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Welcome home, Namjoon and Taehyung 💜 4/7
💜💜💜Happy Festa💜💜💜
mappa giving nanami fans a final hurrah before shit goes downhill holy fuck
The internet:
Jujutsu Kaisen S02E12 → Nanami Kento
JJK S02E12 → "What's the number and locations of your allies?"
#Wish that were me
Oh no I’m a villain. I’m a horrible horrible bad villain who kills and stuff . I think I need a sorcerer to come get me omg…
I will never get over the fact that Christopher Nolan is actually a colourblind and blue is the only colour he can see the most.
i had to get this out of my system
Just saw someone on Twitter complain about the lack of Japanese people in Oppenheimer, and what did you expect??? Did you want the final act to be the bomb dropping and see people burning alive???
The reason why we don't see a Japanese perspective is because one, including a Japanese perspective, just to see how bad the suffering was would be exploitation. Two, to see an accurate and sensitive take on how the japanese felt about Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan (as incredible as he is) isn't the right person to do this. And three, it's based on Oppenheimer's biography
Oppenheimer, the movie, literally shows you white people doing something evil and just incredible inhumane because they removed themselves away, both emotionally and physically, from the people they are hurting. Nagasaki and Hiroshima only exist in those men's distant thoughts and imaginations. One guy literally asks to take a city off the bombing because that's where he had his honeymoon. It's disturbing and unsettling, as if those people were not real human beings. The lack of Japanese people drives the entire point home.
Also, Japanese cinema is right there. Barefoot Gen, Grave of the Fireflies, or Hiroshima (responsible for showing to many Americans the effects of the bombs for the first time) are just a few of the many, many decades of post-war Japanese movies we have
the appearance of hotboy askeladd was such a shock to the system though. fuck man,,,, seeing him in wales,,, that gorgeous detail of how he puts on his armor,,, HANSOME FACE……
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