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"They said they dropped the bomb to stop the war. Fifty years have passed, and the bomb continues its war, and not a day goes by that it doesn’t kill again." The contrast between the grandmother’s intact goodness and her children’s petty opportunism constitutes a fundamental theme of the film.
"They said they dropped the bomb to stop the war. Fifty years have passed, and the bomb continues its war, and not a day goes by that it doesn’t kill again."
The contrast between the grandmother’s intact goodness and her children’s petty opportunism constitutes a fundamental theme of the film.
Discover the heartfelt legacy of war and family in Kurosawa’s 'Rhapsody in August'—watch and reflect on this timeless masterpiece.
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