Oshima exposes the fact that many wounded soldiers cannot receive compensation from the Japanese government because of their Korean nationality, while questioning if this is a just way for the Japanese to act. The documentary uses TV to problematize the apathy of the Japanese people. According to Oshima’s 'The Idea of Evil and Cruelty' and Sato Tadao’s 'History of Japanese Documentary Film', the actual situation was much more serious and harsher than the documentary depicts.
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Directing | Nagisa Ōshima | Director |
Editing | Kurahei Tamario | Editor |
Writing | Akira Hayasaka | Screenplay |
Camera | Sadanori Shibata | Director of Photography |
Camera | Masaaki Susawa | Director of Photography |
Production | Junichi Ushiyama | Producer |
Writing | Nagisa Ōshima | Screenplay |
Sound | Takao Morimoto | Sound Designer |
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