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How has Japanese cinema depicted historical events and periods?
How has Japanese cinema depicted historical events and periods?
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Japanese cinema has depicted historical events and periods with nuance and complexity, exploring themes of war, social change, and cultural identity. Films like Akira Kurosawa’s “Seven Samurai” and “Ran” provide insight into Japan’s feudal era, while others like “Grave of the Fireflies” offer poignant reflections on the devastation of war.