[KineJapan] Oppenheimer in Japan

Jim Harper jimharper666 at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Apr 3 09:35:40 EDT 2024


 I didn't see any warnings at the screening I saw last week. The screening (in Hiroshima) wasn't particularly well-attended. For what it's worth, my wife (whose family were living in the city in 1945) wasn't offended by the film at all; she saw Oppenheimer as a brilliant but naive man who genuinely regretted what he'd unleashed.

Jim Harper.

     On Tuesday, 2 April 2024 at 23:50:23 GMT+9, Schermann Susanne via KineJapan <kinejapan at mailman.yale.edu> wrote:  
 
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Dear all,




the distributor of Oppenheimer and the cinemas might be afraid of far right groups. When they think something it is harming Japan in some way (the bar often is quite low...), they might become quite unpleasant, to say the least.




Just a personal idea, not more. Will see the film soon and look out for warnings and the like

Best

Susanne













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Date: 2024/04/02 火 03:26

Subject: Re: [KineJapan] Oppenheimer in Japan







This is just so strange to me. School trips go to Hiroshima or Nagasaki and there's no obvious indication that kids or adults are particularly traumatized by the experience in any way. 




Oppenheimer wouldn't seem to me to be very traumatic for anyone, anywhere, as it doesn't actually show any (to my recollection) of the damage, and even if it did, I would highly doubt that someone born in the 1960s or 70s would feel any more trauma than seeing any other type of film. 




One wonders if this is simply hand wringing on the part of well meaning (or ignorant) Westerners, or possibly some clever marketing tactic. 




I simply have never met a single person who seemed particularly traumatized about the bombings, even in Nagasaki where I was faculty for a while. 




Well, expect that one drunk guy in Osaka who started screaming about Hiroshima in a bar in 1996 while throwing money at me, but that's a different story. 




On Mon, Apr 1, 2024 at 6:15 AM Rea Amit via KineJapan <kinejapan at mailman.yale.edu> wrote:

Hello everyone, 




Here is a NYT piece from today about Nolan’s Oscar-winning film in Japan:




https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/01/world/asia/oppenheimer-opens-japan.html




While there is a lot to to say about the reception of the film in Japan, I am particularly intrigued by this: 







"Mindful of domestic sensitivities, some theaters in Japan are carrying trigger warnings, with signs cautioning audiences about scenes 'that may remind viewers of the damage caused by the atomic bombings.'”







I asked people I know in Japan who have seen the film, but they were not warned. Does anyone know what these “trigger warnings” might be? 

 

Have these kinds of signs been used in other screenings in the past? Which theaters use them? 




I would appreciate any information about this.




Thanks,

Rea

























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