I haven't read the original, so I don't know if there is a plot to beautify the Japanese army. I just want to talk about my understanding of the movie. The feeling that Watanabe gave me is not as perverted as I imagined. Some people may disagree, but in fact, if Watanabe Wanting to destroy an Olympic athlete is actually very light. In a situation where he can shoot down a battle uniform at any time, Watanabe did not. He shot the protagonist to death. Although there was abuse in it, if Watanabe really wanted to be the male protagonist. , you can cut off one of his legs, make him never stand up, never run, and torture him for the rest of his life, maybe Watanabe is educated by militarism, but I think Watanabe in the movie is still a human being Sex, I remember Watanabe also said, we are very similar, we should be friends, but you are Japan's enemy, this sentence is a very realistic description of the situation at that time, in addition, Watanabe's torture of pig's feet, there are many On the one hand, I think it is to strengthen his own management, and at the same time, it is also to combat the hearts of the uniforms. If Watanabe can't control this scene, he will not be promoted. Therefore, torture is part of Watanabe's management of uniforms. This kind of psychological warfare has also proved that the battle uniform did not rebel, and the management of the battle uniform was excluded. When he was about to be promoted, Watanabe unexpectedly came to the pig's feet to celebrate. I think Watanabe still understands the human feelings. Pig's feet didn't congratulate him because Pig's feet still harbored hatred. Then he will definitely be a good manager, but as a militaristic manager, he can't be forgiven by the victim no matter what. What I don't understand in the movie is the plot of the pig's feet being pushed off the feet. If In the movie, this kind of thing is done by Watanabe's subordinates. Generally, the way of expression in the movie will be like Watanabe watching the pig's feet being pushed to the foot, and looking at the pig's feet with contempt, but there is no such thing in the film. Moreover, with such a big official position, Watanabe still uses such a rude means? It's OK to just let the subordinates break his legs. So I personally think that the scene of being pushed and kicked was just an accident. Watanabe didn't know about it, but when he saw that the battle uniform was lazy, he would torture him again. Well, if this happens, it means that the scene is out of control. Will this happen in the uniform camp? Pig's feet and Watanabe fought against each other, and Watanabe could have shot him to death, or broken his legs, leaving him in a nightmare for the rest of his life, but he didn't do that. Pig's feet got tired and Watanabe knelt down. For Watanabe, I can only say that the ideological influence of militarism is indeed terrible, or maybe it is really suspected that the movie is beautifying the Japanese army
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