Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence

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In 1942, the Second World War was in full swing. At this time, Japan was invincible in various battlefields in Asia and had no disadvantages. In the tropical jungle of Java Island in South Asia, a Japanese prisoner of war detention center stands here. Army Captain Senoi (played by Ryuichi Sakamoto) and Sergeant Ohara (played by Kitano Takeshi) jointly manage the detention center. Ohara's style was rude and ruthless. He never showed mercy to European and American prisoners of war, and he was even more cruel to those with homosexual tendencies. In comparison, the handsome Shi Ye appears to be much more of a gentleman. British Army Major Jack (David Bowie) is handsome and handsome. The first time he appeared, Shi Zhi was moved. In the prisoner-of-war camp where homosexuality is prevalent, many emotions cannot be controlled. In the days that followed, the two people wandered between grievances between home and country and personal emotions, and they fought hard and cruelly in each other's hearts... The film was adapted from the novel by British Laurence Bast and won the 1984 Film Weekly Audience Choice Award for Best Film, the 1984 Daily Movie Award for Best Director, Best Picture, Best Soundtrack, Best Screenplay and Best Film. 5 awards including Best Supporting Actor (Takeshi Kitano).

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