Hello there!
Allow me to make a viewing recommendation while we are in this really bad weather. I take it that everyone’s at home and safe? ( and I hope you are! ). While being stuck at home, my friend Tara shared this film with me, and I was thinking, what does Sun Life Financial, an insurance company, got to do with 1945?
Watching this film made my heart heavy because I would not want to live in a time like 1945. Everything screams uncertainty, and fear was just all over the place. I don’t like that feeling. But our grandparents experienced that, and I can only imagine the horrors they faced during that time. Watch on and see what I mean.
And as to what role Sun Life Financial played in this film? At the end of the film, you’ll know.
And let me know what you think.
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Nice short! And the message is really important. We shouldn’t wait to be in a time of uncertainty before we think of these things. Thanks for sharing
so this is the time of 1945? i hate the part when the Japanese people give a hand to that poor guy enchong.. btw. nice story. i love it.. im glad i never experience that kind of living…