The entanglement between America and Japan

Kurt 2022-03-01 08:01:43

Originally wanted to find the Thai version, but there was no one on Thunder, so I had to watch the American version. The plot is not straightforward, but it actually subverts the line that the female ghost is the villain, and creates a male pig's foot who "deserves to be frightened". It may be that I watch too few horror movies, but I think this arrangement is not bad. But I actually had a hunch. After the female ghost's body was found and cremated, the plot began to calm down. At this time, I looked at the progress bar, ha, there are so many, so there must be a twisted ending.
Male pig's feet deserve it, and female pig's feet are very rational. It's nothing to say. But I find this kind of American-Japanese love affair very strange. When I went to Beijing before, I was waiting for the bus. A blue aunt (that is, the aunt who was wearing a blue down jacket and commanded at the bus station) despised foreign love very much. She said in an authentic Beijing film: "There was a girl that day, hugging a foreigner, and she was very affectionate. She also Say, it's an American! Hey, that foreigner looks like, oh hey, it's shabby! You said so many Chinese boys, why do you have to find foreigners?"
I don't reject Americans and Chinese, but Americans plus Japanese made me think of Bush and Koizumi involuntarily. Sino-US relations are a rather interesting thing. Benjamin's attitude towards Yokota Megumi is like America's towards Japan. In the beginning, it was just because of loneliness, to take advantage of it, and to be quick. After World War II, the United States had no power in Asia. It was so lonely. It cultivated Japan and used it to restrain China. After a long time, Japan admires the United States so much, and the United States is so strong! It sticks to the United States stubbornly, does not let go when it is beaten to death, and entangles it frantically. The United States is really annoying, and it doesn't want to carry such a burden. Later, China and the United States established diplomatic relations, and the United States skipped Japan. It's as if Benjamin dumped Megumi Yokota and turned to the heroine. Wow, that grievance in Japan is deeper than that of an old corpse in a mountain village! Come and follow, and ride on the head of America. Japan's economy is very good. It wants to become a political power just because it wants to one day ride on the head of the United States and get rid of the bowing and servile attitude.
China (the heroine) has always been independent. America doesn't take her to play, she plays by herself. She did her own research and investigation, and she came up with a lot of results. Later, she understood the truth and simply dumped the United States. Baby, is there an economic crisis? Ah ha ha ha... I haven't fallen in value yet, so I won't spend my whole life with you!
Yokota Megumi's death is very representative, she committed suicide by drinking arsenic. What a high-tech way to die that actually uses chemistry. This is a bit predicting that Japan will definitely decline due to the development of industry in the future. In fact, many pollution accidents have resulted in many deaths.
In the end, the male pig's feet were in the hospital, and had already stayed. Americans suffered from an economic crisis and suffered 9/11. They were completely stuck. And Yokota Megumi is still riding on his head, it seems that Japan is shouting: The spirit of our Yamato nation will not die! Bushido does not die! Militarism is not dead!
The relationship between the United States and Japan is really ambiguous! Confused. Alas, there is no way, this is the evil fruit planted by the Americans.

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