The story behind Danny Boy

Everardo 2022-05-11 23:20:42

European and American World War II movies rarely have stories of Asian battlefields. This movie is quite attractive. It made a group of European ladies become slaves of the Japanese, and suddenly felt that they had empathy with our nation. Those who didn't go to the front line during the war were the worst, just like these women. They were no different from prisoners of war. They worked every day but were intimidated and bullied by the Japanese army. The place where we live is so broken, I admire the director from where he found these filming locations... But even such an environment can't hide their extravagance and courage, discussing music in the farmland, composing music scores under the oil lamp, letting people from different People in the country sing chorus, at this time may need more spiritual sustenance, need a strong will to survive the end of the war. There are a few prominent heroines, Lao Kai was still a tender Xiao Kai back then, Xiao Kai's acting skills are very moving. Under such circumstances, he is unyielding and joking. After being tortured, he is still stubborn. I think if Elizabeth's director watched this movie. The movie may be looking for her to play Elizabeth more. In the end, the war was won. Danny Boy was a song we performed on stage when we sang, so the ending song was very touching when I heard it. I didn't know it was created in this environment. Originally, I wanted to make up for Kate's movie, and it felt good to watch this multi-protagonist drama.

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Paradise Road quotes

  • Topsy Merritt: If I ever get out of this, I'll never say a word against New Jersey.

    Rosemary Leighton-Jones: You'll never get out of this. None of us will ever leave Sumatra.

  • Mrs. Roberts: I really don't mind dying.