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Thursday, November 17, 2011

About Obachan's Garden

It’s a great film ,it touched the deepest part of my heart. The film showed us that how cruelty the war is. Because of the war, Obachan' lost touch with her two daughter, but she never forget them. The climax is at the end of the film, when Obachan finally met one of he daughter,I was moved

I think that violin is a simple of Obachan’s thoughts of Japan. No matter where she go, she always carries her violin. The scene which most impressed me was when Obachan heard that Hiroshima was attacked by citybuster, she felt desperate but couldn’t do anything to save her daughters, so she kept on playing violin hoping the music could bring her affection to Japan, to her daughters.

I was also surprised when I found that the woman who played Obachan in the film is Linda Ohama herself. She is a not just a great director but also a good actor.