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The Railway Man

Dear Mr. Nagase, the war has been over for many years. I have suffered much, but I know...

[last lines] Eric:
[handing him a letter]
Dear Mr. Nagase, the war has been over for many years. I have suffered much, but I know you have suffered, too. And you have been most courageous, and brave in working for reconciliation. While I cannot forget what happened in Kanchanaburi, I assure you of my total forgiveness. Sometime the hating has to stop

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Dear Mr Nagase
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the war has been over for many years
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I have suffered much
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But I know you have suffered too
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SOBS
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And you have been most courageous
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and brave
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in working for reconciliation
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Sorry
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While I cannot forget
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what happened in Kanchanaburi
Duration
36 seconds
Views
569
Timestamp in Movie
01:47:03
Uploaded
Mar 15, 2022

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Movie Summary

A former British Army officer, who was tortured as a prisoner of war at a Japanese labor camp during World War II, discovers that the man responsible for much of his treatment is still alive and sets out to confront him.

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