I cannot throw a wounded man into the sea. I will have to treat him
He is scarred....
He will live,..
A severely injured American sailor washes up on the property of Dr. Sadao Hana Hoki. What should they do with him? Sheltering an enemy is dangerous, but Sadao has an obligation... or does he?
Now as the servants know, will they report us?
Did I make the right choice saving him?
They could toss him back into the sea or they could bring him in and treat him, then turn him over to the authorities....
What could go wrong?
Should I tell the General about my plan?
They decide to shelter him and treat him. Once he's recovered, they'll turn him over to the authorities. Hippocratic oath is upheld, loyalty to Japan is intact, guilt should be assuaged.
You've saved my life twice....
Signal if you need me. Go.Now.
I still don't know why I'm doing this...
Hana and Sadao are unsure they've made the right decision. While the enemy is still in their home, they are committing treason, even though Sadao's oath compels him to save lives. Hana is anxious, Sadao is angry at the sailor out of concern for her..
The servants could report them to save themselves, The General told Sadao that it would better to have Tom quitely killed. And he would provide with the assassins to do the job. But Sadao still was unsure whether this was the right choice...
Once the sailor, Tom, has healed, Sadao prepares a boat, a flashlight to communicate, and provisions and sends him out to a nearby island where he will be rescued and returned to US forces. Sadao, however is still unsure whether he made the right choice or not
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