For a generation of Japanese, the famous cartoon "Barefoot Boy" has become a microcosm of the Japanese people's war disaster, and it also reminds people to be alert to the resurgence of militarism. Kaiji Nakamura, the author of Barefoot Boy, is worried that 60 years after the atomic bomb explosion, the Japanese are forgetting the lessons of history. ?
Human Conditions is a film reflecting Japanese colonists in the northeast of China. The director reflected on the influence of war on both sides from a humanitarian standpoint. The story background of this film is Manchuria in 1943, a hero who opposed Japanese militarism in the late Pacific War, and fought for his humanitarian position in Manchuria all his life.
Commander-in-Chief of the Joint Fleet: Isoroku Yamamoto? As a de facto anti-war faction, when Isoroku Yamamoto was the commander-in-chief of the joint fleet, he was very worried about the war he had to wage. In the early peace talks aimed at the final war, his consideration was always not how to win the war, but how to end it as soon as possible.
After making peace with the United States, Isoroku Yamamoto was also attacked and killed by American troops on his way to the front line for inspection.
This is a movie set in World War II that I recommend. The content is quite touching. I hope you like it. Thank you! ! !
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