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Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (1983) - Red Triangle Reviews

This week! We go a bit moody and serious as we take a look at a genuine cult classic as we explore the 1983 period classic "Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence" Starring David Bowie, Takeshi Kitano, Tom Conti and Ryuichi Sakamoto. A genuinely impressive film set in a Japanese Prisoner of War Camp during World War 2. Contents: 00:00 - Intro 00:15 - Overview 01:04 - The Plot 05:36 - The Script 08:20 - Who Directed/Wrote this? 10:14 - The Direction 11:35 - The Cine 12:42 - The Performances 15:52 - The Soundtrack 16:32 - Final Thoughts 17:15 - Credits Thanks for watching! And if you can please consider subscribing! If you'd like to keep on top of my latest reviews, blogs and other fantastic things then you can find much much more at my website here: https://tytdreviews.com/ And if your new here why not check out my "Beginners guide" playlist featuring some of my all time best reviews!:    • Tales from the Quadead zone (1987) - ...   Follow us on Twitter!: https://twitter.com/tytdreview?lang=en And Instagram:   / tytdreview   And finally a special thanks to "Chriddof" for the TYTD Theme Tune: https://linktr.ee/chriddof #TYTDReviews #Badmovies #Filmcritic #Moviereview #Bmovies #Cult #Cultcinema #Cultmovies Synopsis: In 1942 British soldier Jack Celliers comes to a Japanese prison camp. The camp is run by Yonoi, who has a firm belief in discipline, honor and glory. In his view, the allied prisoners are cowards when they chose to surrender instead of committing suicide. One of the prisoners, interpreter John Lawrence, tries to explain the Japanese way of thinking, but is considered a traitor. - Mattias Thuresson

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