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Ancient History
post Oct 14 2005, 11:47 PM
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So did almost everyone else.
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post Oct 15 2005, 12:04 AM
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post Oct 15 2005, 05:19 AM
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QUOTE (Ancient History)
QUOTE (Snow_Fox)
No, I got your points, but in context they are irrellivent. If you rely on a Holliwood film as your prime source of course you will get it wrong. If your point was that the Japanese didn't like it, I can provide you with numerous films done on subjects I have a degree of expertese in that I think were crap.

I believe, Snow, that good friend Hasagwan was merely surprised at the recurring reference to the movie Lost in Translation, which he only brought up to evoke the paint-thick look at Japan he believed the chapter invoked in parts.

In other words: while you may find his points irrelevant and no one questions your expertise in the matter, why you and everyone else can't seem to let the film go and focus on the matter at hand boggles him. :P

Right in one. I would never have brought the movie up again except people kept pointing out the same thing again and again making me think that the point I was trying to make was not getting across to you all. So I did my best to try and clarify what I was trying to get at.
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post Oct 15 2005, 03:13 PM
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Our good friend Janus here is the Masaaki Mutsuki credited in SoA's props. He was our japanese native eye and helped a lot to shape SoA's Japan. It might not be perfect (though personally, I'm quite happy with what's been written), but it would probably have been worse if not for him. So, thanks again Janus.

Mike

Ouch, I should introduce myself.
Without your help, many would wonder what does Janus, refered SoA writers as 'we' think he is...
Thank you, Mike!
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