If you loved Destiny: The Tale of Kamakura, try Eternal Zero – Flight of No Return
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Eternal Zero – Flight of No Return
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Both films are directed by Takashi Yamazaki, and they sit in Drama / Mystery territory. If that's the register that drew you to Destiny: The Tale of Kamakura, the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.
What Eternal Zero – Flight of No Return is
Iwo Jima, spring 1981. A silver wristwatch ticks toward auction day while two siblings sort through a dead pilot’s few belongings. One old man insists he refused orders. Another claims he flew willingly. Each story unspools a different ghost. Like Miyazaki’s early Shōnen Jump nostalgia filtered through war’s last black-and-white letters.