https://agoodmovietowatch.com/wp-content/uploads/onoda-10000-nights-in-the-jungle-2.png

Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle 2021 / An epic portrait of delusional patriotism that misses the chance to be about more

7.4

It’s an incredible story, but it’s one that only really deserves to be told a certain way, which director Arthur Harari gets right. Onoda’s one-man crusade to continue World War II is nothing short of delusional, and Harari spends most of the film following the soldier as his companions die one by one, worsening his delusions even further. Unfortunately, even with how impressively strange this story is, 10,000 Nights in the Jungle still misses the opportunity to look through the lens of Onoda’s victims. He is, after all, a literal embodiment of colonization’s lingering effects, so it’s sad that the Philippines here is just window dressing more than anything.

Login to add your review.