I finally had a chance to see the film. My great aunt and her family had hotel business in San Fransisco then war broke out. They were forced to moved to interment camp. I don't know what happened to their property or business. We lost contact with them too.It's sad.
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Click on this link for a film review from Seattle Times: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/movies/2018326556_mr01manzanar.html
Wow!!! Thanks for the link Cory!
I finally had a chance to see the film. My great aunt and her family had hotel business in San Fransisco then war broke out. They were forced to moved to interment camp. I don't know what happened to their property or business. We lost contact with them too.It's sad.
Oh that is sad, Akemi.
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