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Black Rain: Changes in U.S.-Japan Relations in Movies

author:Uncle Bing

Yusaku Matsuda became famous at the age of 18 and drove a crane at the age of 40.

The famous work is "Human Witness", a movie interlude "Straw Hat Song" that swept the Chinese land of "Human Witness".

The final work was Black Rain, with Ridley Scott as the director and Ken Takakura as a supporting role.

Black Rain: Changes in U.S.-Japan Relations in Movies

18-year-old Yusaku Matsuda starred as a criminal police officer in "Human Witness",

Because the death of a black American tourist in Tokyo triggered a serious political and diplomatic incident between the United States and Japan, he had to stay up all night to arrest the murderer.

At that time, 100% of the U.S.-Japan relationship was beautiful and expensive.

So, Black Lives Matter, black lives are expensive.

Because, the deceased's name was Jonny.

40-year-old Yusaku Matsuda starred as gangster Sato in "Black Rain",

In front of two American policemen, he stabbed his chest and slit his throat to kill two people in a row, and tried to suffocate an American policeman with a plastic bag on the way to escape, and he was a murderer who was caught on the spot.

But his identity, officially, was that of a diplomat at the Japanese Consulate in New York.

Because, at this moment, the relationship between the United States and Japan is equal to the point where diplomatic courtesy must be emphasized.

So he was sent back to Japan unscathed, and the American policeman who was almost suffocated by him had to work as a bodyguard for him.

Because, the English word for "political correctness" is Political Correctness, abbreviation: PC.

Great powers are diplomatically equal and respect for the judicial power of others is 100% PC.

Black Rain: Changes in U.S.-Japan Relations in Movies

The 18-year-old Japanese criminal police officer Dongju knew that the American police officer opposite him was the American soldier who killed his father's rapist.

Then there can be no action to destroy the relationship between the United States and Japan.

Even the words of criticism have to be turned in 8 circles, and they can only be louder and express anger.

It was all up to the director and screenwriter to arrange an accident and let the blood revenge be repaid.

Of course, it is the American street thugs who start to kill people, and they belong to the internal security issues of the United States, which do not involve US-Japanese diplomacy.

Sato, a 40-year-old Japanese gangster in Tokyo, Japan, arrogantly cut off the head of an American policeman.

The Japanese police obey the rules and say that evidence is forced by the dilemma of procedural justice,

Can only silently provide convenience to another American policeman,

Relying on street racing to avenge personal revenge, the justice of the United States and Japan was achieved side by side.

The United States and Japan are fully aligned in terms of justice.

U.S. citizens are not in charge of civil disputes over Japanese territory, no matter who dies.

Black Rain: Changes in U.S.-Japan Relations in Movies

So,

Today, these two films are fished out and recommended for those who still have illusions about Sino-US relations.

Strength,

If there is no strength, where is there equality,

There are all kinds of wood in the movie.

The big country is not strong, that is the fat in people's mouths.

Want to chop the stuffing,

Want to braise red.

Black Rain: Changes in U.S.-Japan Relations in Movies

remark:

Black Rain (1989-09-22, USA)

Proof of the Man (1979-10, Chinese mainland) / (1977-10-08, Japan)

1.Kosaku Matsuda, 21 September 1949 - 06 Nov 1989

(His son's name is Matsuda Ryuhei, and he debuted at the age of 16 and became famous in "Mifado")

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