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There follows a dance of gaudy melancholy, a masque of hearty and falsely cheerful military nostalgia that reveals the implicit horrors of patriotic gore as forthrightly as archival battlefield footage — and does so with the fierce, ongoing implication of Ozu's contemporaries in the immoral, conventional attitudes that resulted in those horrors.
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