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Douglas MacArthur, it helps to have some familiarity with MacArthur — with the sonorous voice, the melodrama, the vanity, the swagger. Like Jones, he had a distinct way of speaking and plenty of attitude, but in neither speech nor attitude was he anything like Jones.

This puts Jones in a strange box in "Emperor. Yet here and there, he feels obligated to venture a word or two in the direction of sounding like MacArthur, and the results are usually comical, sometimes just weird. Once you do that, the movie works surprisingly well. Fellers must find evidence to exonerate Hirohito, and the clock is ticking.

Just sayin. Yes Jim. I rented that film from Redbox and obviously returned it, or yes, I could have re-viewed it. It was a slice of ham. The movie review refers its readers to a certain link, where you will find footnote 8 re subject scene. One may find it quite revealing. It tells the reader what really happened and may, in fact, lead one to appreciate the larger message of what MacArthur did that fateful day.

Eh… Where is this link that you speak of??? Only links for pics. One may want to assist us far less intelligent beings so that one may prove that one may be supreme.

See paragraph 7 of above text. Kasuga Mansion Roppongi , Minato-ku, Tokyo: The hotel prepared a lunch of walleye, mackerel, and cucumber garnished with vinegar. The General ate a single bite and put down his knife and fork.

His subordinates wanted to sample his evening meal before he ate. He would not permit it. The hotel staff were grateful for the gesture of trust. He had skipped the earlier meal, and by evening was too hungry to share his hamburger with anyone for any reason. Thereupon he issued an order that was contrary to the practice of conquering armies throughout history: Occupation troops were not to eat local food but only their rations.

You mention the love story between Fellers and Shimada only in passing, but to me, this is what the entire movie was really about. But did such a relationship ever really exist? I would like to know more about this. I just finished watching the Emperor on blu-ray, then a few minutes later ran across this article. I rather enjoyed the movie a lot. I especially enjoyed the love interest story within the story. Nothing fake about her acting at all.

I did not like the Major Gen Richter! He was a Major pain in the ass and apparently had a hard on for getting Fellers up shit creek! Tommy Lee Jones was excellent as always as well as Matthew Fox! Clearly you are a fan of MacArthur and let that fact ruffle the feathers of your review. I feel like defending the filmmakers a bit by taking up several of your points. Are they claiming that MacArthur had an affinity for fine things?

And would such a claim necessarily be wrong if he was indeed living in such a fine dwelling? This scene is showing Fellers watching this picture taking going on and gives a hint of him reflecting on MacArthur and the words of warning he was given. The film features the idea that at least some of his military men saw this as a goal for him and as a reason Fellers should be cautious with MacArthur.

It makes perfect sense to say that he did run which he truthfully did. I would say that if anyone has an agenda regarding MacArthur it would be the author of this article and his clear fandom of the general more than the filmmakers.

Bonner F. Fellers completed the thesis in , but the embargo did not happen until The salutation of Ms, while it came into usage in an earlier century, did not come into revived usage in the United States until the late 20th Century. Thus it would likely not have been used in a paper prepared during World War II. When General Fellers arrives at the Dai Ichi the first time, and gets out of the jeep, the badge on his hat is straight.

As he is coming up the steps it is crooked, tilted towards his left. When he stops and turns around to look at the Imperial Palace across the street it is straight again. During the meeting between MacArthur and the emperor, the epaulet has been placed properly.

It is possible that someone might have advised BG Fellers of his uniform mistake, but there did not seem to be sufficient time or opportunity within the flow of the scenes to do so. In the opening sequence the film makers use archival film showing an atom bomb being loaded into the bomb bay a B for the attack on Hiroshima.

A Nagoya University professor is working on a book about the life of the late U. In a memo to MacArthur, he wrote that the Emperor had no authority and that if he was convicted as a war criminal, a general uprising would be inevitable.

Iguchi said he took interest in Fellers 14 years ago, when he was researching prewar American politics at the International Institute of American Studies of Doshisha University. Born on an Illinois farm in , Fellers was assigned to the U. Fellers then worked under MacArthur as chief of psychological operations to analyze the psychology of Japanese. Iguchi discovered that as a university student, Fellers met a Japanese exchange student and learned from her about Lafcadio Hearn, a Greek writer also known by the name Yakumo Koizumi who kept a vast collection of Japanese legends and stories.



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