In a time of war, an extraordinary group of women turned a song of hope into a symphony of triumph. From the director of “Driving Miss Daisy” comes a true story of courage, triumph, friendship and strength starring Glenn Close (“Dangerous Liaisons”), OscarĀ®-Winner Frances McDormand (1996 Best Actress, “Fargo”) and Emmy Award Winner Julianna Margulies (TV’s “ER”). This compelling drama reveals the heroic actions of a group of women held prisoner by the Japanese during World War ll. These diverse women from different countries, speaking different languages, unite to form a vocal orchestra-creating a life affirming symphony of human voices.Earnest and well-meaning, this film also accumulates power as it goes along, despite its inability to generate any moral complexity. But then how complex can you get in a story about the Japanese imprisonment and mistreatment of an international group of women (including Glenn Close, Frances McDormand, and Julianna Margulies)? Written and directed by Bruce Beresford, it’s based on a true story. Japanese brutality has been well chronicled before; the real story here is the way these women of different social and ethnic backgrounds achieve a sense of solidarity in the face of potentially deadly abuse. Strong performances and many uplifting and moving moments. –Marshall Fine
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