05 September 2009
German Film "Der Baader-Meinhof Complex" A story of German Red Army
I went to the theatre in Shibuya to see the film.
I really enjoyed it. German films are enjoyable if you know history of Germany such as Nazis, Berlin Wall, and 1968 anti-imperialist movement.
So far, what I have seen are as for Nazis "Sophie Scholl," "Der Untertgang" and as for Berlin Wall, "Lives of others," and "Good-bye, Lenin."
This time I watched post-war radical movement that took place in 1968, Germany. Youngsters became so radical because they believe they could wipe out imperialism and change the world better. One female liberal journalist with two daughters joined the movement.
But the consequence was disastrous. They became terrorists, bombers and hi-jackers, later ended up with commiting suicide in prison cells.
Japan had the same movement in the same era. The consequence were very similar. These days youngsters are not interested in such radical way of movement.
Germany and Japan went through the same path since 1930's in that sense. The country was dominated by militants in pre-war era. After the war, youngsters provoked radical social movement.
Recently my interest to foreign things was shifted from the U.S. to Germany.
I went to Berlin last year. I was really impressed. I get acquainted with German people in business. I am studying German now.
Germany has a lot of things we, Japanese can learn from. One of notable things is how they dealt with war review and compensation.
Other things are local sports club, farms, and ecology policy. Germany is leading producer of solar PV in the world.
Germany succeeded reduction of CO2 emission as it scheduled following Kyoto Protocol while other nations failed.
I want to know more about this country.
Deutcheland uber alles in der Welt!
15:33 Posted in Deutschland, Film, Politics | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: history, terror