In 1942 British soldier Jack Celliers comes to a japanese prison camp. The camp is run by Yonoi, who has a firm belief in discipline, honour and glory. In his view, the allied prisoners are cowards when they chose to surrender instead of commiting suicide. One of the prisoners, interpreter John Lawrence, tries to explain the japanese way of thinking, but is considered a traitor.

Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (1983)
  • Rating: (5,671 votes)
  • Tagline:Java, 1942 - A clash of cultures, a test of the human spirit. »
  • Runtime:123 minutes
  • Director: Nagisa Ôshima
  • Countries:UK, Japan
  • Actors:
    Maj. Jack 'Strafer' Celliers
    David Bowie
    Col. John Lawrence
    Tom Conti
    Capt. Yonoi
    Ryûichi Sakamoto
    Sgt. Gengo Hara (as Takeshi)
    Takeshi Kitano
    Group Capt. Hicksley
    Jack Thompson
    Kanemoto (as Johnny Ohkura)
    Johnny Okura
    De Jong
    Alistair Browning
    Celliers' Brother
    James Malcolm
    Celliers aged 12
    Chris Broun
    Commandant of Military Prison
    Yûya Uchida
  • Genres:Drama, War
  • Producers:
    Terry Glinwood
    executive producer  
    Masato Hara
    executive producer  
    Joyce Herlihy
    associate producer  
    Geoffrey Nethercott
    executive producer  
    Eiko Oshima
    executive producer  
    Larry Parr
    associate producer  
    Jeremy Thomas
    producer  
  • Plot: In 1942 British soldier Jack Celliers comes to a japanese prison camp. The camp is run by Yonoi, who has a firm belief in discipline, honour and glory. In his view, the allied prisoners are cowards when they chose to surrender instead of commiting suicide. One of the prisoners, interpreter John Lawrence, tries to explain the japanese way of thinking, but is considered a traitor. Written by Mattias Thuresson <mattias.thuresson@mbox300.swipnet.se>
  • User's comment: by rogierr

    Do not mistake this masterpiece for a Capra Christmas movie. It is a war film without action (but with atrocities) that opens your eyes and is incredibly versatile and therefore applicable to any war that knows a winner and a loser.

    The story is completely about perspectives and motives: power-madness and despair. Some might find MCML hard to stomach while watching, some afterwards. But I say you have to watch it through to appreciate the concepts fully. Moreover, I say you shouldn't vote it before you've seen all of it; that way the rating wouldn't be as low as 6.9. MCML is one of those films that surpass movies like 'Platoon' (Stone, 1986) on any level. Added to all that, it's also beautifully shot by cinematographer Toichiro Naroshima (Double Suicide).

    One of the best scores in history of cinema by Ryuichi Sakamoto (also 'Wild Palms' and 'Sheltering Sky'), who not only provides it with his strokes of musical genius, but also plays an important role: the androgynous and curious captain in contrast to the virility of Takeshi Kitano (dir and acted Violent Cop, Brother, Hana Bi) the self-confident and straight-forward sergeant. If you've seen any of Kitano's movies, his character in MCML will gain from that. I guess director Nagisa Oshima (Naked Youth, Gohatto) likes to play with feminine and masculine characters. David Bowie fits in brilliantly from that perspective. His character is the most complex and worked out the deepest. My opinion is that this is his best and most intriguing role so far ('the Man who fell to earth' came close). Conti ('If we'll do it, he'll do it') plays a key figure between the Japanese and the POW.

    On which side to lose a war? When to intimidate and when to be intimidated?

    Which side are you on anyway? 'There are times victory is very hard to take' - Colonel John Lawrence. Not without reason sergeant Gengo Hara says 'Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence' not: 'Merry Christmas Colonel Lawrence'. Are you intimidated by an initiation? Or still not when you're POW and the only free part of your body is your head? These are questions the film raises. Unfortunately I can't compare the film to the book, because I haven't read it. MCML is immensely powerful, and really underrated. 10/10


  • Quotes: Captain Yunoi: To be or not to be, that is the question. Colonel Lawrence: God, I wish they'd stop hitting me. Colonel John Lawrence: There are times when victory is very hard to take.
  • Also known as: Furyo (Canada - French title), Furyo (France), Furyo (Italy), Furyo (Turkey - Turkish title), Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (Australia - DVD box title), Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (Australia - DVD box title), Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (International - DVD box title, English title), Boldog Karácsonyt, Mr. Lawrence! (Hungary), Feliz Natal, Mr. Lawrence (Portugal - imdb display title), Feliz Navidad, Mr. Lawrence (Spain), Furyo - Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (West Germany), Furyo, Em Nome da Honra (Brazil), Kala Hristougenna, kyrie Lawrence (Greece - transliterated ISO-LATIN-1 title), Merry Christmas Mister Lawrence (International - alternative spelling, English title), Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence (International - alternative spelling, English title), Merry Christmas, Mister Lawrence (International - alternative spelling, English title), Senjô no merî Kurisumasu (Japan), Wesolych swiat, pulkowniku Lawrence (Poland - imdb display title),

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