The 1983 Twilight Zone movie featured one entirely new segment and it was actually kind of like this. This has a guy fighting in World War II getting ready to kill the Japanese. He's fairly racist. He then switches places with a Japanese soldier. I really don't know why they had it set back to 1942. Well, I guess it doesn't make much difference in the long run.
Interestingly enough, the segment from the movie became infamous because it actually killed three actors. It didn't show the guy literally changing, at least not to the audience. The moral is kind of too basic. It's still well acted. It's always fun to look at the actors in an anthology series. It's fine for what it is. ***
Interestingly enough, the segment from the movie became infamous because it actually killed three actors. It didn't show the guy literally changing, at least not to the audience. The moral is kind of too basic. It's still well acted. It's always fun to look at the actors in an anthology series. It's fine for what it is. ***