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There are few people left who can give a first-hand account of life as a soldier in World War II, and their ranks are shrinking with each passing year. So it is increasingly important to record their stories, especially when trying to retell them on the big screen.

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The lion may be the king of the jungle but tigers rule in Kanchanaburi, roughly a three-hour drive southwest of Bangkok, Thailand.

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