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Twenty-Four Eyes - Nijushi no hitome
Twenty-Four Eyes (Niyushi No Hitomi) (1954), Keisuke Kinoshita, (Japan Film Collection) The cost of war is
counted in wrecked hopes and wasted human potential in Kinoshita's powerful denunciation of a system that stiffles
invidvidual growth and transforms personal ambition into unflinching devotion to the state. The Films begins in
1928, and follows Miss Oishi, a shockingly modern and progressive Japanese woman, who begins her tenure as an
elementary school teach. To her, the future seems to hold limitless possibilities for her 12 first-grade teachers. But
when the story ends, in the late 1940's this promise has been wrecked by war, poverty, and restrictive tradition.
(M066/116minutes/VHS English with Subtitles)
Twenty-Four Eyes (1954, Keisuke Kinoshita) - Set in the years prior to World War II, this is a powerful
denunciation of a society that stifles individual growth and transforms children's personal ambitions into unthinking
devotion to the state. A progressive schoolteacher comes to a remote island in 1928, filled with hopes for her 12
young students. But by the end of the war, those hopes have been dashed by poverty, war and inflexible tradition.
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