Forum - View topicINTEREST: Author Naoki Hyakuta Thinks Hayao Miyazaki's Got a Few Screws Loose
Goto page 1, 2, 3 Next Note: this is the discussion thread for this article |
Author | Message | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
kdmccaskill
Posts: 47 |
|
|||
[EDIT: Unsubstantiated tabloid comment removed. -TK]
Last edited by kdmccaskill on Tue Nov 18, 2014 7:22 pm; edited 2 times in total |
||||
鏡
|
|
|||
I'll always side against the one claiming to be a patriot. I've always appreciated the political bent in Miyazaki's works and his fearlessness at speaking his mind on political issues in the public. The fact that Naoki immediately resorted to personal attacks speaks pretty poorly to the security of his argument.
This feels like a pretty clear case of slander as a response to criticism, and a petty implicit attack on Miyazaki's age and recent retirement, both used to veil perceived fundamental ideological differences. Last edited by 鏡 on Tue Nov 18, 2014 7:40 pm; edited 1 time in total |
||||
Joe Mello
Posts: 2262 Location: Online Terminal |
|
|||
Anyone watching The Wind Rises for a statement about WWII is watching the wrong movie. The only thing that resembles such a statement is at the beginning of the movie (something along the lines of "fighting is never justified") and that's really all there is to it.
Honestly, The Wind Rises is a boring movie. With the exception of the amazing sound design, the earthquake scene, and a couple of interesting supporting characters, nothing really jumped out to me. If anything, it was a 2-hour "The Kids These Days!" rant by Miyazaki. |
||||
Hoppy800
Posts: 3331 |
|
|||
Hyakuta confirmed to be a blind patriot, don't he realize the LDP, the current party in power will be the undoing of Japan in all aspects of society if they aren't questioned and voted out of office. I can't side by people who can't question the tyranny their party and country is conducting
|
||||
Gasero
Posts: 939 Location: USA |
|
|||
I don't support any form of aggressive patriotism. Accusing someone of being an anti-patriot is one of the worse arguments one could use. I don't blindly support something because I was born into it.
That being said, Miyazaki has made some crazy statements before. I just wouldn't call his words "anti-Japanese people". |
||||
mdo7
Posts: 6258 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
|
|||
Wait a minute, is this the same Naoki Hyakuta who openly denied the Rape of Nanjing never happened: Japanese NHK Board Member Naoki Hyakuta Denies Nanjing Massacre Happened The Independent-How Japan’s ‘BBC’ is rewriting its role in the Second World War The Diplomat-NHK Governor [Naoki Hyakuta]: Nanjing Massacre ‘Never Happened’ ANN, why are you giving this guy attention?? That's kinda like using a holocaust denier's article to get views and attention. In case you didn't know Naoki Hyakuta openly denied the Rape of Nanjing. So in my case, whatever he said including attacking Miyazaki has no credibility to me. |
||||
shiranehito
Posts: 793 |
|
|||
I never watched both, but I don't think Miyazaki has the right to say that "the script is based on a piece of historical military fiction that's full of lies" because they're both making fictional stories.
I'm never a fan of Miyazaki. Sure, he's great at making animation but so far I've never been so very deeply impressed with his works. And he's always nagging about animation and whatever these days, saying things like "voice actors these days sound like sluts" or "playing with iPad equals masturbation" or his most usual "I'm gonna retire" and months later we'll hear him "I won't stop animating" and still mess with the studio when there's a blondie in the poster.
Yeah, it's the same Naoki Hyakuta, but I don't think ANN put his name in article to get attention. I'm sure only few knows about his denial on the Rape of Nanjing. |
||||
EricJ2
Posts: 4016 |
|
|||
Reading the header, I found myself paraphrasing the words of the immortal Mr. Snerd:
".....NNNN-NAWWWWHHHH!!!! " But, from the article, turned out they were just having a geek argument about wartime planes. Figures. |
||||
mdo7
Posts: 6258 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
|
|||
ANN should've done some research before posting this article on there, and probably put a disclaimer saying this guy (Naoki Hyakuta) is a denier of Rape of Nanjing, then I wondered how would people on ANN would've reacted if the guy that said Miyazaki got a few screws loose is the same person that said the Rape of Nanjing never happened. |
||||
Great Rumbler
Posts: 328 Location: Oklahoma |
|
|||
It would be nice if his attitude and comments were unique to himself, but there are plenty of people in the US that say exactly the same thing. Whitewash or ignore the bad stuff, only talk about the good stuff. That kind of sentiment is wrong-headed and poisonous and absolutely makes any kind of meaningful self-reflection impossible. So, you know what? Screw that guy for pulling the "I'm a patriot, the other guy's a traitor!" card. Last edited by Great Rumbler on Tue Nov 18, 2014 8:42 pm; edited 1 time in total |
||||
鏡
|
|
|||
This is relevant context that should be included in the article. Naoki wasn't responding to the criticism, he was using it as a chance to attack Miyazaki viz his political beliefs. |
||||
mdo7
Posts: 6258 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
|
|||
Only the pro-Japanese lobby in US would fall for that. I don't think the US government (aside from the pro-Japanese lobbyist) denied the Nanjing massacre happened. EDIT: Want to add this link to make sure my evidence is more credible: BBC-Governor of Japan broadcaster NHK denies Nanjing massacre |
||||
Kadmos1
Posts: 13559 Location: In Phoenix but has an 85308 ZIP |
|
|||
Wonder why (at least some) of the Japanese gov't is still unwilling to admit the atrocities that they did during WW2? Is it to keep that image that Japan is a great nation (other countries probably do this too in times of war)?
Another criticism for the Japanese gov't: While there have been recognized dual survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, I do find it interesting that Tsutomu Yamaguch (March 16, 1916 – January 4, 2010) is the only one that was recognized by the Japanese gov't. |
||||
mdo7
Posts: 6258 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
|
|||
I remember listening to a NHK World Radio Japan broadcast a few months ago about how some bomb survivors were denied free medical treatment coverage, I wish NHK World didn't take down that broadcast, I think people on ANN need to hear about it. |
||||
Norbie
Posts: 126 |
|
|||
That, and votes. Anyway, it's the blind leading the blind. |
||||
All times are GMT - 5 Hours |
||
|
Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group