Well, aside from the man being a glib, murderous psychopath who (for example) executes the corporate honcho because he was unable to open the vault. Not exactly something Jesus would have done.
I only realized a few weeks ago how respectful it was that they gave Mr. Takagi such a defiant end, even though this was in 1988, in the middle of the Japanese bubble years, when everyone thought Japan really was going to take over the world.
Surprising for an American movie to do. Yeah, he still dies, but the man retains his honor, never betraying those below him.
And Japan thought they were taking over too--the wonderful anime Gunbuster came out that year, and it is loaded with optimism for their country's future.
Then the bubble burst a couple of years later. They haven't been the same since.
Interesting observation. Yes, they didn't make him grovel. He was actually pretty relaxed, as I recall -- he didn't ever really think Hans would shoot.
Who wrote this….the Hans Gruber Fan Club? Every year at Christmas the HGFC tries to rehab Hans Gruber’s legacy and gaslight us about John McLane, that I can’t abide. John McLane is one of the finest fictional cops the NYPD has ever produced.
Just about every movie "villain" is actually the hero, in my experience
e.g. Predator demonises hunters who are just feeding their families. Alien is feminist junk. The Matrix is part of the trans agenda. Star Wars is communist. etc etc etc
If I recall the Lore correctly on the Predators species. They are mostly motivated by the thrill and pleasure of the Hunt. The more dangerous the Prey. The better. Being both a status symbol and right of passage.
The galactic empire would have to be laissez-faire by default. They would have their hands entirely full dealing with galactic trade, and piracy to involve itself in the internal affairs of planets. Which can be seen with how so many different planets are organized and operate. They had a massive navy and a relatively small land force.
The galactic empire were the good guys and the rebels worked hand in glove with pirates to overthrow a functional government that brought stability. The republic was a useless vestige that did nothing but act like the UN and try to solve planetary problems.
Well, aside from the man being a glib, murderous psychopath who (for example) executes the corporate honcho because he was unable to open the vault. Not exactly something Jesus would have done.
I only realized a few weeks ago how respectful it was that they gave Mr. Takagi such a defiant end, even though this was in 1988, in the middle of the Japanese bubble years, when everyone thought Japan really was going to take over the world.
Surprising for an American movie to do. Yeah, he still dies, but the man retains his honor, never betraying those below him.
And Japan thought they were taking over too--the wonderful anime Gunbuster came out that year, and it is loaded with optimism for their country's future.
Then the bubble burst a couple of years later. They haven't been the same since.
Interesting observation. Yes, they didn't make him grovel. He was actually pretty relaxed, as I recall -- he didn't ever really think Hans would shoot.
“Come out to the coast, we’ll get together, have a few laughs…”
Who wrote this….the Hans Gruber Fan Club? Every year at Christmas the HGFC tries to rehab Hans Gruber’s legacy and gaslight us about John McLane, that I can’t abide. John McLane is one of the finest fictional cops the NYPD has ever produced.
Just about every movie "villain" is actually the hero, in my experience
e.g. Predator demonises hunters who are just feeding their families. Alien is feminist junk. The Matrix is part of the trans agenda. Star Wars is communist. etc etc etc
pretty sure the predator wasn't chasing Arnold to feed his family
If I recall the Lore correctly on the Predators species. They are mostly motivated by the thrill and pleasure of the Hunt. The more dangerous the Prey. The better. Being both a status symbol and right of passage.
How is star wars communist? It's about the fall of a successful republic, and the rise of a tyrannical evil empire
The galactic empire would have to be laissez-faire by default. They would have their hands entirely full dealing with galactic trade, and piracy to involve itself in the internal affairs of planets. Which can be seen with how so many different planets are organized and operate. They had a massive navy and a relatively small land force.
The galactic empire were the good guys and the rebels worked hand in glove with pirates to overthrow a functional government that brought stability. The republic was a useless vestige that did nothing but act like the UN and try to solve planetary problems.
But the show is gay, so obviously it's communist.
Good summary, also their uniforms were cool and they didn’t do too much diversity.
And how does Predator "demonize hunters?" I don't recall the alien feeding his human victims to his (its?) starving family.
Touchy, touchy.
It's about the Vietnam War and is pro-VietCong anti-US propaganda
To be fair it turns out the US was actually Communist and the Vietnamese Communists were actually Patriots, but no-one knew that at the time.
That's exactly how you read the symbolism, sir.. good show!