I think it was pretty much assumed the cars had to be fully working. Actually the better example in my opinion of a gray area is when Mr. Sakamoto says that any little defect makes the whole car not count. The workers aren't trying to exploit the fact that the rules weren't set in stone, they're just hoping nobody notices the cars aren't finished.
@rinaldiputra Yes, most definitely! Watch the clip starting at 1:30 til where he says, "don't count this one." Also watch Part I to get an idea what's happening in Part 2. Also consider how Mr. Sakamoto waived the implied warranty.
★Gun Ho is a minor movie but eligible to be named the top 100 movies of all time in the world.
★This is such a splendid piece of work and maybe the best movie of Michael Keaton.
★At that time in Europe and America, the prejudice to Japan had been still filled. So, in this movie, portrait of the Japanese are very strange and very different from the real Japanese.
★But,recently, many people in the world respect and adore Japan and Japanese cultures.
I think it was pretty much assumed the cars had to be fully working. Actually the better example in my opinion of a gray area is when Mr. Sakamoto says that any little defect makes the whole car not count. The workers aren't trying to exploit the fact that the rules weren't set in stone, they're just hoping nobody notices the cars aren't finished.
weedipikia 17 hours ago
isn't it implied that the cars have to be of merchantable quality
rinaldiputra 8 months ago
@rinaldiputra Yes, most definitely! Watch the clip starting at 1:30 til where he says, "don't count this one." Also watch Part I to get an idea what's happening in Part 2. Also consider how Mr. Sakamoto waived the implied warranty.
barronoda 8 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Asian wives alone and try to chat her #lushfmlk.info#
noalewer 1 year ago
Fiat Regatta, Fiat Spazio, Fiat 128 Super Europa in the same plant... Only in Argentina!
Hernan947 1 year ago
The American Worker: substandard at best. Its a good thing we have heart!
lawzme 1 year ago
★Gun Ho is a minor movie but eligible to be named the top 100 movies of all time in the world.
★This is such a splendid piece of work and maybe the best movie of Michael Keaton.
★At that time in Europe and America, the prejudice to Japan had been still filled. So, in this movie, portrait of the Japanese are very strange and very different from the real Japanese.
★But,recently, many people in the world respect and adore Japan and Japanese cultures.
This is really ironical.
SamuraiTogo 1 year ago 2
One of my childhood favorites. Glad I was learning contract law at a young age lol
sonnybrown 1 year ago
Funny stuff... especially considering the current state of US car manufacture - only in hollywood!
Digdigs2 1 year ago
Oddly very funny and touching at the same time when he says "I like you....you make me laugh." Great flick.
TWheels94 2 years ago 5
@TWheels94 Me and my brothers have quoted that line an infinite amount of times since the 80's. "You make me wraff" lol
sonnybrown 1 year ago
Classic Michael Keaton flick!
BronkoScunkadelik 2 years ago
I like you....You make me laff.
Hiei2k7 2 years ago 4
love this movie
aviationnutsv 2 years ago