* Animations of every hiragana and katakana character * More than 500 pages of interactive content Our goal is to lead you from one “light bulb moment” to the next so that you stay energized and excited about the language. Key concepts are explained with warmth and humor, drawing you into the nuts-and-bolts that you need to understand Japanese while keeping things down-to-earth and engaging. This makes your journey into Japanese a joy, as each new piece that falls into place makes sense and every new example sentence is comprehensible. The core promise of Human Japanese is to show you how everything works and never to expect you to magically know things that we haven’t yet taught you. Going much deeper than the canned phrases and vocab of other products, it approaches the language in an integrated way, with discussion, recordings, animations, illustrations, photos, reviews, and more. Human Japanese presents the Japanese language from square one in a warm, engaging tone. My only question is could this film STILL be a bit sanitized? From what I've read about these camps, they were MUCH more brutal than even the film portrayed.Ready to learn Japanese? Meet your personal sensei-in-a-box. I am excited to see what happens in the second film, as at the end of the first there is a BIG twist and Kaji's world has been turned upside down in the process. Overall, an excellent film that is worth seeing. I'd say more, but this would ruin the film. But, can he live with himself? And what about his marriage? Because of the job, he's withdrawn and miserable-and a lousy husband. What is Kaji to do? As the film progresses, to save himself he may need to forget about his high ideals. After all, they feel, these aren't exactly humans-just Chinese and Korean conscripts and, worse, Japanese political prisoners. However, when there are prison escapes, the hardliners press for a return to brutality. Fortunately, when the workers are better few and treated well, production increases dramatically. He insists that the beatings MUST stop and he is opposed by the staff-but he's not willing to budge and he has the authority to make it stick. When he sees the camp, Kaji is angered-the soldiers brutalize the workers and have absolutely no regard for them. Not surprisingly, he goes to work at the camp-and takes his new wife with him. Luckily for him, his boss gives him a choice-report for military duty or go off to Japanese occupied territory to be the production head for a forced labor camp. He's basically a pacifist at heart and cannot see himself killing another. When he's called up to fight in the war, he's torn. Kaji is a very liberal man for the times-something that COULD be very dangerous in the militaristic Japanese society. It is set during WWII and is about a Japanese man named Kaji. This is the first of three very long movies that are based on Jumpei Gomikawa's six-volume series. Kyôritsu Ô: You'll either be revealed as a murderer wearing the mask of humanism or as one worthy of the beautiful name. Your life has been a series of errors stemming from the conflict between your work and yourself. But an error made at a crucial moment is an unforgivable crime. Kyôritsu Ô: You and I will both make minor mistakes. I'd like to see what you'd do in my position. Kaji: If I'd always acted as you wanted me to there'd be no Kaji here today. Their combined opinion objecting to this execution will be more effective than one individual alone. Kyôritsu Ô: Must a man outside this barbed wire ask me such a question? Not all the Japanese working here are murderous devils. Kyôritsu Ô: If you fail now, no one will ever trust you again, and you too will lose faith in yourself. Just as my companions stand between life and death, so do you now stand at an important crossroads. Kyôritsu Ô: This does not concern us alone.
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