
The Narrow Road to the Deep North
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ReportBurma Railway in 1943 and across the Pacific during World War II, charts the cruelty of war, the tenuousness of life and the impossibility of love, as seen through the eyes of an Australian doctor and prisoner of war.
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Does someone vomit?
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at the beginning of the episode they show a donkey and later on in the scene a mine explodes. i don’t think the donkey was hurt at all i didn’t see it anywhere but i wanted to warn just in case!
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flies are shown flying aroud sometimes throughout the season. the characters are mostly outside so
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From the 35 minute mark all the way to 41:33, a POW is viciously and brutally beaten to death, blow after blow to an obscene extent as he begs and pleads for his comrades to help him. The whole ordeal lasts for HOURS and he's crying, screaming and whimpering in excruciating pain the entire time. There's a warning in the beginning of the episode about the graphic content but it does not do it justice in the slightest. Not in the slightest. It was one of the most brutal, most horrifying, most devastating, most heartbreaking, most traumatizing things I have ever seen. That scene is engraved with hot iron on my brain and it's gonna take me a good couple of weeks to stop thinking about it.
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