Šikatanakatta to ju'u te wa ikan no desu

(Fernsehfilm)
  • Japan しかたなかったと言うてはいかんのです (mehr)

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Englisch I'd take more of these ordinary intimate films. Films on interesting and unvarnished topics that are worth talking about. How many people even know that vivisection was done on POWs in Japan during WW2? How many people even know what vivisection is? Those who've read Endo Shusaku's The Sea and Poison? A film that's easy to pass over, miss, overlook. But that would be a shame; both Aoi Yū and Cumabuki Satoshi give great performances in this intimate drama, the viewer understands their feelings and motivations quite well. It was short, it doesn't defend anyone, it doesn't really explain much of anything. It just is; and as such, I enjoyed it immensely. ()