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Captain Tanaka:
What can I say, except that attacking the enemy is a characteristic of war. Adrienne Pargiter:
The Prince Albert was full of women and children, not soldiers. Captain Tanaka:
A matter of regret. Adrienne Pargiter:
More than that. There's a Geneva Convention laying down the rules of war. Captain Tanaka:
Japan has signed no Geneva Convention. If war has began, it can only mean the time for rules has ended. The aim is to win
What can I say, except that attacking the enemy is a characteristic of war. Adrienne Pargiter:
The Prince Albert was full of women and children, not soldiers. Captain Tanaka:
A matter of regret. Adrienne Pargiter:
More than that. There's a Geneva Convention laying down the rules of war. Captain Tanaka:
Japan has signed no Geneva Convention. If war has began, it can only mean the time for rules has ended. The aim is to win
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What can I say
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Except that attacking the enemy is a characteristic of war
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The Prince Albert was full of women and children not soldiers
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A matter of regret
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More than that there's a Geneva convention laying down the rules of war
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Japan has signed no Geneva convention
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If a war has begun it can only mean the time for rules has ended
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The aim is to win
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Movie Summary
A group of women who are imprisoned on the island of Sumatra by the Japanese during World War II use music to relieve their misery.

