I'm wondering whether to go to the movie "Fukushima 50" or not
This is because of these reasons.
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"NHK Special October Nightmare-Record of the Cuban Crisis and Horror of 1962 (NHK Special) (1992)" (pictures out)
This program shocked me.
It is no exaggeration to say that this program created me today as a "simulation maker"
I also bought DVDs and watched them at least 30 times.
After that, I continued to study about the "Cuba Crisis" and now I am confident that I have enough knowledge to present to anyone, anywhere, anytime, from the start of this accident to the end.
However another problem occurred.
I remember coming out of the cinema, furiously, after watching the movie "13 Days" (2000) starring Kevin Costner.
"No depth, flimsy, frivolous rash, not contemplating, and short thought", I remember going home while saying all kinds of abusive language.
Yeah, I know well. Again, "I" am "wrong".
Movies are mass entertainment.
For many, movies should be easy to understand, accept, and enjoy.
If they create a movie targeting a "special" person who can write a column of about 100 pages at any time about the "Cuba Crisis" like me,
The movie would have been a huge failure for box office.
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By the way, I investigated the Fukushima nuclear accident.
I am proud to be one of the few people who have probably read the entire report (over 600 pages) of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Investigation Commission, in spite of not directly involved in the accident.
I reread "Countdown Meltdown" by Yoichi Furuhashi three times.
(By the way, about Kaoru Takamura's "God's Fire", I have definitely read the book more than 100 times.)
I watched all NHK specials related to Fukushima nuclear power plant,
I am also the author of the accident commentary column from an engineer's perspective.
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"What if the result of watching the movie "Fukushima 50" is similar to "13 Days""
I will hesitate to go to the movie theater.
If I go to a movie, I want to have fun.
I don't just want to go to the movies and get angry and go home.
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So I would like to ask you.
Could you tell me personally, subjectively and self-righteously whether the movie "Fukushima 50" is proper for Ebata?
I hope you can judge it from the huge number of miscellaneous sentences that I have described so far.
I appreciate your kind cooperation.