Plot summary
After the Japanese kidnap two Korean teenagers and take them to a comfort station to join other girls who are serving as sex slaves, only one of them survives. Decades later, the elderly woman tries to reunite with her friend's spirit.
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Some pretty scenes make this worth watching
Harrowing
A dark and harrowing look at Japanese WW2-era war crimes from the point of view of the Korean women kidnapped by soldiers and forced to become 'comfort women', a euphemism for prostitutes on the Chinese mainland, shipped across to keep the occupying troops happy. It's as graphic and unpleasant as you'd expect for a film focused on rape and murder, and yet it's also very well made and acted, quite beautifully shot at times, and of course as visceral and moving as you'd expect.