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Zella 2022-01-22 08:05:10

I have just spent more than an hour watching this film. The first thing to say is that many plots overlap with battle star Galactica, and the whole film is full of hostility. Including the fleet being wiped out at the beginning, to the end of the crisis for human beings. From the setting of plot, the difference is basically not big, but the conception is quite different.

The card play talks about a series of human survival crises triggered by artificial intelligence and the description of politics, military, and society on the way of human fleeing to allude to the current hot spots in American society. The surviving more than 50,000 people experienced disappointment, despair, hope, and hopelessness until they were reborn from the ashes. This fully embodies the conflict between monotheism and polytheism in religious science, the balance between political democracy and dictatorship, and philosophy. Thinking about human existence and exploring the universe. It is a sci-fi series with very high intentions and outstanding vision.

Yamato, to put it bluntly, is the return of Japan's domestic militarism. At the beginning, it was said that the earth was attacked by aliens. The whole film only talked about Japan and Japanese citizens. It is very likely that the earth = Japan or the people of the earth will die and the Japanese will be left. With the Japanese interstellar fleet being annihilated except for the Yamato, relying on the technology of the invaders and the coordinates of the hometown, they tried to use lies to bring hope to the people in order to realize the rejuvenation of the earth. In terms of shooting details, the description of shots such as time and space shuttle is almost the same as that of the card drama. One of the most classic is that after arriving at the home of the aggressor, he sent a reconnaissance plane driven by Takuya Kimura to lock on the enemy's defensive target, let the Yamato enter the planet's atmosphere to destroy the target, release the logged-in personnel, and then perform a space-time jump. Copy and kiss! In the end, just relying on these dozens of landing team members to copy people's hometown, it was unexpected. How could it be wiped out before so awesome? Returning to the earth, I found that the invaders were eager to blow up the earth, and Kimura ordered the crew to abandon the ship and die with the enemy. What's the intention? Yamato was Japan's most powerful battleship in World War II. His sinking was a symbol of the defeat of Japanese militarism and the victory of the world's anti-fascism. Now abstract it as a space battleship, and use his destruction to save the earth, what is the intention? !

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Space Battleship Yamato quotes

  • Juzo Okita: Dr Sado... thank you.

  • Yuki Mori: Saving Earth won't matter, nothing will matter if you're not there with me!

    Susumu Kodai: But I will be! If I save the Earth, I'll be there in every tree, flower, and blade of grass!