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Malthusea ::: Favorites Anyway, for many people not related to the way of thinking in Japan, all about Mishima, specially his ideas about the Tatenokai and death, can be taken as something rough, crazy, sadistic... It's hard to understand and I guess we will never know the entire truth of his heart. 07-09-04 13:04:02 __________________________________________________ | |
Malthusea ::: Favorites Wow, your video has a lot of interesting material :)... I haven't seem before the pictures of the bodies after seppuku u_u I admire Mishima Yukio, and I wish I could have know some more about Hiraoka Kimitake. Mishima was a genious, he wanted his death mean something, he was triying to send a message to his country. That message is still not understood. His last words were "I think they didn't understand (me) well" 07-09-04 12:59:02 __________________________________________________ | |
Juuuuuul ::: Favorites the music was so fitting to the movie! thanks for the upload! 07-08-24 21:29:38 __________________________________________________ | |
hunarf ::: Favorites dumbass^ 07-08-06 20:45:01 __________________________________________________ | |
decasgr ::: Favorites rest in peace yukio! thanks a lot for the video 07-08-02 18:05:10 __________________________________________________ | |
seamasterDP ::: Favorites Ooh.... That was very samurai like. kkk 07-07-25 13:45:02 __________________________________________________ | |
Japanorama ::: Favorites your an ignorant fool, for that comment i wish you death to you and your whole family. 07-07-24 13:17:19 __________________________________________________ | |
zenzenakirararemasen ::: Favorites To post that comment you must be in denial 07-07-24 05:09:06 __________________________________________________ | |
seamasterDP ::: Favorites To be a Samurai, you must be a Gay!!!! 07-07-17 12:41:03 __________________________________________________ | |
bigtimepimpin666 ::: Favorites You seem to know what you are talking about. I meanyou seehim differently and I think you are right. But I think he was right in what drove him in so far as Japan straying from its cultural roots. I don't like the world wide americanization. I think Japan was the first place where we saw this. One thing I do not understand he is VERY Big in the spanish speaking countries. In fact I first learned of him as a child seeing a film in Mexico on an educational channel about him. 07-07-07 02:48:25 __________________________________________________ |
Thursday, September 13, 2007
The Life And Death Of Yukio Mishima
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