collapse of faith

Terrill 2022-04-18 09:01:20

2018.6.21 Movies seen from the "List" WeChat public account. Popular movies are often commercialized, but lack humanistic feelings and accumulation. The value of a movie is not measured by commercial profit. "In This Corner of the World" looks at World War II from the perspective of an ordinary person. There is no doubt that the citizens will stand in their own country. Therefore, even if China invades a certain country, Chinese nationals will applaud (specifically refer to how many people on the Internet want to fight small neighboring countries, and they want to fight Japan). Therefore, the Japanese people's view of World War II is also a supportive mentality. There is even a song in it, "...for peace...", the war of aggression can also be said to be for peace, which is incomprehensible. But the right to speak is always in the hands of the strong. They say that it is for peace and it is for peace. But now, the world is condemning that war. If that war was won by the Axis powers, it may be that the Soviet Union was dug up for crimes against humanity and nailed to the pillar of shame in history. In Japan in the 1940s, there were already cranes and modern facilities in the port. At that time, when it comes to marriage, the Japanese were more easy-going, obeying their parents, and did not have a lot of desire for love. Having knowledge does not necessarily mean doing great things. People with knowledge can also do farm work like a bell. See Japan as a victim and highlight the Hiroshima disaster. But since the atomic bomb is an airburst, there is not a lot of radiation left.

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  • Cheyenne 2022-04-17 08:01:01

    It is easy to forget the national character of "harming": the way Germany treated the war after the war was admirable. They openly admitted their harm, but unfortunately Japan did not take corresponding measures. This is because the awareness of victims is very strong, both at the national level and at the national level. This is the case at the individual level of the nation, and Japanese history has naturally adopted such an attitude. Did you forget the memory of the perpetrator? Or do you put your heart into it, thinking that everyone is doing this and writing off everything? Anyway, all the people turned to the direction of forgetting - it was Hirokazu Koreeda's "Things I Was Thinking When I Made a Movie". I'm not a statist or a nationalist, but I just think that the phrase "Japan has never had any real anti-war works" is not a big deal if you weigh it carefully. I have been in Japan for more than ten years, and I have been in daily contact with Japanese people at all levels. I have never seen anyone who has a clear attitude towards the massacre and aggression in their country during World War II. They always tend to detour themselves in their words and excuse themselves: the nature of war is like this; we are also victims. It's all the government's fault. As if it were an unsolved mystery.

  • Belle 2022-04-23 07:06:24

    Sorry, I'm first and foremost a person before becoming a fan of the day. It also retains the most basic rationality and thinking as a human being. This so-called anti-war film that only emphasizes the "effect" and does not reflect on the "cause". I can not accept.