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62 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From a Sansei's Point of View
Being a third generation Japanese-American (Sansei), and having my parents interned in the camps, this movie has a special place in my heart. Robert Pirosh did an incredible job in getting so much information about the Japanese- American situation: the camps, the differences between the Hawaiian and State- side Japanese (Kotonks and Kanakas), the different views of the...
Published on April 13, 2003 by Akira Umemoto

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Solid WWII film that deserves wider audience - horrible Alpha Video transfer
This is a solid WWII film that displays what the 442nd Regimental Combat Team went through both before and during the war. The other reviews do a fine job of summarizing this film. I am merely posting to warn others of the horrible Alpha Video transfer of this film. My copy is washed out to the point that it is difficult in some scenes to tell what is on screen. The audio...
Published on March 2, 2008 by D. Hauser


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62 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From a Sansei's Point of View, April 13, 2003
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This review is from: Go For Broke! (DVD)
Being a third generation Japanese-American (Sansei), and having my parents interned in the camps, this movie has a special place in my heart. Robert Pirosh did an incredible job in getting so much information about the Japanese- American situation: the camps, the differences between the Hawaiian and State- side Japanese (Kotonks and Kanakas), the different views of the war and even using a Japanese curse word as a password! I was so impressed and pleased with the results.

The movie follows the exploits of the 442, the first all-Nisei (Japanese- American) Regimental combat team in WWII. In early 1942, all the Japanese- Americans in California, Seattle, Oregon and Hawaii were uprooted from their homes and put into camps. All the volunteers were from the 10 internment camps throughout the western states. They felt that this was the only way to prove to the U. S. that they were as patriotic as anybody else, in fact most of them were American Citizens! Since they had nothing to lose, but their lives, their motto was "GO FOR BROKE!" and that's what they did. They are today the most decorated battalion in the history of the U.S. military and proved something that they shouldn't have to be proved, that they were Americans!

Van Johnson is used as the "white man" foil, to show how the rest of the country looked at the Japanese-American, and he does a great job. He starts off as a bigot, but as he begins to understand and respect his troops, he becomes one of them. There's a funny scene where one of his men call him "BAKATARE", which is a curse word close to "Damn, stupid...." and tells him that the soldier is being very polite, he's bowing as he says this. This film has everything: humor, action, great characters and... truth!

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic, February 9, 2000
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This review is from: Go for Broke [VHS] (VHS Tape)
THis movie portarayed one of the most decorrated U.S Army regiment in WWII. Despite all their hardship and racism, the Japanese American refected their heroism in combat in the Europian theaters. THere won't be any snoozee messages in this flicks, just the stories as the men of the 442nd told them.
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Go For Broke!, May 2, 2000
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This review is from: Go for Broke [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is one of the only films to focus in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. It shows the courage of the Japanese-Americans who fought against the Germans during World War II while their families were still imprisoned in the United States. A favorite of my grandfather, a member of the 442nd.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Go for Broke, July 3, 2005
This review is from: Go For Broke! (DVD)
GO FOR BROKE! (1951) is a typical war movie in many respects. It chronicles the story of one regiment - the U.S. 442nd Regimental Combat Team - from its formation in 1943, through boot camp and finally to the battlefields of Italy and France. The twist is that the regiment is comprised of Japanese-American volunteers, Nisei, or second-generation Japanese-Americans. The men are commanded by a typically (for the day) prejudiced soldier, Lt. Mike Grayson (Van Johnson).
Anyone familiar with combat war movies will find the familiar in GO FOR BROKE! The unit goes from green and raw to tough and cohesive. They adopt a pet (a pig, in this case), distribute k-rations to the hungry citizens of liberated towns and cluster around for mail call. The difference is that children seem a little fearful of the foreign looking foreigners, and many of the letters from home are written from internment camps. The movie dedicates itself to proving the regiment's prowess as soldiers and showing how Grayson's prejudice slowly erodes as his respect for his men grow.
GO FOR BROKE! opens with an except from a proclamation from President Roosevelt announcing the formation of the 442nd - "Americanism is not, and never was, a matter of race or ancestry." Featuring many 442nd veterans in the movie it has a layer of reality that most war movies lack, and it doesn't flinch from displaying the bitterness felt by some of the soldiers. In many ways it's similar to the Civil War movie GLORY, the movie about the Massachusetts 54th Colored Regiment starring Matthew Broderick, Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington. The production values aren't as high in this one, although the combat sequences are well done, and the acting talents isn't nearly of the caliber of GLORY, but GO FOR BROKE! touches the same themes, and GLORY can't touch the verisimilitude GO FOR BROKE! and its army veteran actors achieve. The Pro-Active dvd I'm reviewing is a bit washed out but otherwise in good shape. There's no extras on the disk, but it's so inexpensive extras might have made me feel guilty. Highly recommended, especially for war movie fans.



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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Unique Heartfelt Story., February 18, 2007
This review is from: Go For Broke! (DVD)
This highly underrated film should be required viewing for any high school & University student. This film shows the two sides of the coin of life. Life is neither heads or tails, it is both. The film is about the US 442nd regiment combat team in WW2. The Japanese-American platoon had to fight both the Germans & the racial prejidices of their fellow GI's. Lieutenant Mike Grayson-Van Johnson trains the men, but does so very unwillingly. Soon during their campaigns in Italy & France in 1943-44, he develops a great admiration for the Japanese-Americans. The depth of their sacrifice & heroic strength-"Go For Broke motto," prove to him that they are both great soldiers & Americans.

To the present day they remain the most decorated unit in the history of the US military. The acting by all was good throughout. The only negatives of the film are that the battle scenes seem somewhat unrealistic & it could have been a bit longer.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Most decorated unit in World War II, February 20, 2006
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This movie is about the U.S. 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II. We follow the unit from its formation in 1943, through boot camp and finally to the battlefields of Italy and France.

It is a good war film typical of those filmed of the time. The one difference is, this unit was formed of Japanese-Americans. The soldiers were volunteers, and many had their family placed into internment camps by the U.S. Govt. The movie does not only a good job of depicting their heroism in war and the face discrimination in their own country. But also how the individual soldiers dealt with their families being interred. They fought not just for America and the liberation of Europe, but for family honor.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Solid WWII film that deserves wider audience - horrible Alpha Video transfer, March 2, 2008
This review is from: Go for Broke (DVD)
This is a solid WWII film that displays what the 442nd Regimental Combat Team went through both before and during the war. The other reviews do a fine job of summarizing this film. I am merely posting to warn others of the horrible Alpha Video transfer of this film. My copy is washed out to the point that it is difficult in some scenes to tell what is on screen. The audio is horrible. And this brand new DVD stutters and locks up in one key part of the movie. This happened repeatedly so that there was one section of the movie I never was able to watch. And it happened on a DVD player that has never had any DVD skip or stop before this one came along.

I've viewed many, many old films from this time frame and I realize that the transfers are never going to compete with a current release. However, this one is unbelievably bad and in my opinion it should be pulled from the shelves.

So if you are interested, please do check out this fine movie. But by all means stay away from the Alpha Video version of this film. I'm hoping the VCI video transfer of this film is better...then again, it would take a determined effort for it to be any worse.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars go for this movie!, February 24, 2006
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Will A. Nugent "wildwildwill" (Tampa,fla;the beautiful city by the bay) - See all my reviews
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Based on the real story of the 442 infantry division,this movie delivers the japanese-american story of how much hatered they had to fight to prove themselves to their country and the enemies of their time!You'll like it,even if they glamourize the combat sequences a bit.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Good Movie, awful transfer, August 8, 2009
This review is from: Go for Broke (1951) (DVD)
This is a very good WW2 film and one of the movies I used to see on late night TV many moons ago. This DVD, however, really is an awful transfer. Small, low def picture with a very low frame rate. Youtube videos have better resolution than this. It looks like it was ripped directly from a bad VHS transfer. Really a shame that a good movie like this has to be saddled with an indifferent DVD production. I higly recommend the movie itself, but suggest finding a different transfer and company or a buddy with the movie.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Japanese-American GIs in WWII, October 13, 2006
This review is from: Go For Broke! (DVD)
This is a very good film directed by Robert Pirosh, who scripted HELL IS FOR HEROES with Steve McQueen, about Japanese-American GIs in WWII trained and assigned to fight in Europe during the war. Taught and brilliantly acted and executed this is one of the best war films to come out of that era. It depicts and addresses many of the social issues of Japanese-Americans detained unjustly but given a chance to prove themselves as loyal Americans but more importantly as men of honor defending their country be the politics right or wrong. A good one all around.
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