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‘Forgotten’ WW2 film starring David Bowie that Christopher Nolan named in his top 10

amedpostBy amedpostSeptember 25, 2025 Entertainment No Comments2 Mins Read
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Christopher Nolan named a “real gem” of a war film starring David Bowie among his favourite movies. Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983) is set in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp during World War 2 and focuses on the fraught but complex relationship between the captors and captives.

Among them is the wise-cracking and rebellious Maj. Jack “Strafer” Celliers, played by Bowie, who becomes a focus of harsh punishments. But throughout, British lieutenant John Lawrence – the only Japanese speaker among those captured – attempts to find common ground between the camp commander Capt. Yonoi (played by Japanese rockstar Ryuichi Sakamoto) and the prisoners and overcome their diverging loyalties and philosophies.

The film, which was directed and co-written by Nagisa Ōshima, is based on books by South African writer Sir Laurens van der who was captured by Japanese forces in Java (then part of the Dutch East Indies) during the war, and spent three years in a POW camp.

Nolan, famous for directing huge blockbusters like the Dark Knight trilogy, Dunkirk, and Inception, included it in a top 10 for Criterion, saying: “Few films have been able to capture David Bowie’s charisma, but Oshima’s wartime drama seems tailor-made for his talents.

“Tom Conti has rarely been such a sympathetic guide for the audience’s emotions.”

The drama was nominated for the Palme d’Or when it was released some four decades ago, but is now seen as an overlooked classic. One fan on IMDb wrote: “How this film has become so forgotten is one of the great mysteries of cinema history. It is the best film of 1983 (although I suppose you can argue that 1983 wasn’t a great year for films).

“Tom Conti himself is an actor people seem to have forgotten about, but he does superb work, and his Col Lawrence is one of his best performances.

“Bowie, Sakamoto, Thompson…this is simply one well-acted movie,” they added.

Another said the relationship between Celliers and Yonoi “brought tears almost to my eyes”. “The depth and feeling of the movie, moved me enormously, especially the final scenes.”

A third called it a “real gem” with a “cracking story line and great acting by a star studded cast”.

The film has a 15 certificate and depicts the brutal conditions experienced by prisoners of war, so may not be for everyone.

Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence is available to rent or buy on YouTube, Apple TV, and Amazon Prime.

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