sidearm, and you barely see "U.S." on the holster.
Just want to point out the white flying flag (parachute) in the background when he says "I surrender" which is also a line from earlier in the film. So many hidden gems in this film
I showed that movie to my daughter when she was 15 years old and that was the first time she saw a kid get smacked in the head. When I told her this was a real story written by the boy himself, she learned why old people feel we actually evolved
0:32 The hershey bar implies that Basie and Jim parted ways (at least somewhat) on good terms. Basie seems to finally have some respect for Jim when Jim refuses his offer to go with them. Throughout the movie, Jim came running to Basie for help and protection while Basie manipulated Jim and lied to him. The final straw came when Basie showed a lack of remorse for the death of his Japanese friend. Jim finally realized he can fend for himself and sees Basie for who he is.
'Jim, didn't I teach you anything?' 'Yes, You taught me that people will do anything for a potato.' Such a great movie, never understood why Empire of the Sun didn't get more acclaim and awards for Steven Spielberg , maybe because it came in the first half pre Schindler's List portion of his career when he was dismissed as 'just a fantasy/Sci-fi Director' - and as many times times as I have seen this movie I would never guess that Christian Bale played Jim, but I guess that helped him later on to avoid the Child actor type casting and get good roles as an adult actor.
I absolutely love the scene when Jim (Christian) breaks away from Malkovich, turns and glares at him. Aware at last that the Malkovich character was manipulative and devious and was using Jim for his advantage. Jim (Christian) NAILED Malkovich with that GLARE!
@@jackcunningham5689 It was boy and I know they’re kind didn’t hesitate when they brutalised you in the prison camps and commit genocide on innocent Chinese.
Agreed, The hershey bar implies that Basie and Jim parted ways (at least somewhat) on good terms. Basie seems to finally have some respect for Jim when Jim refuses his offer to go with them. Throughout the movie, Jim came running to Basie for help and protection while Basie manipulated Jim and lied to him. The final straw came when Basie showed a lack of remorse for the death of his Japanese friend. Jim finally realized he can fend for himself and sees Basie for who he is
As a kid when i first saw this there had been so much tension and sadness built up in the film that even though Jim was laughing it seemed a bit maniacal and that of a crazy person. Going in circles and circles laughing, desperately trying to act like a boy again and then for a split second you see the quintessential American troops breaking through the dizziness. And Jim surrenders.
@@daustin8888 No, they were real. The American soldiers are the ones who sent Jamie (or Jim) to the children's care center to be reunited with his parents.
yep the fact that he said he surrenders reasoning his prior act or crazy mania when the fighters strafed the air field. The doc was still there then to tell him it's the japs runway not theirs. when he sees the yanks again he chooses to align himself with the japs runway and represent lol.
First time l saw this movie, this is the scene that made me cry. The movie at this point is about to end and after an hour and a half of grueling violence and suffering under the Japanese, the sight of a green mass of American soldiers was too emotional. Liberation at last and the end of suffering.
Read the J G Ballard semi-autobiographical novel it is based on (he was a child-prisoner in a Japanese Internment Camp), then work your way through his novels. Very worth the effort.
After watching Empire of the Sun, I felt hopeful again, after watching Schindler's List, I felt like putting my head in the oven. And after watching Jaws, I was almost afraid of the deep end of the pool LOL
@@JohannRosario1 Thankyou Now I can't listen to the Gate of Kiev without tears Now in Tokyo the cherry blossoms are in full bloom everywhere From A corner of cherry blossoms scented Tokyo
This movie is the greatest statement that war is totally worthless and all it will achieve is an empire of the sun which is something that can never exist.
Well, it says it right there on the side of the can... evaporated milk. In fact, that brand, Jerzee, is still available. Side note: condensed milk is sweetened, evaporated milk is not.
I add, the WHOLE movie is a fantasy. Not real at all. Just an old guy remembering his childhood all wrong. Listen to John Williams’ music alone. It gives it away.
I wasn't aware Bruce wayne was English and was a kid in 1945 😂 seemed American enough and young in the early 2000s in those documentaries of his vigilant life masquerading as a bat.
Idiot u forget history and facts... the Atomic bomb was created out of fear that Germany will developed and use it first. Second it ended the second world war with Japan, saving many Americans lives.
MrMonikura Iran back then was backed by the British government. If you are referring to Islamic Republic of Iran, you do know the Islamic revolution occur at 1979. So how can Iran do anything?
I'm getting pretty old. This is one of the best movies I've ever had the privilege to view. I will forever be a fan of Christian Bale because of it.
Spielberg's forgotten masterpiece. Christian Bale carried the film from start to finish. I still have a soft spot in my heart for him.
You cld see the immense talent he had even as a child
why would bale need a "soft spot in your heart", what a patronizing thought.
Definitely my favorite scene was the "Cadillac of the Skies" Scene with the low fly by ofvthe P51 Pilot waving.
Malkovich wasn't bad either...
@@rickdeckard1075 It has nothing to do with Bale's needs, it's about the viewer's feelings.
No comprende?
Empire of the Sun may be the least regarded by the public of Spielberg's WW2 cycle but I'm not sure if it isn't quietly the best. And the is probably the best child performance committed to film. Bale isn't just saying the lines he's performing at an adult level. I made a point of remembering Bale's name back in the day after seeing this and well, here we are.
Christian Bale is a freak of nature.
I wouldn’t say, performing at an adult level, but performing at a level of what happened to people at the time
My favorite movie
This movie hits me to the core every time I watch it. I have to be emotionally prepared to watch it.
This film should have won more awards and Bale should have at least been nominated! ❤️
It’s probably best he wasn’t. By the time the awards came round Bale had become so stressed he couldn’t bear any more attention. His experience on this film turned him into the private man he is.
Christian Bale is PERFECT 👌
Amen to that even John Malcovach they were all good.
@@peterd788 I can understand that. He's so young here.
@@AnthonyWilliams-li5mz Malkovich. But yeah. He is a splendid actor.
I love that the old veteran Colonel knows exactly why Jamie hands him the milk. All the uniforms tell us something but none of them say a word, however we know immediately when the camera zooms in on the man's face exactly who these men are. It's like Spielberg told the casting director to "find me a man with a face that screams career American officer for this kid to surrender to". Even the shot from behind and to the right of the man is perfect. You see the sidearm, and you barely see "U.S." on the holster.
Hell, it might even be the face of Uncle Sam himself.
He was the pilot that flew the P-51 in the movie.
@@GeorgeSemel are you sure about that? it does not look like Ray Hanna..but remind me on some actor i can not remember
I think the Col. may be Tom Danaher. He was a ww2 pilot and was a pilot of the movie :zeros".
This movie is a master piece. I never really watch a movie again but i have seen this a few times.
Just want to point out the white flying flag (parachute) in the background when he says "I surrender" which is also a line from earlier in the film. So many hidden gems in this film
I showed that movie to my daughter when she was 15 years old and that was the first time she saw a kid get smacked in the head. When I told her this was a real story written by the boy himself, she learned why old people feel we actually evolved
0:32 The hershey bar implies that Basie and Jim parted ways (at least somewhat) on good terms. Basie seems to finally have some respect for Jim when Jim refuses his offer to go with them. Throughout the movie, Jim came running to Basie for help and protection while Basie manipulated Jim and lied to him. The final straw came when Basie showed a lack of remorse for the death of his Japanese friend. Jim finally realized he can fend for himself and sees Basie for who he is.
'Jim, didn't I teach you anything?'
'Yes, You taught me that people will do anything for a potato.'
Such a great movie, never understood why Empire of the Sun didn't get more acclaim and awards for Steven Spielberg , maybe because it came in the first half pre Schindler's List portion of his career when he was dismissed as 'just a fantasy/Sci-fi Director' - and as many times times as I have seen this movie I would never guess that Christian Bale played Jim, but I guess that helped him later on to avoid the Child actor type casting and get good roles as an adult actor.
Such an epic film. It seems rare to find a film nowadays with this level of production value. everything is CGI
I absolutely love the scene when Jim (Christian) breaks away from Malkovich, turns and glares at him. Aware at last that the Malkovich character was manipulative and devious and was using Jim for his advantage. Jim (Christian) NAILED Malkovich with that GLARE!
No kidding. Molkovich used him figuring he could benefit. It is so Sad that poor Japanese man was killed.
@@jackcunningham5689 A boy.
@@jackcunningham5689 It was boy and I know they’re kind didn’t hesitate when they brutalised you in the prison camps and commit genocide on innocent Chinese.
Agreed, The hershey bar implies that Basie and Jim parted ways (at least somewhat) on good terms. Basie seems to finally have some respect for Jim when Jim refuses his offer to go with them. Throughout the movie, Jim came running to Basie for help and protection while Basie manipulated Jim and lied to him. The final straw came when Basie showed a lack of remorse for the death of his Japanese friend. Jim finally realized he can fend for himself and sees Basie for who he is
Sociopaths offer excitement, thrills and adventure, but in the end they betray you and you are left with nothing.
fallen down a rabbit hole here, mostly in tears, it;s so good
Whenever someone tries to put Spielberg down as "too Hollywood," four words always shut them up: Empire of the Sun.
@Mary Terwiliger Hardly.
@@steveweinstein3222 A.I. was a great film. Sad ge gets so much hate for it.
@@daustin8888 People hate what they can't understand.
Its a great film in the category of films like Slaughterhouse Five, Cross of Iron, & Catch 22.
The 4 words are: I molested these kids.
As a kid when i first saw this there had been so much tension and sadness built up in the film that even though Jim was laughing it seemed a bit maniacal and that of a crazy person.
Going in circles and circles laughing, desperately trying to act like a boy again and then for a split second you see the quintessential American troops breaking through the dizziness.
And Jim surrenders.
1:34 was he imagining that? It seems dream like
The best comment ever read. So true!
@@daustin8888 100%. They wouldn't be dropping playing cards, building blocks and golf balls in a care package lol
@@daustin8888 No, they were real. The American soldiers are the ones who sent Jamie (or Jim) to the children's care center to be reunited with his parents.
yep the fact that he said he surrenders reasoning his prior act or crazy mania when the fighters strafed the air field. The doc was still there then to tell him it's the japs runway not theirs.
when he sees the yanks again he chooses to align himself with the japs runway and represent lol.
First time l saw this movie, this is the scene that made me cry. The movie at this point is about to end and after an hour and a half of grueling violence and suffering under the Japanese, the sight of a green mass of American soldiers was too emotional. Liberation at last and the end of suffering.
I like how they made all the soldiers super clean and fresh by that time the war was over ....nice contrast
One of my favorite movie scenes and original score (Exsultate Justi) of all time
This masterpiece is universal and forever
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A corner of cherry blossoms scented Tokyo
Read the J G Ballard semi-autobiographical novel it is based on (he was a child-prisoner in a Japanese Internment Camp), then work your way through his novels. Very worth the effort.
@@alfnoakes392
Thankyou
I have read his masterpiece‘s novel,a , and am moving when this film was opened.
Such an absolutely amazing film
Love this scene
I loved the whole movie. Spielberg's best film.
What an amazing movie !!!!! And Christian Bale is PERFECT on it !👌
The most underrated Spielberg film!!
without a doubt, Speilberg's best movie
Better than Schindler`s list?
After watching Empire of the Sun, I felt hopeful again, after watching Schindler's List, I felt like putting my head in the oven.
And after watching Jaws, I was almost afraid of the deep end of the pool LOL
R U not forgetting SAVING PRIVATE RYAN WHEN THEY HIT THE BEACH ??
It is his Lawrence of Arabia
One of the greatest movies of all time
This move bring a tear every time I watch it.
God Bless the American military.
Liberators of millions.
Probably the most effective Hershey's ad of all time
My French wife was born in 1940. Her first taste of chocolate came from an American soldier who gave her a Hershey bar.
Best part when the Americans come and the camander takes a drink..
Also, because none of those soldiers say anything at all. They just look at the kid making circles
My favorite part of every adventure. The end and going home.
I always have loved how Spielberg always choose precisely the pop guy to portray a high rank American officer
Beautiful 😊😊😊😊 Love this movie
MashAllah Excellent
I can't watch this video without tears .
From chaotic Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun
Your brave people are portrayed honorably in this masterpiece of war.
@@JohannRosario1
Thankyou
Now
I can't listen to the Gate of Kiev without tears
Now in Tokyo
the cherry blossoms are in full bloom everywhere
From
A corner of cherry blossoms scented Tokyo
This movie is the greatest statement that war is totally worthless and all it will achieve is an empire of the sun which is something that can never exist.
Yeah, that’s not the message of the movie at all. Read J G Ballard’s book.
my favorite spielberg movie.
1:50 "Gone off his crumpet, that's what he's done. Dotty as you please." -Ellen, Mary Poppins
*If that Colonel's face isn't the actual face of UNCLE SAM, I don't know what is.*
I gotta watch this film again.
Certainly Speilberg's best film
Just his laugh shows that Christian bale could play the joker better then Jared Leto
Seeing him wearing winter jacket, perhaps, under the sun makes me feel so hot.
It's a pilot jacket
@@Takeshi357
Goatskin US Navy G-3 flight jacket in seal brown with mouton collar.
That’s the jacket he got from the Japanese pilot
Allelujah...alleluijaaaah...! Finally...
As a kid I always wondered what the can he was drinking actually was. I'm guessing now as adult it was either fruit or condensed milk.
Well, it says it right there on the side of the can... evaporated milk. In fact, that brand, Jerzee, is still available. Side note: condensed milk is sweetened, evaporated milk is not.
And boiled Watter
oh gosh this film is brutal till the end, and you cant help to sob, but there is a happy ending at least.
Evidently hes 49 today so im wtg this ..feels like 87 sometimes .
what?
Please give Bale Oscar!
Going crazy here.
I think God helped Spielberg to make this movie.One of the best pieces of art ever made.
I always felt that this older American colonel was a tribute to Lee Marvin (who died the year the film was made)
America!!!
Ok, everything is ok but what's american unit w 2:13 ? I never heard about american soldiers fighting in China ( except pilots )
Is in Japan remember
Just a great film Chris tan was brilliant as the young boyx
I had loved this seen of music and sound of bicycle
Full movie?
Why this film was denied the Oscar, is a travesty. One of the best movies ever!
Mi pelicula favorita de los 90 ☺️
Christian bale?? Songs played in mio my mio (swedish astrid lindgren film ). And this!
Car peels out while coming to a stop on a dirt surface?
Joe Biden at the very end...He really fought in WW2...❤
That song thats being sung. Whats the name? How to find it ?
Exultate Justi by John Williams
@@palette_1563 if only words could express how much i want to thank you
@@juliusraben3526 YW. When I was a kid we sang this piece. Same words but by a much earlier composer. ruclips.net/video/KIeyCOftCMY/видео.html
If you dont like this and your an American,Get the $@&% out!I love Steve Spielberg!
We’re not allowed to despise Spielberg for being a serial child r@pist? Sorry but we do.
This was the first film ever i watched christian bale kid to new york phsypcho 🙈
In between he was a singing, dancing “Newsie” in early 20th century New York.
Hey kid, want a Hershey’s Bar?
Buena la película siempre la veo
The general looks like Lee Marvin from Dirty Dozen
I don't get it. I don't remember from WWII history that American troops ever set foot on mainland China except captured pilots from Doolittle raid.
new tablet I guess you never saw the movie then.
I add, the WHOLE movie is a fantasy. Not real at all. Just an old guy remembering his childhood all wrong. Listen to John Williams’ music alone. It gives it away.
United States 6'th Army fought in both Burma and China.
Pretty sure little Christian Bale wasn't there either. But I could be wrong.
Brad Sakemi He was. This and The Last Emperor (both in 1986-1987) were the first foreign productions shot in China.
Two greatest strategic errors in history of warfare, Hitler invades Russia, Niponese bomb Pearl Harbor.
@@jamie5110 You're forgetting one major detail. Two American aircraft carriers were out to sea !! GAME CHANGER !!!
Wayne. We wonder why Bruce Wayne went nuts and dress up like a bat.
I wasn't aware Bruce wayne was English and was a kid in 1945 😂 seemed American enough and young in the early 2000s in those documentaries of his vigilant life masquerading as a bat.
America f yeah!
Oh they stole a chinese car
Muy buena piculaca allí Cristian Blade mostro ser un actor de primera, y también incluir a John Malcovihc que ese si es un actoraso.
Batman in ww2.
God Bless America... the Righteous Might of Humanity!
those 2 righteous nukes huh
Idiot u forget history and facts... the Atomic bomb was created out of fear that Germany will developed and use it first. Second it ended the second world war with Japan, saving many Americans lives.
MrMonikura so why is it a problem if Iran build it?
Can't the same justification be used?
Where was Iran when Hitler and Japan wanted to rampaged and ravaged the world??? That right no don't comment!!!
MrMonikura Iran back then was backed by the British government.
If you are referring to Islamic Republic of Iran, you do know the Islamic revolution occur at 1979. So how can Iran do anything?
Love audio was better
Respite
🤧😊
LOL 2:18 to 2:21
I surrender
......volevo solo giocare......e mi sono ritrovato tutto contro.....
I know I'm in the minority here. But, I think this is Spielberg's weakest movie.
Imo... Schindler's List is a TRUE masterpiece
This movie was simply AWFUL!!!!!!