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
  • Reggie 2022-01-20 08:03:36

    A thin body beating a great heart

    Half a semester has passed since I went to an elective course in college. I have watched 6 movies in total, including Nihon Kokaku Centenary (documentary), Rashomon, Tokyo Monogatari, Yugetsu Monogatari, Ichikawa Kun Monogatari (documentary) and Today Watch The finished Burmese harp.

    They are all...

  • Courtney 2022-01-20 08:03:36

    Why is Mizushima reluctant to talk to his teammates? ——The unexplained plot of the film

    This film is really a model of conveying things and expressing aspirations. There are many silent plots in it. Thoughts and feelings are conveyed through things, which are interlinked and naturally exquisite.

    This film is also very ideological. In the end, Mizushima's letter answered the reason why...

The Burmese Harp quotes

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

  • Voice of Mizushima's parrot: No, I can't go back.