Japanese sense of mission.

Linnea 2022-04-19 09:02:50

The film expresses the Japanese sense of mission and responsibility. Excellent performance. After 1945, Japan was a ruin of war, and now it has been promoted to the ranks of the great powers. It is inseparable from their national character.
Just like the original Togo Heihachiro.. A Japanese soldier. Can bear the survival of the nation. In their own body. In the eyes of the Celestial Dynasty, they are a bit self-indulgent. But they did it. They did not think about which leader would be responsible for the failure. Every battle is a bet on the survival of the nation. Every battle They are all betting on the glory of their own navy. Later generations say they are gambling. If you gamble often, you will lose. In fact, you can have such courage.. It is very admirable.. Victory. There will be opportunities. Failure. In this film, I saw the various efforts they made for the earth. I understood it at once...they took the responsibility on themselves again. I cultivated a sense of mission since I was a child. I admire it. Hehe.
The film is good, but I I'm not moved. I feel that Admiral Yamamoto Nagumo Nakaichi was in a more tragic mood than the ancient times in this film. It made people cry. When the Akagi sank, after losing all the elite pilots of the empire. ..Who can understand Yamamoto's tears?
Off topic..Writing for fun..HOHO.

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Space Battleship Yamato quotes

  • Juzo Okita: Dr Sado... thank you.

  • Yuki Mori: Saving Earth won't matter, nothing will matter if you're not there with me!

    Susumu Kodai: But I will be! If I save the Earth, I'll be there in every tree, flower, and blade of grass!