
A stunning Speilberg classic
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Empire of the Sun tells the moving story of a young British boy living in Shanghai in the early 1940s. Young Jim leads an idyllic lifestyle in an area of China under heavy British influence and control. However in 1941 after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbour, the mother country goes to war with the Japanese, the country which has been developing its influence over China since the 30s. At that point Jim's world is turned upside down. He is soon separated from his parents and ends up in the company of an American (John Malkovich from Johnny English & The Man in the Iron Mask). Before long they are placed in a Japanese PoW camp, where Jim's love of both planes and the USA develops. It is a great story of danger, tragedy and in the end some sort of happiness. Jim manages to survive the war in the camp, despite his friends (including Miranda Richardson from the Blackadders & The Lost Prince) dying and suffering around him. It is a happy and moving ending as after America's liberation of the camp, Jim is re-united with his parents. A joy to watch, Steven Spielberg at his best with music by John Williams (Harry Potter, Star Wars & Indiana Jones).
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