I have a viewing practice of 'slumbering through a movie while coding,' which is something that should be infuriated by people who love movies.
I will leave it at that and write about two movies today.
(1)"Love from the Camp"
This was the hottest Japanese film of 2022.
I had a strange sense of deja vu, and after watching it, I did a little research. There it was: it was broadcast on TV in 1993.
I'd like to see this one, and I've been exploring YouTube and the like, but I haven't found it yet.
I was shocked by the TV drama at that time -- I was astonished and deeply moved by the method of "carrying the will in memory."
Because of this personal background, I could not concentrate much on the movie (I was bothered by unnecessary things, like the camps being a bit too beautiful).
Regarding Lagerie, I recommend "Manchukuo Engi" by Yoichi Funado (I checked it out from the library, but it was a heavy (weight) book. It seems to be in a library now).
I recently talked about the live-action version of "Golden Kamui." I would also highly recommend "Ezochi Betsuden."
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(2)Jojo Rabbit(2020)
As I have said before, I believe I have seen all the existing and publicly televised images of Auschwitz, as well as documentaries and films, without dropping them.
And, well,
There is also this misunderstanding -- again, my stance is "Fuck, Nazi."
This film was a fun film that balanced the comical and the serious against Nazism from the point of view of a child(?) before he joined the Hitler Youth.
I was tired of the Nazi content, and this film was a relief to me.
Both are available on Amazon Prime.
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As of today, I am still in mass production of the program.