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Ashita e no yuigon (2007)
Contemplative viewing
I watched this film - aka "Best Wishes For Tomorrow" at the Santa Barbara Film Festival. It was not what I'd expected. I thought it would be like Hart's War or A Few Good Men, but this film is an entirely different kettle of fish. It's a very reflective tale in which there are no heroics or melodrama. The story cuts between scenes from within the courtroom and scenes of Mr Okada in prison, rallying around the morale of his subordinates. The acting was first rate. I've always been a fan of Robert Lesser and Aoi 'Hula Girls' Yu. I especially liked Featherstone's defense team - Jon Mitchell was great as the assistant to the good doctor, and the Japanese co-star's English was impeccable.. The music score was wonderful and brought me to the brink of tears on a couple of occasions. Overall, this movie reminded me of a time when we as Americans could be proud in our legal system. Something which is sadly not true today.
Embers (2006)
Spine tingling
Beautiful cinematography and some great imagery makes this one of the best shorts that I've seen in a while. I was expecting a drab 12 minutes but I was really pleasantly surprised. From the opening archive footage to the stunning shots of the New Zealand (?) countryside, this one stood out from the crowd.
The cast was great - especially the Japanese soldier, and the mid-point change in gear kept me glued to the scene. It's not many films that hint at Allied war crimes and I'm interested in seeing if this will be re-released alongside the upcoming Japanese film "Ashita E No Yuigon"? Watch it alongside Letters from Iwo Jima and Snow Falling on Cedars for a rounded view of World War Two.