This whole thread is an utter shitshow. I know all these posts are from the old IMDb, so I can't interact with the posters, but damn.
Lol at the bit about the movie not being of interest to millennials. I'm a millennial and I found it very interesting. I'm not a religious person, but as someone with an interest in history and someone who can appreciate the story of the struggles of the characters in the movie, I liked it.
With some reservations of course. As one of the few halfway intelligent comments on this thread pointed out, the Jesuits had played a rather destructive role in Japan before they were kicked out. It's unfortunate that the movie (and the book it's based on, which I read some years ago) failed to address this. Inoue's arguments against the priest were silly and didn't talk about the real issues. I can appreciate the personal struggles of the priests, but considering their organization was essentially the vanguard of Catholic reaction and an ideological arm of colonialism, I can't sympathize with the cause they objectively serve. To be a bit hyperbolic just to illustrate my point, it's like watching Das Boot; the plight of the German sailors can be sympathized with, but the simple fact is that they were making Hitler's goals possible, so you can't hope they win.
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