I have a copy of
Letters from Iowa Jima, but I've yet to watch it...
The way that Eastwood shot these two films at the same time reminded me a little of the film
Tora! Tora! Tora!. That film detailed the lead up and bombing of Pearl Harbour and was shown from both the US and Japanese perspectives. They even had separate Japanese and American directors tell each side separately before it was cut together. Originally, they approached the legendary Akira Kurosawa to direct the Japanese portion, though they lied to him about who was going to direct the US perspective, and when he found out, he had himself fired from the project.
Tora! Tora! Tora! was infinitely superior to that retarded
Pearl Harbour with Ben Affleck. That stunk of revisionist, patriotism and constructivist propaganda. Not surprising coming from Jerry Bruckheimer.
Still, I wasn't that impressed by
Flags of our Fathers. It wasn't one of Eastwood's best films. Those that have seen both, do you think
Letters from Iowa Jima is better?