Talk:The Red Spectacles

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movie prologue "1995年夏、人々は溶けかかったアスファルトに己が足跡を刻印しつつ歩いていた。ひどく暑い──" Paris By Night 20:07, 5 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

my previous comments[edit]

Sorry if my comments before offended anyone... they were a bit harsh I admit. Didn't think anyone would take them so personally.

I really appreciate that you guys have presented a load of good info about an underrated series of works. However the articles DO need a lot of work; a lot of things about them do not fit within Wikipedia guidelines even... for example I'm seeing a LOT of POV and 'original research' in here (ie review-style comments on the meaning of the films etc.) and other things that should probably be rewritten/rearranged.

Anyway, again apologies to cause any offence, and I will some time soon (as much as i don't really want to become a wikipedia person ^_^) make an account and do some proper editing. ^_^

135.196.137.154 15:25, 27 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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In contrast with the Dogs, the Cats, with Bunmei Muroto as an exemple, are most communist Chinese inspired characters. A significant illustration is Muroto's officer uniform who's similar to. Muroto criticizes Koichi's "independent" and "adventurous mind" "egocentrism". Autoritarian. Tokyo is anti-consumerist, no ads (publicity) but cult of personality Mao/Staline. Brainswashing China/Dien Bien Phu re-education camps... Paris By Night 08:23, 11 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The plot[edit]

The plot is completely off, it has propably been accidentally copied from some other movie. 82.128.193.64 (talk) 20:06, 15 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Although it wasn't copied from another plot, you are correct that it is from the wrong movie. When I huffed and puffed all the way down to the basement to prove you wrong, oh and I was determined to find that proof, I whisked the DVD from the shelf (surprised I found it that quickly), and stared at the title: 'Revolutionary Vision: Through the Red Spectacles'. Good catch, and I apologize for the misinformation. Jessicab8110 (talk) 17:58, 16 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]