Fires on the Plain Comments

  • Amparo 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    So scary. human...

  • Stefan 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    Ichikawa Kun shot the other side of the Japanese army, there is no Bushido, no death squads, no desire for victory in aggression, some just live like dogs and die like...

  • Jerad 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    The sense of discontinuity created through dialogue, editing, sound, and narrative corresponds to the extreme state of numbness and chaos in the human brain. Ichichuankun is really good at expressing a disorder under the surface of...

  • Nicklaus 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    93/365days. Blowing off the feathers to take the marching shots adds a little lightness and breaks the heavy atmosphere a little. Looking away from the frontal battlefield, starting from the remnants of defeated soldiers, it is almost a one-man show of Funakoshi alone. When saying "This is the first time I've actually seen an enemy", it seems to emphasize the unconscious state of ordinary soldiers. Funakoshi's two shots, the first time he shot the Burmese people, was insignificant. He thought...

  • Reagan 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    The war movies made by the Japanese always make people feel uncomfortable. Obviously the aggressor country has committed countless heinous crimes, but because of their own failures, they regard themselves as...

  • Kayleigh 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    In the desolate battlefield, the Japanese army was defeated, scattered soldiers, starved to death, shot the local residents, and robbed salt and potatoes. Eating raw grass, leaves, leeches, monkey meat, and even human flesh. Many were killed by the U.S. military. Wear the shoes of someone who just died. A certain veteran leaned against a tree trunk and waited to die, eating dirt and saying to him, "You can eat me". Substances for survival are extremely lacking, but smoking is indispensable. I...

  • Adrain 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    Wada's adaptation of a man's drama war drama is really unambiguous~The male protagonist is really like the combination of Nakadai and the Three...

  • Nona 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    Adapted by Ooka Asuka plain~ It is quite interesting to compare...

  • Lysanne 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    In-depth reflection only reflects the criticism of the war from the poor living conditions, but does not reflect on the suffering and harm done to the invaded...

  • Frida 2022-04-21 09:03:29

    Why is this birdman's film so virtuous? The harp in Myanmar has been sublimated to the category of theology and religion, so even if you wash the ground, at least you will not feel particularly disgusting. And this whole film is to wash the ground for the defeat of the little Japan and to solicit sympathy votes. It's fucking disgusting and violent. Obviously you are the first to invade others, and then you start to pretend to be pitiful when you lose the battle. It is also trying to vilify the...

Extended Reading
  • May 2022-02-25 08:01:55

    Fire of the Plains - The Last Home of Humanity

    For the fire source that is often seen on the plain, Tamura thought it was wolf smoke at first, full of fear, and a symbol of death. Later, the squad leader said that the fire was for burning straw, there was nothing to be afraid of, and it was a symbol of life.
           As a tool of war, Tamura's...

  • Maud 2022-02-25 08:01:55

    hopeless struggle

    I have always felt that for a nation or country, regarding the pain it has inflicted on other nations or passively endured, only its own reflection is truly powerful and more valuable, because only they can deeply appreciate that history, cultural and national characteristics. Regarding the crimes...

Fires on the Plain quotes

  • Tamura: [to soldier who suddenly has stopped moving] Hey, are you dead?

  • Dying Buddhist soldier: [to Tamura as he opens his eyes] What? You still here? Poor guy, when I'm dead, you can eat this.

    [He outstretches his arm]

    Dying Buddhist soldier: [Disgusted by the thought, Tamura leaves] Come back! You can eat me!