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Reviews for "Hiroshima"

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wow man, that was probably one of the best white and black flashed i've ever seen and it really makes you think man. i'd just like to say good job on an amazing movie.

Absolutly right...

And America is the best country that does this. All they do is abuse power. Nice message. This got me thinking reeeaaal deep. Nice job man.

good

good flash... DAM ppl with no honor... we need to go back to swords...

Hm.

I saw a review asking if there ever was an apology made for Pearl Harbour... To that guy or to others who also asked that: Japan was under Nazi control and its army actually had nothing to do with their civilians. The Japanese army made that attack on Pearl Harbour, which means it was a Nazi attack. Those civilians weren't Nazi's, were not in a war, did not have anything to do with that Nazi army... Pearl Harbour however, was a military base, so it was a military vs. military attack. Not a military, or shall I say, bomb vs. civilians attack...
Do you think that if the American army landed in Japan, CIVILIANS would've fought them? With a butcher's knife perhaps? I'm not saying the attack on Pearl Harbour was right and Hiroshima was wrong... All violence in that matter is totally WRONG. Anyway, I'm just an average person with an opinion of his own.

Good work

Nice work, and a good message. A shame it has such a low rating. Also odd that people would seem to think the atrocities of the Japanese during WWII would somehow negate the atrocities of the USA, as if Japan was about to reinvade Korea or China after its navy, airforce, and army, and entire industrial system as well as much of its populace, had already been decimated. It is not "trite" to point out the horrors of the past, but it is awfully callous to write off civilian slaughter as a justified means to fulfilling vague claims of security from an already defeated enemy.