What is this film about?

Stone 2022-02-07 14:56:22

I finished watching this 55-minute + 57-minute super-long Japanese movie last night. It can be said that I watched it patiently or not. After watching this movie, I felt inexplicable. I searched the Internet this morning and found out that it turned out to be a drama! Surprise き ま し た! In fact, I didn't laugh or have any other expressions after watching the whole movie. In short, I can't recommend or prevent everyone from watching, whatever.

When watching this film, I found that there is a set of old Japanese scenes in it. One of the "big Japanese" in the film is lying in an attic, and on the other side is a group of "little Japanese?" "Normal Japanese"? Having fun while drinking. Pictures are in black and white. Is there really such a big Japanese in Japan? 大きい+大+にほんじん? this means? Are you still praising the Japanese for their good combat skills and maintaining a peaceful international image? (Is there such an image! Hehe) Is it still Japan to use this to promote an ancient mysterious culture in Japan? Attract foreign tourists? But it seems that I haven't heard of this item in Japan's travel in the past.

Or, it embodies a kind of Japanese spirit? Both: do your own way, regardless of other people's opinions, just do your own; protect everyone, collectivism. What's more: Japanese people are short and want to get spiritual comfort? (In this film, the big Japanese can be electrified and then transformed....)

Finally, there is a special Japanese scene in the film: monsters attack and defend the city. The monster is making trouble in the city, and the big Japanese are coming to beat him! Hehe~ The Japanese seem to like having performers fight around in a group of models that simulate small cities. Among the monsters in the film, the most terrifying one is the monster with glasses. It's really disgusting. Please stay away when you watch it! hahaha~

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