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The soundtrack to Nagisa Oshima's film about a British POW in a Japanese camp is a showcase for Sakamoto's versatility and sensitivity as a composer and performer. He blends classical, electronic, and ethnic elements to create a haunting and evocative score that reflects the cultural clash and emotional turmoil of the characters. The title track, which features Sakamoto on piano and David Sylvian on vocals, is a masterpiece of melancholy and beauty that transcends language barriers. The rest of the album ranges from atmospheric ambient pieces to martial drumming to ethereal choral singing, all with Sakamoto's distinctive touch. A rare case of a soundtrack that stands on its own as a musical work of art.
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