10/10
intense reality
3 August 2009
I watched this documentary film and it is as real as it can get. I am not against Kenzo for doing what he thinks he had to do. Actually I am proud of him for standing up for the families of the soldiers that were wrongfully killed. Kenzo is definitely not a coward at all. Obviously though he had a lot of anger inside that needed to be released. He goes out there in search for the truth of what actually had happened to some of the soldiers. Basically, he just wanted justice for the soldiers that were killed after the war. The film draws you in deep and makes you ask questions about certain reasons. I understand that Kenzo was frustrated and would get violent against the men that he interviewed, but he was just desperate to get the truth out of them. He wanted to disclose the wrong-doings of these military leaders and whoever else was on top so these criminal acts would not happen again in the future. It was an awareness message to the new generation that planned to join the military forces.
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