03 December 2012
"Classic Car Festa" in Jingu Gaien, Tokyo
It might sound Japanese English. It means Retroprospective automobile exhibition. Tens of the old generation cars lined up in one place, called Jingu Gaien on 1 of December 2012.
It was a great show. I could see a lot of kinds of cars in the old days.
Most notable ones I want to introduce, which I've taken photos of are as follows.
Rolls-Royce
Buick, the length of the body is 5 metre.
De Lorean, Car featured in the film "Back to the Future"
Countach, A car that a driver needs to get his head out of his car when driving back
Mercedes-Benz in 1970's, this was the model when the same titled song was popular.
"Oh, Lord. Won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz?" Are you rich enough to afford those cars?
23:34 Posted in Japan News, Leisure, Tokyo Life | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: cars, history
07 October 2012
Film"The Help" and "Precious" Elegant & Rich Whites and Vulgar & Poor Blacks
Two films are stories about Afro-Americans in the U.S. Both of them described hard situations that Black people had experienced in the past and maybe even now.
"The Help" was a story of Afro-American maids working for white families in Mississippi in 1960's when segregation was very common. Afro-American maids were not allowed to share bathroom with white family members. They had to always put up with white people's arrogance. A young white writer decided to write about their experience and publish that by interviewing them.
"Precious" was about a girl of the same name living in Harlem, New York, 1980's. She got two babies with her father. She was raped since she was a child. Her mother abused her because of pregnancy. Her mother and she lived on welfare. She had to stop attending middle school for pregnancy. So she had to attend special school for dropped outs.
Portrayals of Black people in the both films are kind of, from white perspective although Afro-American characters played important roles. They spoke grammatically incorrect English like "You is smart." They looked uneducated, vulgar and violent, wheras white or lighter skin characters looked elegant, educated and kind. That reflects on reality? Maybe or maybe not.
For white viewers such kind of films satisfy their supremacy and ease frustration caused by forcible integration.
Has America changed since Civil Rights Act?
Mr. Obama is the president of the U.S. He is half-white and not descendant of slaves. If he was a pure Afro-American of slave descendant, he would have never been elected. He wasn't popular in the Southern States even among Democrats. Because he was elected, since his inauguration, number of Racist activist group has drastically increased.
Most recent survey for income gap among racial groups found Black and white gap recorded biggest since 1984 when the survey was first conducted. It was due to recession but why the burden biased to Afro-Americans? Racism? Poverty and lack of education caused by racial discrimination.
I don't like this part of America but this is reality of America.
22:54 Posted in Film, Media, Society | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: racism, afro-american, history, poverty
06 September 2012
Film"The Iron Lady" Mrs. Thatcher was indeed Iron lady
Biopic of former British prime minister, the only female PM in British history. Maybe she was as notable as Queen Elizabeth in pre-modern time.
She was born in a family of grocery. Her father was local mayor. She studied in Oxford.
She lived through 2nd world war, and struggled with male dominated society.
After she became prime minister, she won the war with Argentine over terriroritorital sovereignty in South Atlantic sea. At that time US was not very supportive, rather Reagan proposed peace pact with Argentine. That taught us what would happen if similar thing happens between China and Japan.
At that time, Thatcher told the U.S., what did you do when Japan attacked Pearl Harbour? Did you abondon Hawaii because it was so far away and not many people lived there? Did you propose peace pact to Tojo?
She was once about to be assassinated by IRA but survived.
This film described her being woman did not matter to what she did. She had capability of what she wants to do.
Recently I asked some British people about their reputation of Mrs. Thatcher. Surprisingly they did not like her very much. Is it because of her neo-liberal policy? She cut budget spending and privatised national businesses.
Whether that resulted in a good way or not, she had done those things with her firm determination.
Why we never had such a strong leader in our country's politics!
05 August 2012
Japanese film "THERMAE ROMAE" meaning Roman Bath in Latin
Japanese actors playing Roman people in Hadrian era of Roman Empire.
One Roman architect of the bath time slipps to modern Japan and experience modern style bath.
All dialogues are done in Japanese except some short Latin dialogues.
Interesting thing was viewers could learn how Roman Empire functioned. How Roman viewed other parts of the world, and how slavery functioned. How important it was for the Emperor Hadrian to be deifeid after retirement.
One of the shocking thing shown was Emperor Hadrian had a boy lover and he was very much saddened by the boy's death. It was very openly depicted in the film maybe because it was Japanese film. In the West, such depicting would be very controversial.
The film was in fact, comedy. But it can be great textbook to learn Roman Empire stuff. Since it is made by Japanese from Japanese perspective, portrayal of Roman people looked very neutral. Not too religious and not too ideological. Hope the film will be released in Italy and other parts of the world.
21:48 Posted in Film, Italy, Japan News | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: history, gay