what amazes me here is that their army leaders took the decision to keep their troop busy doing these beautiful pieces. I never thought possible that such minds could conceive such plans. The Japanese have mysterious ways ! This is such a pity they have stoppped ! In short army and creativity+ beauty never went together until then.
I really like it cause there are so many elements that were brought out, yet based on something so beautiful contrasted with war. the voice was consistent and i liked the monotone for connecting between two very opposed, but tied together issues
That was part of the treaty drawn up with the United States of America after World War 2. Its referred to as Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution. Part of the US and Japan Treaty says if Japan is attacked by an enemy the United States is expected and will to come and help defend their country. But in return they do the same for the USA. I.E. Iraq and Afghanistan.
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you can read it as metaphorical, but the voice over narrative certainly does not lead one to read it as such. in any case, this video is totally misleading, insulting even. Japan most certainly trains for war every day. and they have one of the most technologically advanced armies in the world
Yes, it's a shame about the Afghanistan and Iraq comment (there is plenty of snow in both plkaces) but it is still a great video, in that it makes you think about how trigger-happiness is not a sign of technological advancement.
Ustrój polityczny w Chinach jest dokładnie taki jak te lodowe budowle.
badjuk 2 years ago
Szczególnie że film jest o Japonii
Sztyrlytz 2 years ago
So it'd be a metaphor for peace? as the end states "as snow, can never really be truly permanent"
MCRmauricio 3 years ago
what amazes me here is that their army leaders took the decision to keep their troop busy doing these beautiful pieces. I never thought possible that such minds could conceive such plans. The Japanese have mysterious ways ! This is such a pity they have stoppped ! In short army and creativity+ beauty never went together until then.
1974Stella4star 3 years ago 4
u.s. soldiers give away christmas presents, so THERE!
gman6660 3 years ago
I really like it cause there are so many elements that were brought out, yet based on something so beautiful contrasted with war. the voice was consistent and i liked the monotone for connecting between two very opposed, but tied together issues
mard420 3 years ago 3
your voice is ascary >:S
7hardcandy 3 years ago
they are the Most Artistic Army... yeah the narration is soo Good,, I love it
ITANAGAR12345 3 years ago 2
The Japanese have a Defense Military and are not allowed to declare war or use war as a means of solving problems, silly.
Ineedhelp2811 3 years ago 10
That was part of the treaty drawn up with the United States of America after World War 2. Its referred to as Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution. Part of the US and Japan Treaty says if Japan is attacked by an enemy the United States is expected and will to come and help defend their country. But in return they do the same for the USA. I.E. Iraq and Afghanistan.
poszest16 3 years ago 2
It was a metaphor you idiot!! you're being so literal about the snow!
l2iku 3 years ago 12
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you can read it as metaphorical, but the voice over narrative certainly does not lead one to read it as such. in any case, this video is totally misleading, insulting even. Japan most certainly trains for war every day. and they have one of the most technologically advanced armies in the world
Philmoscowitz 3 years ago
Very interesting
bloodezach 3 years ago
Neat !
batchainpullr 3 years ago
Yes, it's a shame about the Afghanistan and Iraq comment (there is plenty of snow in both plkaces) but it is still a great video, in that it makes you think about how trigger-happiness is not a sign of technological advancement.
NextLifeDK 3 years ago 5
Is that true? I mean an army of snow sculptors?
jamesmo01 3 years ago
ice ice baby
computerdude556 3 years ago 2