

Taking the Chilean coup as an example, a group of young officers plan to overthrow the Japanese government on V-J Day. They aim to abolish the post-war constitution, restore the national army and revive the traditional spirit of Japan. As the conspiracy is exposed, the coup squadrons are wiped out one by one. The remaining squadron takes over a night train bound for Tokyo.
Direction
Yamamoto's suffocating train compartments as pressure cooker
Acting
Watase's unraveling idealism versus Mikuni's weary pragmatism
Production
1978 sleeper train recreated with obsessive period detail
Director
Satsuo Yamamoto
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film adapts Ryuzan Aku's novel inspired by actual 1970 JSDF officer conspiracies, making its 'what if' uncomfortably close to historical reality.
Yamamoto, a former leftist filmmaker, deliberately cast sympathetic actors to make audiences confront their own attraction to revolutionary violence before the third act brutally punishes them for it.