Review of Fires on the Plain (1959) by Malevolent1991 M — 18 Jun 2012
More than half a century after its release, Fires on the Plain stands tall not only as a painfully accurate depiction of WWII's Pacific Theater, but as a testament to the horrific side-effects of war.
Alongside a superb script and gripping performances, Nobi is glaring look at humanity at its lowest. The film's execution flawlessly captures the fleeting line between life and death; this is a film that will stay with the audience long after it's over.
This review of Fires on the Plain (1959) was written by Malevolent1991 M on 18 Jun 2012.
Fires on the Plain has generally received very positive reviews.
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