Review of Behind the Rising Sun (1943) by Jenn M — 05 Sep 2012
It was okay. Its an interesting beginning, kind of lagged a bit and then a lot of things happen inthe last half. Basically a nice, naive, man, Seki quickly falls for his fathers secretary, which is wrong because he family doesn't come from money.
Seki goes off to war with China and is disgusted at what he sees. However, he is told that he must ignore these things and basically grow some balls. When he returns home, he is confronted about what he saw and how he did nothing about it.
He no longer is the nice guy that he used to be. I don't want to give away the ending too much but its good.
This review of Behind the Rising Sun (1943) was written by Jenn M on 05 Sep 2012.
Behind the Rising Sun has generally received mixed reviews.
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