A Companion to Japanese Cinema 2022
DOI: 10.1002/9781118955352.ch16
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Behind the Voice that Brought Peace

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“…However, it also makes one wonder how-if Hirohito indeed was such a helpless figureheadhe could be the hero that demands surrender in The Emperor in August. According to Kirsch (2022), a similar pattern returns in other Japanese war films, as it 'is always the others, never the hero, who are tainted by guilt and responsibility. The protagonist emerges innocent, a victim of unfavorable circumstances, and the blame gets shunted around' (6).…”
Section: Hirohito In Popular Culturementioning
confidence: 58%
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“…However, it also makes one wonder how-if Hirohito indeed was such a helpless figureheadhe could be the hero that demands surrender in The Emperor in August. According to Kirsch (2022), a similar pattern returns in other Japanese war films, as it 'is always the others, never the hero, who are tainted by guilt and responsibility. The protagonist emerges innocent, a victim of unfavorable circumstances, and the blame gets shunted around' (6).…”
Section: Hirohito In Popular Culturementioning
confidence: 58%
“…'My people are suffering even as we speak' (Harada 2015, 1:34:25-1:34:31). Griseldis Kirsch (2022) argues that the portrayal of Hirohito in The Emperor in August is more that of a 'peacebringer, not that of warmonger', which 'illustrates the necessity of making decisions that are in the interest of the people, even if they are against the wishes of others in positions of power' (15).…”
Section: Hirohito In Popular Culturementioning
confidence: 99%