And for some things, it's not that we can't see it, no one is going to point it out, or I prefer to understand it as tacit understanding.
For example, Japan, a country that is not very normal...
When I say this, I don't have any idea of nationalism. In fact, the Chinese have a subconscious sense of closeness to the Japanese, and this sense of closeness may It comes from blood relationship. Although it has been distorted by history, I believe that one day, it will eventually be recognized by us.
A country with no military in name is anything but normal. It may be a miracle in the long history of mankind to become the second largest economy in the world without being able to retain its own army... Should we be reassured about the historical reasons for this phenomenon? In fact, even so, we do not feel safe.
What about the Japanese themselves?
So far, I haven't started to get into the comments of the film, but I think the most important part is basically covered.
As the parties concerned, the Japanese nation will not be more numb to this than we are. In fact, we can almost feel this kind of uneasiness in every one of their literary and artistic works.
Losing the grasp of their own destiny, this is the end of Japan's defeat... The
highly developed science and technology can be described as Japan's current situation, leaving the United Nations is almost a replica of Japan's separation from the League of Nations before World War II. The mighty empire had him at that time. Arrogant capital.
After World War II, the fates of Japan and the United States were closely linked. This is the reality of the relationship between the two countries in the film. However, the United States in the film has no binding force on Japan, and Japan itself has lost control...
There is almost nothing else that needs to be explained. Many of the details in the remaining films, some people call them bugs, I prefer to explain them as the remaining questions:
how the prosperous city has been reduced to a piece of land without mountains and rivers in ten years. Desert...
how the government was replaced by business groups...
What does the speaker's speech to the people mean...
Why put "corpse eaters" into the city... In
the end, does Japan still exist...
There has been cutting-edge technology and a prosperous city, but the director is constantly reminding, In fact, this is not what this nation really needs and desires.
This is not a disaster film, it is not so much self-abuse, it is more a kind of intense anxiety, a kind of consciousness that burns jade and stone.
For a nation in a state of repression, it is difficult to say what will happen in the future. This may be just a guess, but in the context of the times, it is such a heavy sense of history...
Perhaps, in our lifetime, we will be able to witness .
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