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Ernsthaft: War nicht genau das das Problem ...? So hatte ich das verstanden. Die Japaner hätten gern ein bisschen mehr Nationalismus gehabt.

Bin sehr gespannt, wir werden ihn die Tage wohl auch noch sehen.
Ich glaube, es war umgekehrt: Sie wollten eine Antkriegsbotschaft mit dem Film, die es so aber nicht gab. Es haben sich aber viele Leute aus verschiedenen Gründen über den Film aufgeregt:

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In Japan, The Wind Rises received criticism from both the political left and right, and from an anti-smoking group. Miyazaki added to the controversy by publishing an article in which he criticized the proposal by Japan's conservative Liberal Democratic Party to change the Constitution of Japan, which irritated nationalists. Leftists were unhappy that a warplane designer was the film's protagonist, and questioned why Miyazaki would make a flattering film about a man who "built killing machines"; others pointed out that some who built the planes were Korean and Chinese forced laborers. The film has also received criticism from part of the South Korean public.

In an interview with the Asahi Shimbun, Miyazaki said he had "very complex feelings" about World War II since, as a pacifist, he felt militarist Japan had acted out of "foolish arrogance". However, Miyazaki also said that the Zero plane "represented one of the few things we Japanese could be proud of – [Zeros] were a truly formidable presence, and so were the pilots who flew them".