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Whiteout (2000 film)

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Whiteout
Directed bySetsurou Wakamatsu
Screenplay by
  • Yuichi Shimpo
  • Kenzaburo Iida
  • Yasuo Hasegawa[1]
Story byYuichi Shimpo[1]
Produced by
  • Shohei Kotaki
  • Noboyuki Toya
  • Takashi Ishihara
  • Hirotsugu Usui[1]
Starring
Cinematography
  • Hideo Yamamoto
  • Satoshi Murakawa[1]
Edited byYoshifumi Fukazawa[1]
Music by
Production
companies
  • Nippon Herald Eiga
  • Fuji-TV
  • Toho
  • Nippon Victor
  • Dentsu
  • Destiny Production[1]
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • 19 August 2000 (2000-08-19) (Japan)
Running time
129 minutes[1]
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office¥4,200,000,000 ($52,876,740)[2]

Whiteout (ホワイトアウト, Howaitoauto) is a 2000 Japanese film about a one-man fight against a terrorist attack at a dam in Japan, starring Yūji Oda (織田裕二) and Nanako Matsushima (松嶋菜々子). It is a Die Hard-style movie made in Japan.

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Plot

It was an ordinary rescue mission for dam controller Togashi Teruo (Yūji Oda) and his colleague Yoshioka Kazushi as they set out to assist a few climbers who met an unexpected blizzard near the Okutowa Dam. Unfortunately, Yoshioka was injured while helping the others and Togashi had no choice but to seek help alone. Things got worse when WHITEOUT - a meteorological phenomenon – appeared and Togashi lost his best friend forever.

Meanwhile, with the most advanced technology, Utsuki Hirotaka (Koichi Sato) and his group of terrorists blow up the only main road to Okutowa Dam, the largest dam in Japan. They take over the dam along with the workers as hostages. They demanded JPY 5 billion from the government with a 24-hour deadline. To let the government know that they mean business, they decide to kill the hostages one by one unless they hear a definite answer from the highest government official. Among the hostages is Hirakawa Chiaki (Nanako Matsushima), Yoshioka’s fiancée whom Togashi promised his best friend to take good care of if anything bad should happen to him.

To make things more complicated, there was a snowstorm and no one can get in or out from the dam. Either the government pays the ransom or the dam will blow up along with the 200,000 residents living close to it. Fortunately, Togashi was not captured by the terrorists and he is now on his own to fight the well-equipped terrorists and to rescue both Hirakawa and the Okutowa Dam alone.

Release

Whiteout was released in Japan on 19 August 2000 where it was distributed by Toho.[1]

Awards and nominations

2001 Awards of the Japanese Academy[3]

  • Best Sound - Osamu Onodera
  • Best Supporting Actor - Kōichi Satō
  • Nomination - Best Actor - Yūji Oda
  • Nomination - Best Actress - Nanako Matsushima
  • Nomination - Best Art Direction - Fumio Ogawa
  • Nomination - Best Cinematography - Hideo Yamamoto
  • Nomination - Best Director - Setsurou Wakamatsu
  • Nomination - Best Editing - Yoshifumi Fukazawa
  • Nomination - Best Film
  • Nomination - Best Lighting - Yoshikazu Motohashi
  • Nomination - Best Music Score - Ken Ishii

2001 Blue Ribbon Awards

Hochi Film Awards

2001 Mainichi Film Award

2001 Nikkan Sports Film Award

  • Ishihara Yujiro Award

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Galbraith IV 2008, p. 416.
  2. ^ "過去興行収入上位作品 一般社団法人日本映画製作者連盟".
  3. ^ "Howaitoauto - IMDb". IMDb.

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