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Japan Movie Revives, But Younger
This movie, "Japanese Devils" is not asuger-coated. But isn't this becoming sort of the opposite extreme now. The overloading of how awfull Japan WW-II was.
I mean isn't the younger generation, in Japan, sort of tired of all this. I would be, if I was say less than 40 years old. My parents may or may n-o-t have been involved, in anyway shape or form ! It would be intresting to hear from the younger generation from Japan (age 15- age 40), about this. (NOTE: I picked 40 year. Parents are 60-70 years old. If 10 years old in 1945, you would be 68 today !) It would be intresting to hear from the younger generation from Japan (age 15- age 40), about this. |
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