The second part is also very good. There were many laughs in the process, and the last scene almost brought tears to my eyes. But I don't know why it is related to the title of memories. It is to insinuate the post-war US-Japan relationship in memory (Japan regards itself as a protected person, while the United States has to cross the bar for everything and regard itself as the boss)?
I don’t really like the third Cannon Street. I think it may be related to memory, which alludes to the collective hysteria of all Japanese people during World War II and the blind militarism of the emperor…
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