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<p dir="auto"><strong>Terrapin2212</strong> — <em>13 years ago(January 28, 2013 09:31 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I never got why despite the fact that it was the Japanese that attacked us at Pearl harbor and brought us into WW2, in a cowardly surprise attack no less, Hollywood is always so sympathetic in their portrayal of them compared to the Nazis, when the Japanese army did similar things and were equally brutal and genocidal. All the Japanese war crimes like the Bataan death march seems overlooked as well as the Japanese war crimes in Asia. I saw the first two episodes of the Pacific and they already tried to humanize the enemy with the doll and they portrayed the American soldiers negatively in my opinion. I don't know why most movies dealing wih the Pacific front aren't as clear cut good vs evil as movies depicting the war in Europe when both fronts should have been depicted similarly. The Japanese were as evil as the Nazis and were a brutal and savage enemy with the kamimazes and suicide charges. Letters from Iwo Jima is another blatant Hollywood attempt at making us sympathize for the enemy.<br />
I did like the general's speech in the beginning about keeping the world from being enslaved but there should have been a larger focus on Pearl Harbor and its affect on the American people and the patriotism it stirred up. It alsso would have been better if the doctor opposed his son going to war because he was an unpatriotic liberal who was against the war despite Pearl Harbor (the way many liberal traitors opposed the Afghanistan war after 9-11) and not because of his history with WW1 just saying. I still have to watch Band of Brothers but I've heard its more patriotic and pro-American than this one and is more clear about the good vs evil fight that WW2 was and it certainly was a fight between good and evil in both the Pacific and the European Western Front (I guess with the Eastern Front in the USSR it was evil vs evil).</p>
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<p dir="auto">Could be film-makers are politically<br />
sensitive<br />
, while showing how insensitive the<br />
'unenlightened'<br />
masses are; who knows? This can be drawn out in several directions.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Yeah but on a question of the series being politically correct, it seems inconsistent with that.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I can't help but think that the "Tojo, F/k Face &amp; Slanteyes" comments were just to show how<br />
Racist<br />
the Marines wereor it was the bravado of the officers &amp; men<br />
before<br />
they got 'blooded'.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Calling them "Tojo and F#%* Face" and referring to them as "slant-eyed" hardly qualifies as PC.<br />
I also suggest that your analysis shows you need to read more history. I recommend "At Dawn We Slept" by Gordon Prange, Donald Goldstein and Katherine Dillon. It's as good as it gets. You will discover that the mechanics of the situation were not as simple as you would like to believe.</p>
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<p dir="auto">As long as you know it's propaganda.<br />
Some people can't tell the difference.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Nothing wrong about propaganda.<br />
Conquer your fear, and I promise you, you will conquer death.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Sounds like propaganda.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Best war movies ever made were the ones made during the actual war. We had a clear objective (win the war and get home) and we knew what had to be done. Destination Tokyo, Bataan, Wake Island, Air Force, etc. were all excellent war time films that took place in the Pacific. They may not have been accurate historically, but they told a very good story and helped keep up morale for the war effort.<br />
Conquer your fear, and I promise you, you will conquer death.</p>
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<p dir="auto">The whole premise of this thread is trolling at its finest.<br />
I'm waiting for the obligatory "This series is offensive to veterans" thread to pop up.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Hollywood is always so sympathetic in their portrayal of them compared to the Nazis<br />
You must be watching films made in a differnt Hollywood.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Because its progressive PC Spielberg and his boy goy Hanks<br />
Spielberg sees the world thru this culture is relative prism<br />
You should see the WWII MUSUEM in the CBD in New Orleans<br />
Great site but PC as hell with half a floor dedicated to racismmostly ours<br />
I'm like really Stephen.who never fought.you couldn't just give the 350000 dead boys some slack over being a product of their time and using inflammatory language about the enemy<br />
A fanatic ruthless foe<br />
Spielberg is smarmy and too high and mightycommercial eye for the camera<br />
But just another blame America libtard</p>
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<p dir="auto">".Casualty rate of those two attacks alone, hours in total, come close, or even tops half of total US casualties in WWII. And New York celebrated that??? "<br />
I think NY was celebrating that the war was FKKING OVER! And now everyone can stop dying &amp; come home.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Contrary to popular belief, WWII propaganda posters didn't represent ,,enemies'' in the most accurate way..It is time you grasp that.<br />
There is no good and bad in war, only bad and worse.<br />
To be honest, while there was an abundance of bad portrayals of Germans and Japanese, demonizing them beyond their actual responsibilitymodern cinema lacks, except few cases (always censored by US Army, Navy or whoever is responsible for it), in accurate portrayal of Allied forces.<br />
Russians were more hated in Europe than Germans, because of the things they did to same civilians they were ,,saving''.<br />
US soldiers also had their share of violence and brutality..The stress they sustained could bring the best in them. After all, US threw two A Bombs on two Japanese townsCasualty rate of those two attacks alone, hours in total, come close, or even tops half of total US casualties in WWII. And New York celebrated that???<br />
So don't bother with good guys story. It's war. It's our interest against theirs. Our politics against theirs. Us and Soviets could as well be Hitlers allies (Soviets actually were), if only few political moves were played a bit differently.<br />
True victims of every war are people.</p>
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<p dir="auto">You are a scary twisted person - associating patriotism with war. Is that how simple minded you are? Good versus evil fight? Do you really believe that's what war is about and that one side has to be evil? If you can justify the war on Iraq and Afghanistan then you are seriously mental. It really sounds like you know nothing and are a raging nationalistic war monger.</p>
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<p dir="auto">let us not forget that some of the occupied countries (China, The Philippines) had their own war crime trials-many of which had death penalties liberally applied.</p>
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<p dir="auto">It was decided that no Nuremburg-style trials would be held<br />
They must have changed their minds then because a number of senior government and military officals, including former Prime Minister Hideki Tojo were put on trial, found guilty and executed.<br />
people simply didn't care,<br />
That's far from true, particuarly with regards to Japanese treatment of Wstern POW's.</p>
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<p dir="auto">All the Japanese war crimes like the Bataan death march seems overlooked as well as the Japanese war crimes in Asia<br />
A number of reasons:<br />
1)It was decided that no Nuremburg-style trials would be held and that most would be given amnesty; partly because no-one had a read on how the Japanese public would take defeat and occupation and whether any post-war resentment might fester in a similar vein to post-WW1 Germany. Public trials could be a rallying symbol that could put pressure on the occupation. There was also a great deal of focus on events in Europe and whether an amicable post-war settlement could be agreed with the Soviet Union. That had 99% of everyone's attention, peace in Japan revolved around whatever was the easiest option<br />
2)Racist apathy, people simply didn't care, it never struck a chord in the way German atrocities did because the ethnic groups involved had fair representation in America; namely Jews and assorted Slavic minorities.<br />
3)The American government provided sanctuary to Japanese scientists responsible for the worst acts of genocide, Japanese biological weapons research was decades ahead of anyone else and the Americans wanted the technology. It was a technology nations were starting to consider and the Japanese were way ahead with weaponised germs and tactical delivery mechanisms.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Letters from Iwo Jima is another blatant Hollywood attempt at making us sympathize for the enemy.<br />
Directed by that liberal commie pinko Clint Eastwood, no less<br />
It alsso would have been better if the doctor opposed his son going to war because he was an unpatriotic liberal who was against the war despite Pearl Harbor (the way many liberal traitors opposed the Afghanistan war after 9-11) and not because of his history with WW1 just saying.<br />
You sure you aren't just trolling with that stupid comment? Or are you an idiot for real?</p>
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<p dir="auto">The animal thing looked like the head of a goat to me.</p>
]]></description><link>https://filmglance.com/discuss/post/2000185</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://filmglance.com/discuss/post/2000185</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[fgadmin]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 09:37:42 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Reply to I never got why despite the fact that it was the Japanese that attacked us at Pearl harbor and brought us into WW2, in a on Mon, 04 May 2026 09:37:41 GMT]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p dir="auto"><strong>ChicoMaboy</strong> — <em>12 years ago(June 03, 2013 01:47 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I think my favorite movies about the Pacific theater are Pearl Harbor and Windtalkers.<br />
And I guess the best Vietnam War movie for you is "The Green Berets"?</p>
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<p dir="auto">All I need now is the Can opener!</p>
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<p dir="auto">I think the "movie" has left out many of the horrible things US soldiers did as well. Not everything needs to be in a movie. This movie followed a bunch of people, who at least according to this movie, were very civilized and with extremely high morals compared to average soldier in such an environment.<br />
The same goes of course for the Japanese soldiers, but on average I believe that the picture given about Japanese soldiers was very negative in comparison to the picture given about US soldiers, when considering what actually happened.<br />
But as said. It doesn't need to show it all. I think most of the people would definitely not want to see that. Also, the heroic picture the movie painted would not be possible with more realistic approach. I think it was realistic enough and well balanced.</p>
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<p dir="auto">"Windtalkers" should have been a great film and it would have been if they'd focused on more of the historical events and hadn't made it a crappy action film with the story focusing on whether they're going to kill the Windtalkers or not.</p>
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<p dir="auto">"I think my favorite movies about the Pacific theater are Pearl Harbor and Windtalkers."<br />
I'm sorry, but I don't think anyone can take your posts seriously after that sentence. Pearl Harbor and Windtalkers are basically Hollywood action films in a WW2 setting. The modern equivalent of a John Wayne war flick. Full of historical inaccuracies and patriotic bravado. Not to say they don't have their entertaining moments, but they're not a very accurate potrayal of the war.<br />
As far as the teeth pulling goes, it happened. Americans did this. And you apparently missed the scene in an earlier episode where Leckie and the troops came upon the mutilated bodies of several dead G.I.'s.<br />
"Where we're going, we won't need eyes to see."</p>
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<p dir="auto">I've now watched more of this series and its disturbing how they portray some of the Americans like Snafu cutting out the teeth of the dead Japanese soldier I'm through the sixth episode and no Japanese war crimes have been depicted yet. The only thing was the poisoning of the water (btw what was that thing was it some poisonous animal they put in there or was it a chemical device?)<br />
I think my favorite movies about the Pacific theater are Pearl Harbor and Windtalkers. If you are talking about WW2 from the civilian perspective I guess you can't beat Schindler's List and The Pianist.</p>
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