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On Army Jun 11, 2025
Title Army
Currently available on the Criterion Channel (Subscription)
To correct the comment below, Kinoshita was only banned until the end of the war. He would go on to direct starting in 1946 and continue making movies until 1988.
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Jun 10, 2025
It was definitely karma - I always found those pinned butterflies were incredibly cruel.
Same!

And tyvm 🦋💕🌸
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Replying to LucyL Jun 6, 2025
A real slice of life film. Rated it the same.
It was a nice little slice of idyllic history. No mention of the war or shortages, just people doing their jobs and making the most of their lives.
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Replying to The Butterfly May 28, 2025
Title Unforgivable
Protagonist
Sorry it was 5 months late. I just watched it. 😅
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Replying to mjcsfla1 May 27, 2025
Title Unforgivable
Did Kim Jung Hyun play the protagonist or antagonist?
Protagonist
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Replying to amanah May 27, 2025
Title Yun Jie
The movie/drama/documentary is heavy from start to finish? No silver lining? I read your review but I want to…
You are welcome! I hope you enjoy it.
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Replying to amanah May 27, 2025
Title Yun Jie
The movie/drama/documentary is heavy from start to finish? No silver lining? I read your review but I want to…
It’s not darkly depressing, just very matter of fact about these kids whose parents live elsewhere to work. From Yun Jie’s perspective, I’d say it had a happy ending.
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