In 1944, Japan was occupied by the Allies. Hiroo Onoda, who is 22 years old and is trained to work in intelligence, finds a philosophy that goes against what the government says: don't commit suicide, stay alive no matter what, and the mission is more important than anything else. This person will be sent to Lubang, a small island in the Philippines where the Americans are about to land. There, they will fight a guerrilla war until the Japanese troops return. Soon after, the Empire will give up, and Onoda will give up 10,000 days later.
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In 1944, Japan was occupied by the Allies. Hiroo Onoda, who is 22 years old and is trained to work in intelligence, finds a philosophy that goes against what the government says: don't commit suicide, stay alive no matter what, and the mission is more important than anything else. This person will be sent to Lubang, a small island in the Philippines where the Americans are about to land. There, they will fight a guerrilla war until the Japanese troops return. Soon after, the Empire will give up, and Onoda will give up 10,000 days later.
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