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magicfractal | 2 years ago

Now replace the Japanese with the Nazi and you’ll see how this is an absurd premise for a movie

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whythre|2 years ago

Remember: you can’t make any movie about postwar Japan without also making it about the warcrimes of Imperial Japan /s

This is like bitching that Grave of the Fireflies doesn’t call out the atrocities committed by unit 731 so it’s bad.

The regular people featured in Godzilla Minus One talk about how corrupt and destructive their government is; they explicitly call attention to the fact that their government didn’t care at all about the lives of its own people. I think it is pretty telling that if Imperial Japan is letting it’s own civilians starve or forcing them into pointless suicide attacks, then they certainly wouldn’t care about American POWs or Chinese peasants.

rf15|2 years ago

Care to elaborate?

paganel|2 years ago

The Japanese Army and the Japanese politicians never really paid for their WW2 crimes and the crimes committed prior to that (the invasion of China started in 1937, 1931 if you include Manchuria). They even left the Japanese emperor in place after WW2.

pokeymcsnatch|2 years ago

Soldier is on losing side of war, was unable to go through with morally objectionable orders, comes home to find everyone they ever knew died in bombing campaigns, and over time has to learn how to deal with the psychological and physical toll the war left on them.

But of course that's an absurd premise because Nazis and apparently the Japanese are not humans and therefore can't have human-like stories or something I guess.

Shit and you're not even the same person who commented above that all Japanese movies should essentially be 2 hours of Japanese actors apologizing for war atrocities their country committed 80 years ago.