The wretched woman

Ally 2022-01-20 08:04:49

Art has no national boundaries, but artists have national boundaries. I admire Akira Kurosawa's art, but from the national boundaries embodied in this film, I have seen the limitations of Akira Kurosawa's nationalism for the Japanese nation, and I feel deeply sorry. In the film, the old lady did not go with deep resentment towards Hawaii. A descendant of Japanese descent who joined the American nationality went to Hiroshima to mourn the remains of the victims. Japan has transformed from a pre-war poisonous wolf into a crying grieving woman after the war, showing the appearance of a huge innocent victim, and cannot conceal their hypocritical hearts. Let’s take a look at a news interview first. "After asking about the history of the American pilot Tibbetts dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, the reporter asked sharply: Mr. Tibbetts, many people say you are An executioner, your actions caused the deaths of more than 200,000 people-most of them civilians. Some people said that you have been guilty for this, and even often have nightmares at night and cannot sleep peacefully. The truth is true Is this true? How do you evaluate your actions? Tibbetts first smiled gracefully, and then easily said: First of all, through you, Mr. reporter, I have to clarify the fact that since my participation in the atomic bombing I sleep well every day, no different from usual. I don’t feel a trace of guilt, but live well. He also said, “When I received this mission (atomic bombing), I knew it. It is easy to trigger people's feelings. "We people also have emotions, but you have to put these emotions in a big background. I know that it will cause many deaths, but in order to end the killing as soon as possible, this (bombing) is the best thing I can do. He believed that it was the atomic bomb that forced Japan to surrender, which allowed peace to come earlier and avoided more unnecessary bloodshed. He believed that if the atomic bomb was not dropped, the war would continue, and the Allied forces wanted to land in Japan. At least one million people will be paid. The civilians on the Japanese mainland will pay a heavier price for the "local decisive battle"-according to estimates, Japan’s losses may exceed tens of millions of people. It seems that it can be said that the atomic bomb has saved many American lives, and similarly, it has also saved many Japanese lives."

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Rhapsody in August quotes

  • Kane: I got old and so did this organ.

  • Kane: People do anything just to win war. Sooner or later it will destroy us all.