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Sunday, October 08, 2006

"Little Birds"

I saw the film "Little Birds." It gave us wretched and somewhat comical scenes. I don't think I should introduce the wretched ones here. The comic comes from their remoteness. The concept "remote nationalism" was introduced some time ago. Minority emmigrants to USA and other developed countries support their nationalism at home because of their patrioticism. Some donation in the developed countries matters a lot at home. It enables the movement to raise soldiers and weapons, and provides infrastructure for civilwars. This film reminds me of the word "remote." American soldiers enact remote militalism to satisfy Republicans empowered with overwhelming economic gap. Human Shields enact remote pacifism to satisfy Democrats empowered with overwhelming economic gap. Japanese soldiers and Japanese NPO enact remote humanism to satisfy, respectively, pro-SDF and pro-NPO empowered with overwhelming economic gap. Lastly, the reporter send his messages to Japan to satisfy anti-SDF empowered with overwhelming economic gap. In one scene, children were dancing to a music from a propaganda program obviously aired by Husein regime. The scene seemed both lovely and comical. If you filmed the scene we are watching this film, it might seem both lovely and comical.

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