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Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence Released:
1983 A highly unusual war movie with as many detractors as fans, this English-language feature directed by Nagisa Oshima (In the Realm of the Senses) stars David Bowie as a silent, ethereal POW in a Japanese camp. Protesting--via his own enigmatic rebellion--the camp's brutal conditions and treatment of prisoners, Bowie's character earns the respect of the camp commandant (Ryuichi Sakamoto). While the two seem locked in an unspoken, spiritual understanding, another prisoner (Tom Conti) engages in a more conventional resistance against a monstrous sergeant (Takeshi). The
film has a way of evoking as many questions as certainties, and it is
not always easy to understand the internal logic of the characters' actions.
But that's generally true of Oshima's movies, in which the power of certain
relationships is almost hallucinatory in self-referential intensity. The
cast is outstanding, and Bowie is particularly fascinating in his alien
way. Click
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