Symbol of immortality of Japanese militarism

Arch 2022-04-20 09:02:28

At first, I thought it was an old movie from the early 1990s, and I thought it was acceptable. Later, when I found out that it was a movie from 2010, I couldn't accept it. What age is it that it still uses such bad special effects!
From the plot alone, it is still very moving, and it is worthy of being adapted from a classic book. Deeply shocked by the Japanese's perseverance and courage to sacrifice, it is no wonder that Japan can launch an invasion of half of Asia with the power of a small country.
After watching the explanation of Yamato's name in the film, I am even more afraid of the future of Japan as a country. Although I have long guessed that the "Yamato" in this sci-fi film has a certain connection with the "Yamato" that was sunk in World War II, I did not expect that the Japanese would dare to speak out naked in the film, and it was a face to face. Speaking with reverence and no shame shows that Japan never considers aggression against other countries a sin, but considers it worthy of admiration. It is inevitable for such a country to launch the next war of aggression, it is only a matter of time.

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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!