Review of No Regrets for Our Youth (1946) by Chris Z — 22 Jan 2010
Kyoto professors and university students protest the growing militarization of Japan leading up to World War II. Kurosawa movie starring Setsuko Hara that seems to echo some of the European themes explicit in Spain, and often implicitly underlying WWII where anyone who isn't a fascist is accused of being a Communist.
A bit odd seeing Hara, who often played perfect girl-next-door characters play a character who starts off as a spoiled brat and transforms into a mud covered rice farmer.
This review of No Regrets for Our Youth (1946) was written by Chris Z on 22 Jan 2010.
No Regrets for Our Youth has generally received positive reviews.
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