but it chose to go through cliches and focuses on war being hell....God...those were some dull battles.
Yeah, the movie does show the insanity of the imperial Japanese culture, how Jap soldiers were forced to give their lives rather than surrender. It seems to me that that scene at the end where the Marine murders the two Japs is a way to ?even the score? for the Japanese audience, to show that the Americans were evil also, that there was not much difference between the two.
I thought LFIJ was pretty dull - It took me about five installments to get through the entire thing. FOOF is not great, But it is decent and I was at least able to get through it in one sitting
Such a weird way to see this movie. You are blinded by your ideology and miss the OBVIOUS point ("some american soldiers did bad things, but Clint isn't even attacking these people he's just attacking war here") and see anti american propaganda where there will never be (in a Clint Eastwood movie................................................................). It seems like you're guilty of exactly what you're accusing me of about American Sniper.I don't know much about the battle of Iwo Jima (or about the Pacific Front as a whole) but since I own a brain I never thought the movie was teaching me that the acts of the US in it were the norm. It's basically part of an anti war diptic and isn't about "who's the good side?". It's as simple as that, don't overthink it (the movie doesn't have much room for overthinking anyway) and please, please, don't use some misplaced patriotism. Such a blattant misunderstanding of a scene that should be sooo clich? nowadays (uuuuh an american soldier doing bad stuff in a mainstream movie! Is this communist propaganda?) if you guys hadn't been brainwashed by Hollywood shows we need way, way more LFIJ... even if I agree with the following part of your review :
That scene is not THE REASON I dislike LFIJ. And I know it is not THE POINT of the movie.I just pointed out that it really angered me. I disliked the movie long before that scene, which comes toward the end. It?s not about patriotism; it?s about truth. War crimes like those depicted in the movie were not common on the American side, but certainly were on the Jap side. Fuck Eastwood. Anyway, I was expecting this comment from an anti-American Frenchie
Haha of course you were! I felt like I had to not disappoint you.But seriously, you?re wrong about that scene. It?s one of the best thing in the movie and isn?t about making the American army look bad.