Fantastic. A little long, but fantastic. Downey was great
There were factions in Los Alamos who advocated not using it at all. I thought it was balanced without being preachy. Didnt show any of what happened in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. People are already bitching that Nolan didnt show that but he had good reason not to in terms on the context of the film.Only question. Do they do any revisionist bullshit history where we could have just asked nicer and Japan would have surrendered unconditionally? And thus America dropped the bombs just to be jerks. (Go to museum in Hiroshima if you want that bs version)
Would be one reason I would skip seeing it.
Estimates say we would of lost over 100k men if we didn’t use them..There were factions in Los Alamos who advocated not using it at all. I thought it was balanced without being preachy. Didnt show any of what happened in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. People are already bitching that Nolan didnt show that but he had good reason not to in terms on the context of the film.
Im 100 percent of the belief that using the bombs was the right choice. Always have been
Its merciful to end war swiftly. Not keep them going hy trying not to hurt people you end up hurting anyways.Estimates say we would of lost over 100k men if we didn’t use them..
My grandpa was a kid back home on the farm while he had 3 of 4 brothers serving in the pacific during the war. He would get very emotional telling me about what it felt like to be the only boy left at home when his brothers were off at war taking on kamikazes towards their ships. All of his brothers made it back home alive. He too was expecting the worse if the war didn’t end soon.The atrocities in China alone before Pearl Harbor were a good enough excuse for me.
I was adopted into a childless family a generation removed. Parents were both near 40.
Every Uncle I had served, my father included.
Uncle Al was in Okinawa awaiting the invasion. He had already been in Guadacanal, third wave on Tarawa, Tinian, and more. He made a display box of some of what he found. A flag, Japanese bayonet, soldiers reed slippers, etc. He was firmly convinced the bomb saved his life. These stories and men shaped my view of those events.
The bombs killed many, but the invasion would have killed more by a power of 10 most likely. Sucked for Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but save a million or more other Japanse, not to mention our own troops.
Japan earned what they got in August of 1945.
Al died with Japanese shapnel in his leg in 2013. He never took a Purple Heart. 2nd Marines then only accepted them if evacuated.
That was one tough generation.
Great quote. FVck Will Smith."Don't start nothin, won't be nothin"...
Agent J.
Albert, I really did have an Uncle Albert! Hated Japanese to the day he died. Called them an epithet not known for decency.My grandpa was a kid back home on the farm while he had 3 of 4 brothers serving in the pacific during the war. He would get very emotional telling me about what it felt like to be the only boy left at home when his brothers were off at war taking on kamikazes towards their ships. All of his brothers made it back home alive. He too was expecting the worse if the war didn’t end soon.
That figure is low.Estimates say we would of lost over 100k men if we didn’t use them..
Can't say how I'd feel if I were in a war at one time, but I think Japan is a beautiful country and the Japanese a nice and slightly misunderstood people.Albert, I really did have an Uncle Albert! Hated Japanese to the day he died. Called them an epithet not known for decency.
I guess this happens when a Nationality tried for 3 years to specifically kill him.
They decry civilian deaths at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but pretend the atrocities in Nanking did not occurr.Can't say how I'd feel if I were in a war at one time, but I think Japan is a beautiful country and the Japanese a nice and slightly misunderstood people.
That being said agree with the bombs being dropped. Think the Japanese would too if they thought about it. Not sure how they would have liked Hokkaido and half of Honshu being occupied by the soviets for 50+ years like eastern Europe
Understand the utter sadness caused by the death of so many civilians, but if you are ever in Hiroshima and feel the bombing was justified, id recommend skipping the peace museum. See the garden outside and the A-bomb dome of course. But the museum? Revisionist bullshit that ignores Japans actions that led to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Koreans pretty much feel the same as your uncle. Maybe that would change if the Japanese leaders would ever offer a sincere apology for all of their atrocities instead of forever whitewashing everything they did. But now Korea has to overlook all of that since a united front against China is a priority.Albert, I really did have an Uncle Albert! Hated Japanese to the day he died. Called them an epithet not known for decency.
I guess this happens when a Nationality tried for 3 years to specifically kill him.
They fought war in a nasty way.Koreans pretty much feel the same as your uncle. Maybe that would change if the Japanese leaders would ever offer a sincere apology for all of their atrocities instead of forever whitewashing everything they did. But now Korea has to overlook all of that since a united front against China is a priority.
Remember hearing Japan got pissed at a comfort women memorial outside the Japanese embassy in Seoul I believe. Ballsy move by someone.Koreans pretty much feel the same as your uncle. Maybe that would change if the Japanese leaders would ever offer a sincere apology for all of their atrocities instead of forever whitewashing everything they did. But now Korea has to overlook all of that since a united front against China is a priority.
Most therapists reccommend accepting what you have done, and apoligise for it before you can heal.Remember hearing Japan got pissed at a comfort women memorial outside the Japanese embassy in Seoul I believe. Ballsy move by someone.
Love Japan and can't wait to visit again, but their handling of WW2 was to basically stick their heads in sand. Complete opposite of Germany as far as owning up. Not a good look.
Germany definitely doesn't have anything like the Yakasuni shrine that I'm aware of.
Sometimes after I read a good WW2 book I think about all the stories that will probably never get told and how amazing they were. It blows my mind to think about that time period with essentially an entire planet at war with varying degrees of technology.The atrocities in China alone before Pearl Harbor were a good enough excuse for me.
I was adopted into a childless family a generation removed. Parents were both near 40.
Every Uncle I had served, my father included.
Uncle Al was in Okinawa awaiting the invasion. He had already been in Guadacanal, third wave on Tarawa, Tinian, and more. He made a display box of some of what he found. A flag, Japanese bayonet, soldiers reed slippers, etc. He was firmly convinced the bomb saved his life. These stories and men shaped my view of those events.
The bombs killed many, but the invasion would have killed more by a power of 10 most likely. Sucked for Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but save a million or more other Japanse, not to mention our own troops.
Japan earned what they got in August of 1945.
Al died with Japanese shapnel in his leg in 2013. He never took a Purple Heart. 2nd Marines then only accepted them if evacuated.
That was one tough generation.
I cannot do movies or TV without subtitles.Great movie. Saw it today. Had some trouble hearing their voices clearly through all the music being played. Maybe my ears ain't that great anymore. Lol
Nolans movies always have that problem.Great movie. Saw it today. Had some trouble hearing their voices clearly through all the music being played. Maybe my ears ain't that great anymore. Lol
Interesting comment. Haven’t seen it yet but plan on it. Can you elaborate on the areas of the movie are historical fiction written by the winners and not historical fiction written by Hollywood writers? ThanksMovie is a great example of how historical fiction is written by the victors
Many more were killed by conventional bombing. It was not to be jerks - is was to test a new weapon and a show of force to the Russians who were crushing Japan in Manchuria.Only question. Do they do any revisionist bullshit history where we could have just asked nicer and Japan would have surrendered unconditionally? And thus America dropped the bombs just to be jerks. (Go to museum in Hiroshima if you want that bs version)
Would be one reason I would skip seeing it.
I have never read anything by historians that are of the opinion that the Japanese were ready to surrender in the spring/summer of 1945. Hell, they weren't ready to surrender after the first bomb was dropped. It is true that the Japanese were beaten, but they were not going to stop fighting - especially on their own soil.Many more were killed by conventional bombing. It was not to be jerks - is was to test a new weapon and a show of force to the Russians who were crushing Japan in Manchuria.
General Dwight Eisenhower voiced his opposition at Potsdam. "The Japanese were already defeated," he told Secretary of War Henry Stimson, "and it wasn't necessary to hit them with that awful thing." Admiral William Leahy, President Harry Truman's chief of staff, said that the "Japanese were already defeated and ready to surrender….The use of this barbarous weapon at Hiroshima and Nagasaki was of no material assistance in our war against Japan." General Douglas MacArthur said that the Japanese would have gladly surrendered as early as May if the U.S. had told them they could keep the emperor. Similar views were voiced by Admirals Chester Nimitz, Ernest King and William Halsey, and General Henry Arnold.
The military leadership knew they were defeated from historians I’ve read. The people were still very devoted to their emperor and wouldn’t have quit the fight within their borders on their land. The emperor was seen in godlike visions, the people weren’t going to stop unless the emperor told them to do so.I have never read anything by historians that are of the opinion that the Japanese were ready to surrender in the spring/summer of 1945. Hell, they weren't ready to surrender after the first bomb was dropped. It is true that the Japanese were beaten, but they were not going to stop fighting - especially on their own soil.
I've heard from many that it's great. Have to say that I'm a bit surprised and pleased that a film about a 1940s colony of scientists can compete with all of the action and adventure flicks that seem to dominate these days.Fantastic. A little long, but fantastic. Downey was great
Haha .. so why did they not surrender after the first nuke. I dismantled your argument in 17 nano seconds.Many more were killed by conventional bombing. It was not to be jerks - is was to test a new weapon and a show of force to the Russians who were crushing Japan in Manchuria.
General Dwight Eisenhower voiced his opposition at Potsdam. "The Japanese were already defeated," he told Secretary of War Henry Stimson, "and it wasn't necessary to hit them with that awful thing." Admiral William Leahy, President Harry Truman's chief of staff, said that the "Japanese were already defeated and ready to surrender….The use of this barbarous weapon at Hiroshima and Nagasaki was of no material assistance in our war against Japan." General Douglas MacArthur said that the Japanese would have gladly surrendered as early as May if the U.S. had told them they could keep the emperor. Similar views were voiced by Admirals Chester Nimitz, Ernest King and William Halsey, and General Henry Arnold.
They didn't surrender after the first nuclear bomb. Think about that. Mind blowing.Many more were killed by conventional bombing. It was not to be jerks - is was to test a new weapon and a show of force to the Russians who were crushing Japan in Manchuria.
General Dwight Eisenhower voiced his opposition at Potsdam. "The Japanese were already defeated," he told Secretary of War Henry Stimson, "and it wasn't necessary to hit them with that awful thing." Admiral William Leahy, President Harry Truman's chief of staff, said that the "Japanese were already defeated and ready to surrender….The use of this barbarous weapon at Hiroshima and Nagasaki was of no material assistance in our war against Japan." General Douglas MacArthur said that the Japanese would have gladly surrendered as early as May if the U.S. had told them they could keep the emperor. Similar views were voiced by Admirals Chester Nimitz, Ernest King and William Halsey, and General Henry Arnold.
MinimumEstimates say we would of lost over 100k men if we didn’t use them..
Well, when they literally thought their leader was God, you don’t quit until he says…They didn't surrender after the first nuclear bomb. Think about that. Mind blowing.