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The Wind Cannot Read
A British officer falls in love with his Japanese instructor at a military language school. They start a romance, but she is regarded as the enemy and is not accepted by his countrymen.
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Plot Summary
During World War II, a British intelligence officer stationed in Burma is assigned to learn the Japanese language. He falls deeply in love with a young Burmese woman who becomes his tutor, leading to a passionate but forbidden romance amidst the backdrop of war.
Critical Reception
The film was generally met with a mixed to positive reception, with praise often directed at the performances and the exploration of intercultural romance during wartime. However, some critics found the narrative conventional for its time. It performed moderately at the box office.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive portrayal of an interracial romance against a wartime backdrop.
Dirk Bogarde's performance as the conflicted officer was frequently highlighted.
Some found the plot predictable, adhering to familiar wartime romance tropes.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Burma (now Myanmar), which was a significant undertaking for a British film of that era.
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