Everyone talks about movies, so I'll talk about something else.

Justyn 2022-04-21 09:01:12

After reading the comments, there are compliments. What I want to say is that the strength of Japan in modern times is the so-called Bushido spirit? Without the Meiji Restoration, no amount of samurai swords would be able to cut down the swords and cannons. How many katana swords can cut through a cannon? In the history of human beings, there is no such thing as life or death. The moral level can be retro, but the overall retro can only be a fossil. This is the world of evolution. A blockbuster trick, take it for the truth and you're done.
Analyzing the so-called Bushido spirit, it is just tenacity and bravery that shine. It's not that it's wrong to praise these things, but it depends on what's wrapped around it, why people want to shoot this, and why they want you to praise. In fact, it is refined, tenacity and bravery, which are traditional positive energy in which culture and which ethnic group is located.
So, to some of the swarming comments, I disagree. Furthermore, the rise of Bushido to the national level is militarism. In World War II, all Japanese soldiers paid attention to the spirit of Bushido, but all of them were cruel and easy to kill. In recent years, the Bushido spirit has revived in Japan, and the corresponding calls for political reform have been frantic. For so many years, the Japanese political and business circles have invested a lot of money in Hollywood.
If I want to pick up guns, I just don’t dare to take them blatantly for the time being. I can only use culture to gain recognition and attack. Japan has the spirit of Bushido, and the atomic bomb cannot quench its ambitions. We were massacred during World War II, not only because of the current lack of morality and belief, but also because others wrapped their own things in some universal truth, and they captured thousands of people. This was true before World War II, and it is true now. Just think, how many Japanese people will praise our things when we promote Japan like this?
This also answered the question of a former Japanese professor why the number of Japanese and puppet troops killed during World War II was twice as many as the Japanese army. The professor said that this was a question of Chinese national character. I said that there are only two states of war and truce in the world. The weak eat the strong. The strong can dictate war and peace. Pigs can only be eaten on the chopping board.

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  • Claud 2022-03-23 09:01:11

    This film is like "Hector in Search of Happiness", "Food Prayer and Love", "Westerners travel to the mysterious ancient country of the East, and return to the innocence in nature to find self and true peace." The pretentiousness of chicken soup has no essence. The difference is that this time the VR experience of Bushido has been added. East and West, ancient and modern, love and hate, love and righteousness, all described in a mess...It's incredible. The perspective is also full of the supremacy that the West takes for granted. There is a kind of "you keep pure (falling) simple (rear), leaving a clean place for mankind to allow us Westerners to cleanse the soul." The final battle is full. "You have cannonballs and I have magical skills!", he even set the background of the era in the Meiji Restoration... Nathan seems to be a zoologist who has been overly sympathetic to the chimpanzees after going deep into the chimpanzee group, his diary and those photos even Makes this analogy more real.

  • Enid 2021-10-20 19:00:36

    It's a real blockbuster. The war scenes in it make people excited, especially the soundtrack, which has the desolation and remoteness of the East. I guess it was made by the Japanese. Their music is very much to be seen. Although this movie depicts the last samurai in the era of social change in Japan, it was shot from the perspective of the Americans. It makes people feel that American imperialism is truly invincible. Even the leader of the samurai, Katsumoto, has been asking the captain how to fight, orz~ but a samurai. very touching

The Last Samurai quotes

  • Algren: [Narrating] I have been hired to suppress the rebellion of yet another tribal leader. Apparently, this is the only job for which I am suited. I am beset by the ironies of my life.

  • Colonel Bagley: Just tell me one thing, what is it about your own people you hate so much?