¡Broken Sun
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[Machine Translation] Live and do not suffer the shame of captivity. In 1944, 1104 Japanese soldiers escaped from a POW camp to commit suicide, and through the heart-to-heart exchanges between the soldiers and the former soldiers who sheltered them, this moving story depicts the tragedy of war and the dignity of human life. --It is the end of World War II. Jack is tormented by the trauma of not being able to save his best friend and the tragic experiences of his past service in the war. Masaru gives Jack a chance to spend some time with him, and Masaru begins to speak to him in a few words. Masaru was captured by the Allied Forces and interned at the 12th POW camp in Cowra. He was able to speak English, and he respected the war precepts: "Live and let live, and suffer no shame. He was a popular figure among the Japanese POWs who respected the war precept "Live and do not suffer the shame of a prisoner of war. One day, he is notified of a plan to transfer a civilian soldier to the camp. The officers are furious at the plan to separate the officers and civilians, who are more than brothers. They decide to write a circle and an X on a piece of toilet paper and have everyone vote on whether to accept the transfer or desert during a riot. Picture label.


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Original Release Year: 2008

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Jai Koutrae


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