Kamis, 09 November 2017

FILM RECON: “Forgive–Don’t Forget” review

SNAPSHOT: “Forgive—Don’t Forget” could simply be viewed as the story of an American returning a World War II-era samurai sword to a Japanese family. Instead, the one-hour documentary is a thoughtful, nuanced, and heartfelt journey of reconciliation that helps strengthen mutual respect and understanding between two cultures. ON TARGET: As with any well-told story, the …

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