• 3 months ago
JAPANESE SEX MOVIE
Transcript
00:00:30There's something I want to show you.
00:00:33What is it?
00:00:35I think it's a scene from an old man's movie.
00:00:42I think it's an old man in a horror movie.
00:00:46I don't know exactly what it is.
00:01:00I don't know exactly what it is, but I think it's an old man in a horror movie.
00:01:05I don't know exactly what it is, but I think it's an old man in a horror movie.
00:01:08I want to see it.
00:01:12You do, don't you?
00:01:15He's very thin in that scene.
00:01:18Do you want to see it again?
00:01:22He made me act.
00:01:26I don't know what he's trying to say.
00:01:28It looks like the door is broken and he's being pulled inside.
00:01:36That's his face.
00:01:39Right?
00:01:41What do you think?
00:01:43It brings back memories.
00:01:58It brings back memories.
00:02:08When the atomic bomb exploded over Hiroshima...
00:02:11...my grandparents and my mother lived in this country house.
00:02:15It was 70 kilometres outside the city.
00:02:29My grandfather was a doctor of internal medicine at the Red Cross Hospital in Hiroshima.
00:02:34After the explosion of the atomic bomb...
00:02:37...he tried to save the wounded from the first day on.
00:02:41In the midst of death and destruction.
00:02:47What he experienced...
00:02:49...he kept quiet about until his death.
00:03:28HIROSHIMA, JAPAN
00:03:37My walk-up album is getting old.
00:03:43This is the photo.
00:03:48Isn't he handsome?
00:03:52What's this?
00:03:54I was invited to take this photo, but it's meaningless.
00:04:00I'm not even married yet.
00:04:02I'm still a female student.
00:04:05I was already working at the Japanese Embassy.
00:04:11These are the members of the Japanese Embassy.
00:04:18The war was getting worse.
00:04:21The planes would always come and bomb us.
00:04:26It was dangerous.
00:04:28So we were told to evacuate to the countryside.
00:04:36So we evacuated to my grandfather's house.
00:04:41My grandfather stayed in the hospital.
00:04:44And on the same day, my mother came home.
00:04:49She saw my mother.
00:04:52HIROSHIMA, JAPAN
00:04:57On the day of the atomic bomb...
00:04:59...I was the first one to leave for Hiroshima.
00:05:08I was the first one to leave after ten days.
00:05:11He didn't say a word.
00:05:16HIROSHIMA, JAPAN
00:05:19He didn't say a word.
00:05:21He didn't say anything about the bombing.
00:05:25So we didn't know what was going on.
00:05:28We didn't have any means of communication.
00:05:31We didn't have a radio or a TV.
00:05:36We didn't have any information.
00:05:39Sometimes young girls would come back from Hiroshima.
00:05:44They would tell us that they had seen a big bomb.
00:05:47But we didn't have any information about that.
00:05:55This is a picture I got a few years later.
00:06:00It's a picture of a bomb detonator.
00:06:04HIROSHIMA, JAPAN
00:06:11If you want to know what happened at the time...
00:06:14...you should talk to a nurse who worked with you.
00:06:18You should talk to a nurse who worked with you.
00:06:35Who is this?
00:06:37There's a scar here.
00:06:39I don't know who this is.
00:06:41This is Sumiko Miyahara.
00:06:43I know who this is.
00:06:45This is Sumiko Miyahara.
00:06:49She was in your group.
00:06:51She was in Aomori.
00:06:53Yes, that's right.
00:06:55Who is this?
00:06:57You told me this before.
00:07:02I told you this before.
00:07:05Most of the doctors were not here.
00:07:08The nurses would walk in...
00:07:12...and treat the patients.
00:07:17But we didn't know where the doctors were.
00:07:22We didn't know.
00:07:24We were all in a panic.
00:07:28The patients were lying on the floor for decades.
00:07:33In the morning, the nurses would take them to the next room...
00:07:37...and burn them.
00:07:41That went on for about a month.
00:07:46Then they would put a lot of ash on their bodies.
00:07:52You know what ash is, right?
00:07:55It's a living thing.
00:07:59I don't want to talk about it.
00:08:03I don't want to talk about it.
00:08:07I don't want to talk about it.
00:08:25I think this tree is about 200 years old.
00:08:29I've been this big since I was a child.
00:08:32I'm 100 years old.
00:08:35I'm 90 years old.
00:08:38I've been this big since then.
00:08:42I feel like I was a child...
00:08:46...behind an old tunnel.
00:08:49I feel like I was a child...
00:08:52...behind an old tunnel.
00:08:55At that time, the Japanese had started the Manchurian War.
00:09:00When the Japanese bombed the railway...
00:09:05...all the soldiers in Japan praised them.
00:09:12I was in the 2nd grade.
00:09:15I wanted to be praised, too.
00:09:18That's what I thought.
00:09:21I wanted to be the closest...
00:09:24...to the Japanese army nurse.
00:09:51My face was crying.
00:09:55It was crying...
00:09:57...and my face looked like it was going to cry.
00:10:01But I was crying.
00:10:05I was crying.
00:10:07I couldn't open my eyes.
00:10:10I couldn't do it.
00:10:12I couldn't open my eyes.
00:10:14I was crying.
00:10:17I couldn't do it.
00:10:20I was a child who could only take that kind of picture.
00:10:25My mother thought I would get married.
00:10:29If I worked, I would have a face like this.
00:10:34But when I look at this,
00:10:37it's getting more and more beautiful.
00:10:43I can see it.
00:10:51I love tango.
00:10:54When I grow up,
00:10:57I want to be a teacher.
00:11:00I will do my best for my country.
00:11:03I sang this song when I was in elementary school.
00:11:07I sang that much.
00:11:10I sang it all the time.
00:11:20I can't eat insects in my house.
00:11:24The wind that blows is smelly.
00:11:29The color of the lonely grass that doesn't touch me.
00:11:34I drew a picture of me.
00:11:39I'm torn by a thread like a star.
00:11:44The color of the face of a happy person
00:11:49I want to be a tango.
00:11:54I want to be a nurse.
00:11:57There was a way to get a gold medal.
00:12:01I've always said that war is good.
00:12:05When the atomic bomb was dropped,
00:12:10there was nothing.
00:12:12There was nothing in the house.
00:12:15A lot of people were killed.
00:12:18A lot of people were dying.
00:12:21Is that what war is?
00:12:25Is it forbidden?
00:12:28That's what I'm saying.
00:12:31War is no good,
00:12:36as it has been for a long time.
00:12:39War is no good.
00:12:41If you don't tell someone,
00:12:44you won't know the truth.
00:13:14War is no good.
00:13:44War is no good.
00:13:47If you don't tell someone,
00:13:50you won't know the truth.
00:13:53War is no good.
00:13:56If you don't tell someone,
00:13:59you won't know the truth.
00:14:02War is no good.
00:14:05If you don't tell someone,
00:14:08you won't know the truth.
00:14:11I asked my grandfather what he had experienced
00:14:14after the atomic bomb in Hiroshima.
00:14:17He said that words couldn't describe it.
00:14:20If I hadn't been there myself,
00:14:23I would never have understood it.
00:14:26I remember him laughing and crying at the same time.
00:14:34Do you remember how you came back when you arrived?
00:14:38I don't remember how I came back.
00:14:41I just came back as usual.
00:14:44I didn't change at all.
00:14:49What did you do first?
00:14:52What did you do first when you came back?
00:14:55First, I went to the field
00:14:58and ate tomatoes and other fresh things.
00:15:05I thought it was strange,
00:15:08but Hiroshima wasn't like that.
00:15:11Hiroshima wasn't like that.
00:15:14Hiroshima wasn't like that.
00:15:17Hiroshima was like a canned food.
00:15:20Hiroshima was like a canned food.
00:15:23I wanted fresh food.
00:15:26I remember eating it.
00:15:30I'm sure you heard that there was a bomb in Hiroshima.
00:15:33Didn't you worry about it?
00:15:36When I was in elementary school,
00:15:39my grandmother had been fighting wars
00:15:42in Manchuria and China for a long time.
00:15:45in Manchuria and China for a long time.
00:15:48After that, the war between the United States and the United States began.
00:15:51After that, the war between the United States and the United States began.
00:15:54Since I was in elementary school,
00:15:57I knew that there was a bomb in Hiroshima.
00:16:00So I evacuated to Hiroshima.
00:16:03So I evacuated to Hiroshima.
00:16:06I thought there was another bomb.
00:16:18Good morning.
00:16:21Good morning.
00:16:24Good morning.
00:16:39Before I start talking,
00:16:42there are a lot of people with cameras.
00:16:45There are a lot of people with cameras.
00:16:48There is a Swiss woman named Aya Dominic.
00:16:52My grandfather was a soldier like me in Hiroshima.
00:16:55My grandfather was a soldier like me in Hiroshima.
00:16:58He was exposed to the bombing.
00:17:05Unlike people all over the world,
00:17:08Unlike people all over the world,
00:17:11only Japanese people were exposed to a lot of radiation.
00:17:14Only Japanese people were exposed to a lot of radiation.
00:17:17You can't live long if you are sick.
00:17:20You can't live long if you are sick.
00:17:23Only doctors who have seen patients in Hiroshima know.
00:17:26Only doctors who have seen patients in Hiroshima know.
00:17:29I don't think there is a single doctor who is still alive.
00:17:32If I die, I don't think anyone will know.
00:17:35If I die, I don't think anyone will know.
00:17:42Dr. Hida was working at the Rikokon Hospital.
00:17:45How was he on that day?
00:17:48If he was there, he would have died.
00:17:51If he was there, he would have died.
00:17:54I can't talk about it like this today.
00:17:57I happened to go to the village 2 a.m.
00:18:00I happened to go to the village 2 a.m.
00:18:03I happened to go to the village 2 a.m.
00:18:06I finished work and lay down on my side.
00:18:09I finished work and lay down on my side.
00:18:12I fell asleep and woke up at 8 a.m.
00:18:15I fell asleep and woke up at 8 a.m.
00:18:18I looked at the plane at 8 a.m.
00:18:21I looked at the plane at 8 a.m.
00:18:32All the people I saw died.
00:18:35All the people I saw died.
00:18:42On the day of the explosion,
00:18:45I heard that there was no medical assistance.
00:18:56During the first three days,
00:18:59all of them were burned to death.
00:19:02In the morning of the 4th day,
00:19:05I saw that there was no one but burned to death.
00:19:08I saw that there was no one but burned to death.
00:19:11It was a strange symptom that I had never seen before, and that's when I started to die.
00:19:17I started to bleed from my nose and mouth.
00:19:21That was normal.
00:19:24I had never seen anything like that before.
00:19:26The blood was coming out of my eyelids.
00:19:32And when I tried to look inside my mouth,
00:19:36I could smell it before I could do anything.
00:19:39It was the smell of corruption.
00:19:41I didn't know why people were rotting when they were still alive.
00:19:57Before I died, I bled from my nose and mouth.
00:20:04I bled to death.
00:20:07The blood was coming out from both sides of my nose and mouth.
00:20:13That's how I died.
00:20:15I had never seen anyone die like that before.
00:20:20I had only seen Japanese doctors at that time.
00:20:24I had never seen any doctors from all over the world.
00:20:34I had never seen anyone die like that before.
00:20:39I had never seen anyone die like that before.
00:20:44I had never seen anyone die like that before.
00:20:49I had never seen anyone die like that before.
00:20:54I had never seen anyone die like that before.
00:20:59I had never seen anyone die like that before.
00:21:04I had never seen anyone die like that before.
00:21:09I had never seen anyone die like that before.
00:21:14I had never seen anyone die like that before.
00:21:19I hid in a room.
00:21:35Her soul was about to escape from genesis.
00:21:40There was a strange aura.
00:21:45I'm going to read it.
00:21:48Go ahead.
00:21:50Read it.
00:21:51You want me to read it?
00:21:54If there is a maiden dear to me, she will be alone.
00:21:58She will sit in her room and be quiet at night.
00:22:03On her way home, she will be sad for a while.
00:22:07Maybe she will be counting my footsteps.
00:22:11Maybe she will be sad for a while.
00:22:15Maybe she will be counting my footsteps.
00:22:21I don't have a strong love scene like now.
00:22:26But I have a lot of songs like this.
00:22:32You must have loved your grandmother very much.
00:22:35I think so.
00:22:38I'm reading about my mother.
00:22:41It's a song from 1921 to 1925.
00:22:44We were still living in the country.
00:22:49Welcome back.
00:22:51It's a plane waving at us.
00:22:56A maiden is coming to pick me up.
00:23:00If I wave at her, she will be sad for a while.
00:23:04I don't know the rest.
00:23:10I can't find the original song.
00:23:25I didn't know the poem of my grandfather.
00:23:30While he wandered between two worlds week by week after the atomic bomb was dropped,
00:23:36which couldn't have been more opposite,
00:23:39he only wrote about the one, the holy world.
00:23:46And my grandmother didn't ask him any questions.
00:23:54In her everyday life, the atomic bomb is very far away.
00:24:00She is suffering from cancer,
00:24:02and now she is mainly concerned with her fight against the pain.
00:24:22Where was it?
00:24:24I put it here.
00:24:29What?
00:24:31I can't find it anywhere.
00:24:35But it's strange.
00:24:37I didn't put it in here.
00:24:39I didn't put it in a heavy bag, did I?
00:24:44I didn't put it in.
00:24:46Shall I take it?
00:24:48I'll take the shoes.
00:24:50Thank you very much.
00:24:52Thank you.
00:24:55Good morning.
00:24:58Good morning.
00:25:04Can I sit down and talk?
00:25:07Yes.
00:25:09Please.
00:25:11It's been a long time.
00:25:18Inami-kun.
00:25:20Yes.
00:25:21How did you get rid of the radiation after the atomic bomb was dropped?
00:25:27When the atomic bomb was dropped in Hiroshima,
00:25:31we didn't know if there was radiation or not.
00:25:39There was a huge explosion.
00:25:42It was a new type of bomb.
00:25:47Everyone was sick.
00:25:50But no one thought about the disease of radiation.
00:25:58So no one knew that radiation, which is invisible to the naked eye,
00:26:05was causing human suffering.
00:26:11I thought that Hiroshima was the cause.
00:26:21My grandfather didn't say anything about the atomic bomb.
00:26:25He didn't say anything.
00:26:27He said,
00:26:29I have to say it.
00:26:31I didn't say it because I was scared.
00:26:35The U.S. occupied Hiroshima for seven years.
00:26:42The general commander of the Allied Forces said,
00:26:48There are a few survivors of the atomic bomb,
00:26:54but the damage they suffered was all classified by the U.S. military.
00:27:01So no matter what state the people who were exposed to the bomb were in,
00:27:07they were not allowed to talk about it or write about it.
00:27:12Japanese doctors were not allowed to record their examination.
00:27:23Many doctors were not allowed to consult or study about their condition.
00:27:31They were not allowed to write papers.
00:27:34It was an order from the Allied Forces.
00:27:37If they violated the order, they would be executed.
00:27:40But they didn't do it, so everyone kept quiet.
00:27:44Hiroshima
00:28:05Four years later, in 1949,
00:28:10a U.S. organization called the ABCC
00:28:14gathered atomic bomb survivors to study the effects of radiation.
00:28:19The first thing they asked was,
00:28:25Where were you on which day of the month?
00:28:29How did you meet the atomic bomb?
00:28:33Everyone in Hiroshima said,
00:28:36Which day of the month?
00:28:40I wasn't there on that day.
00:28:44I came in the afternoon of the day,
00:28:48or the day after the explosion,
00:28:51or the next day, two or three days later.
00:28:55I started looking for my family.
00:28:59Anyway, my body looked very weak and unwell.
00:29:04I didn't know anything about the Japanese doctors or my papers.
00:29:09We were told to go home.
00:29:13Our data only included data of people who were within two kilograms,
00:29:21and other people were not considered subject of investigation.
00:29:27I don't have any information about the so-called internal explosion.
00:29:33I still say that there is no such thing in the world.
00:29:58The entire hospital was in a state of emergency.
00:30:03I was bedridden. I couldn't eat anything.
00:30:08I was in a state of dizziness.
00:30:11I had a fever of over 40 degrees.
00:30:14My relatives told me that the person who died there died,
00:30:19and the person who died here also died.
00:30:24They told me a lot of information.
00:30:27At that time, I thought,
00:30:29I wonder if I should die like everyone else.
00:30:33I went to Hiroshima.
00:30:40But the doctor said,
00:30:42this disease is a disease that affects anyone.
00:30:47Where do you mark the nuclear disease?
00:30:52This is the same disease as everyone else,
00:30:56so if you are told to eat, it's over.
00:31:01When my feet got cold, I warmed them up.
00:31:05I did a lot of things, such as yaitomo and massages.
00:31:12About 40 years later,
00:31:16I was alive, saying,
00:31:21I feel like I'm going to die.
00:31:30I thought,
00:31:33if I go to the field and pick grass, I'll sweat.
00:31:36I thought,
00:31:38there is such a good thing.
00:31:41So I started to do things that were normal.
00:31:45But I didn't rely on medicine.
00:31:47I decided to take my feet out and regain my health.
00:32:15Hiroshima
00:32:17Hiroshima
00:32:19Hiroshima
00:32:21Hiroshima
00:32:23Hiroshima
00:32:25Hiroshima
00:32:27Hiroshima
00:32:29Hiroshima
00:32:31Hiroshima
00:32:33Hiroshima
00:32:35Hiroshima
00:32:37Hiroshima
00:32:40Hiroshima
00:32:42I'm nervous. I'm not human, but I'm nervous.
00:33:12I don't know what to do.
00:33:20Radiation destroys the tissue in the body.
00:33:25Whether it's the thyroid, the uterus, the lungs, the intestines, the liver, it's all packed up.
00:33:34I can't see with my eyes, but the inside of my body is crumbling.
00:33:54As a doctor, were you worried that you might have such symptoms?
00:33:59Yes. At first, when I saw the patients, I didn't know what they were saying.
00:34:06When I said, I was going to get on a plane, it was the same for me.
00:34:10I thought, oh, those people were saying that.
00:34:13But I didn't understand it medically.
00:34:17In America, they say it's nothing.
00:34:21I didn't know what to believe.
00:34:25In the end, there were some doctors who died from weakness.
00:34:33Were you worried, too?
00:34:36Yes. I didn't care what would happen.
00:34:44If it didn't work, it didn't work.
00:34:46I didn't do it on purpose.
00:34:56At the beginning of the 1950s, the time of the American occupation was coming to an end.
00:35:01And you wanted one thing above all else.
00:35:04Forget and look ahead.
00:35:08My grandparents had returned to the city.
00:35:17Grandfather Gerd was still alive.
00:35:21Grandfather founded his own practice and had a house built for it.
00:35:34My grandmother helped him at work and raised the children next door.
00:35:39My mother and her two siblings.
00:35:42The family was able to go on excursions, which my grandfather documented with his new camera.
00:35:56It seems that time has slipped for decades.
00:36:00It's difficult, really.
00:36:03Did your grandfather read this song to your grandmother at the time?
00:36:08No, he didn't.
00:36:10He just kept it to himself.
00:36:12He didn't tell anyone.
00:36:20My grandfather photographed his city, which still had the scars of the atomic bomb.
00:36:27And he saw how new monuments were created, with which Hiroshima now presented itself as a city of peace.
00:36:37But while he was holding on to this new Hiroshima, a real elaboration of the latest history remained in Japan.
00:36:45And most of the atomic bomb victims were still alive.
00:36:50There's nothing good about talking.
00:36:53There's nothing good about it.
00:36:56What my mother was most afraid of was that her children would be forced to work and go on excursions.
00:37:05That was a fact.
00:37:08The atomic bomb was a fact.
00:37:11The atomic bomb was a fact.
00:37:14They were forced to work and go on excursions.
00:37:17That was a fact.
00:37:19The atomic bomb victims' children would never be hired.
00:37:24They would either get sick and not be able to work for a long time.
00:37:31So the excursions were 100% destroyed.
00:37:36Even now.
00:37:38It's about 3,000 now.
00:37:41For example, if you were in a house in a rural area that had been around for 400 years,
00:37:49and there was an old man who was very serious and had a lot of documents,
00:37:55and you had an argument with someone,
00:38:00and your old man found out that there was a person like that,
00:38:05he started arguing with him, and said,
00:38:07You shouldn't get involved in a fight.
00:38:10There are still a lot of people like that in Japan.
00:38:13Japan is still a country like that.
00:38:17TSUKIAKAKI
00:38:35Tsukiakaki.
00:38:37Killing an ant on top of a tatami mat.
00:38:40Saddening the heart of an adult for a while.
00:38:46That's why I read this while watching my behavior.
00:38:56But if an ant comes on top of a tatami mat, I'll kill it.
00:38:59I'll get stabbed.
00:39:02He was a very kind person.
00:39:07TSUKIAKAKI
00:39:30March 11, 2011.
00:39:34I was brought back to the present from my journey into the past.
00:39:48A heavy earthquake shook the northeast of Japan,
00:39:51and a huge tsunami killed 18,000 people.
00:39:57And then what no one thought was possible happened.
00:40:03TSUKIAKAKI
00:40:33March 12, 2011.
00:40:39TSUKIAKAKI
00:41:03March 13, 2011.
00:41:08TSUKIAKAKI
00:41:12March 14, 2011.
00:41:16TSUKIAKAKI
00:41:20March 15, 2011.
00:41:25TSUKIAKAKI
00:41:28March 16, 2011.
00:41:36TSUKIAKAKI
00:41:41March 17, 2011.
00:41:44TSUKIAKAKI
00:41:51TSUKIAKAKI
00:41:56March 18, 2011.
00:42:00I knew that radiation was not good for the body.
00:42:05I'm not going to give up on Japan yet.
00:42:10Radiation was good for killing people.
00:42:14So I said,
00:42:16I'm not going to go to war.
00:42:19But if I continue to use radiation,
00:42:23I won't be able to abandon the path to death.
00:42:28I want to protect small lives little by little and protect Japan.
00:42:36I want to protect those people with great power.
00:42:42I can't throw away the treasures of my heart.
00:42:57I can't let go of the power of my country.
00:43:05TSUKIAKAKI
00:43:16This is called dokudami.
00:43:22It's a medicine that has been used for a long time in Japan.
00:43:30The survivors of Hiroshima were better off with this medicine.
00:43:40I'm going to dry it, cut it into small pieces,
00:43:46put it in a bag, and send it to Fukushima.
00:44:01The symptoms came out.
00:44:05I had a runny nose, and I had a runny nose.
00:44:09I had a runny nose.
00:44:11I had a runny nose.
00:44:12Recently, there was an incident in Fukushima.
00:44:16There was a specialist who was in charge of it.
00:44:19He said that the internal radiation was not harmful,
00:44:24and that no one was hurt.
00:44:28I didn't know anything, but I got a runny nose.
00:44:32I didn't know anything, but I got a runny nose.
00:44:40Radioactive substances enter the water,
00:44:43attach to the crops in the field,
00:44:46and enter the body along with food.
00:44:49It's called internal radiation.
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00:45:03There was a soldier in Hiroshima who said,
00:45:06I'm not going to pick up the food.
00:45:10Actually, I went to Osaka that day.
00:45:14I came back two days later and walked around the city.
00:45:20After a few days, my body became stiff and I couldn't move.
00:45:24Four days later, I was told,
00:45:27I'm not going to pick up the food.
00:45:29I asked, what happened to the soldier?
00:45:31I asked, did he go home?
00:45:32He said, he died.
00:45:34I don't understand this.
00:45:36He said he was in Osaka and didn't meet the atomic bombing.
00:45:40Why did he die like everyone else?
00:45:43As a doctor, I didn't understand it at all.
00:45:46It was the internal radiation that killed him.
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