The Burmese Harp Comments

  • Theodora 2022-04-23 07:04:07

    Delicate humanity, simple...

  • Dagmar 2022-04-23 07:04:07

    If it was a novel, it might give five stars, but the movie is so warm and expressive of war, and the music doesn't know why, it feels so contrived! ! ! ! The plot is also very protracted, in short, it looks uncomfortable for a...

  • Tyson 2022-04-23 07:04:07

    It's a pity, it seems that only Japanese people are people in the eyes of the director or the original...

  • Koby 2022-04-23 07:04:07

    "Why do we suffer so much, Burma's soil is red and so are the...

  • Keenan 2022-04-23 07:04:07

    The craftsmanship is a little heavier, and it is too sensational. It is also a reflection on the war. I prefer Kinoshita Keisuke's "Twenty-Four...

  • Garnett 2022-04-23 07:04:07

    The structure and narrative are pretty solid, and the photography has quite a few highlights. The hypocritical elements in the essence of Dongying's films are inevitably a little bit, but the plot makes sense from the perspective of religious enlightenment. The Myanmar style is beautifully presented. There are many highlights in the tidbits: The original plan was to shoot color films, but the color technology was immature, and the cameras that needed to use three primary colors and three rolls...

  • Abdullah 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    Japanese take up masculinity. . Still pretty silly. I couldn't help laughing when two parrots stood on the monk's shoulders at the same time (and somehow their butts were facing the camera). How much effort did the late-born nation have to work hard to be worthy of singing a song with the British? I am not a left-wing utilitarian view of art, but a pessimistic historicist view of art. Seen at Sendani...

  • Carmine 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    Don't you know that Japan and Britain will continue to fight, and Burma is still Burma. Myanmar is a Buddhist country. You die and Burma bury you. You are hungry, Burma will give you...

  • Tate 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    As a photographer, Ichichuan Kun is impeccable. As a non-Five Mao who was brainwashed and grew up by the aggressor country, this is not a reflection on the sins of war that the five Mao are eager to see, but an elegy for the pain caused by the war to the Japanese...

  • Addison 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    Do Burmese speak Japanese? The pace is too slow. 56 editions, 85 editions, the same...

Extended Reading

The Burmese Harp quotes

  • British officer: We've done all we can. The troops that took Triangle Mountain have returned home. The Japanese survivors are not in this town.

    Captain Inouye: But that tune?

    British officer: You hear a certain way of playing - a few notes floating by the breeze, and it's enough to make you think a dead man is alive. You must be dreaming.

    British officer: [to his adjutant] He must be dreaming!

  • Captain Inouye: The songs uplifted our spirits and sometimes our hearts.