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Brilliant films. The books 'Fires on the Plain' and 'Harp of Burma' have both been translated into English.

Posted by Tony D. on November 7, 2011 at 18:35:44:

Should you want to read them...if you haven't already.

'Harp of Burma' was originally a series of children's stories.

Both these books are very much worth searching out and if I may I would also like to mention 'Nanjing Requiem' by Ha Jin...but be prepared for an emotional wringer.

BTW, there are many other excellent Japanese humanist genre films out there, 'Sansho the Bailiff' is one you might want to check out if you have not already.


J.B.