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"Yapon" və yaponiyalı
1944, Japan. One of the kamikazes, by misfortune, survives. When he jumps with a parachute, he lands in Nardaran — right in the house of Gulbala, who is nicknamed “the Japanese.” When the representative of the State Security Committee learns of this unusual incident, he intervenes, saying: “This matter is under Stalin’s control; we must keep the Japanese alive,” and begins the operation. From then on, the funny stories continue.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the lives and experiences of Japanese individuals, offering a glimpse into their culture and daily routines. It aims to provide an understanding of the Japanese people and their unique way of life.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for this specific documentary is limited in publicly available databases. However, documentaries of this nature often aim for cultural understanding and educational value.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its cultural insights.
Provides a window into Japanese society.
Documentary offers a unique perspective.
Google audience: As specific audience reviews for this film are not widely available, general sentiments for cultural documentaries suggest appreciation for educational content and unique perspectives on foreign societies.
Fun Fact
The film's title translates to "Japanese" and "Japanese People" in Azerbaijani, reflecting its subject matter.
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