It portrayed well every angle of war, not just the men's, not just the women left behind, and while it is told from the Aizu point of view, you still see all sides. The beginning was slow as the set up for the war had to be done to put the rest into context. The modern framework seemed tacked on, but I guess it is necessary to relate to people 140 years after the incident,
I do not seek out any war movies, due to how they effect me, but I watch this to complete my Yamapi watch list. I do not think I will ever watch it again, but it is now in my memory and I learned yet another important part of Japanese history.
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