As far as the 'animation' goes, this 30-minute film is about on par with anything else you might run across from the 1920's. And pretty much should be passed by, if that's what you are after. Since this is a silent film about a speech, fully half the film is interstitial text cards, not exactly exciting.
But if you are serious observer of Japanese history, then this film is a treasure trove -- a window into some of the views that shaped a growing nation. Shinpei Goto was a career politician that had cut his teeth on modernizing the
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Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Eiga Ensetsu "Seiji no Rinrika" Gotou Shinpei 1926
Japanese: 政治の倫理化
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Type:
Movie
Episodes:
1
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
1926
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Source:
Radio
Theme:
Historical
Duration:
32 min.
Rating:
G - All Ages
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To put this simply, this film/anime is propaganda (non-pejorative)... It is also quite insightful.
Art: From what I know, this anime was created from the same author who made "The Dull Sword". Overall the art is really good, but most of the film revolves around text and/or the animations for the text. I personally find it really good (hell I rated it a 9) but for people who dont like reading, it can get very boring to read. I do not recommend anyone who doesnt care about Japans history and/or at least this guys view of the Japan government to watch this as you will ... |