Review of Fires on the Plain (2015) by Danny D — 30 Jan 2009
Another brilliant film from the great kon ichikawa. fires of the plain deals with taboo subjetcs for japanese culture such as the surrender of soldiers in the time of war and cannabalism, but there is a sense of honesty and reality in the portrayal of these things.
the camera work and acting were perfect, and although the story hit a wall for about 20 minutes in the middle, it picked back up and ended with excellence. beautiful anti-war film.
This review of Fires on the Plain (2015) was written by Danny D on 30 Jan 2009.
Fires on the Plain has generally received positive reviews.
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