Native Title: ????
Also Known As: D-Day , Prisoners of War , My War
Screenwriter & Director: Kang Je Gyu
Screenwriter: Na Hyun
Genres: Action, Historical, Drama, War
Tags: Bromance, Cold Open, Historical Fiction, Enemies To Friends, World War 2, Running, Death, Japanese Colonial Rule, Based On A True Story, Friendship
Also Known As: D-Day , Prisoners of War , My War
Screenwriter & Director: Kang Je Gyu
Screenwriter: Na Hyun
Genres: Action, Historical, Drama, War
Tags: Bromance, Cold Open, Historical Fiction, Enemies To Friends, World War 2, Running, Death, Japanese Colonial Rule, Based On A True Story, Friendship
“Burmese Heart” shows the aftermath of World War II for Japanese soldiers far from home. Before they learn that Japan has surrendered, foraging food is a problem. Mizushima (rank unspecified, played by Yasui Shoji) is a scout who can pass for Burmese and has mastered the Burmese harp. Disguised as a Buddhist monk, Mizushima makes his way to where his company is imprisoned. Along the way, he finds many more corpses. He buries one, but feels that his duty is to return to his own company.