- The film starts out with a mother and her daughter singing
- The film takes place in 1936
- A man gets burned badly while trying to stop a fire in a theater
- Lily’s father forces her to meet and marry a mand that he owns a lot of money to
- Jack notices Lily working in the sewing shop and asks her out to lunch
- Lily goes on another date with Jack
- Jack tells Lily that he married his ex-wife at 18 and she left him after losing their baby
- Jack gets fired from the theater after Lily tells her father about them
- Jack speaks with Lily’s father about being able to see her again
- Japanese citizens weren’t allowed to marry non-Japanese citizens in California
- Lily and Jack traveled to Seattle to get married
- Lily and Jack crash a wedding reception
- Jack agrees to help with unioning his fish cannery
- Jack and Lily fight in front of Mini over work
- Jack gets released from prison the same day as Pearl Harbor
- Lily’s mother was forbidden from writing to her
- Jack and Lily reunite in Little Tokyo
- Jack and Mini are kicked out of a Christmas store
- President Roosevelt signed the order to send all Japanese families away
- Lily’s mother burns their personal and security records
- Jack stays behind and returns to Seattle to check in with his parole officer, promising to find Lily
- Jack has his parole annulled and pushed into the draft instead
- Lily’s father is brought to the camp
- Jack finally finds Lily after seven months
- Jack stays only for a day and then returned to Fairmont
- Lily and her family are given the Test
- Jack ran away from the army to be with his family
- Jack gets arrested for going AWOL
- The Supreme Court rules that the camps were unconstitutional and that everyone would be sent home
- Jack and Lily finally reunited after the war
~ by Angelica Perez on April 26, 2019 . Tagged: Class Notes
April 28th, 2019 at 7:04 PM
I would like to see your thoughts here, in response to what’s happening on screen. I appreciate your diligent note taking, however, I am also interested in reading your thoughts.