I feel like the end was supposed to be ambiguous. Japan did HELLA war crimes, and if you look up Unit 731 you would be in shock of what human right abuses they did. The way I interpret it is that the zombies are a metaphor for Japan's human rights abuses during and after WW2
What?? How is the ending ambiguous at all lol. They all died. There is nothing ambiguous about it at all. You're reaching buddy. I think you need to look up the definition of ambiguous lol
Those “mercenaries” handle weapons worse than my wife. It’s cracks me up when they don’t get a real operator to advise on these things. The muzzle discipline alone 🙄
That doesn't sound like a bad premise at all. Not super original, but semi. I was a bit surprised to see a 4.5 imdb rating. It didn't look badly done from this recap here.
So “no one” could’ve found out about the island or discovery they’re searching for, not even the people he learned about it from (or family members of theirs)? 🤔 It’s always [certain] people who think they know something that others obviously knew before them. 🤦🏾♂️😆
Interesting movie and year. Dead Mine 2012 seems to harken to Japan's so-called war crimes, whereas Oppenheimer seemed to more or less glorify America's far greater war crimes.
what japan did back then especially to its own people isn't even close to what America has done to other since it's inception. and on the other hand America helped countries to rebuild. even helped Japan. don't compare real monsters to those who wear a mask of a monster
Japan 1000% committed war crimes the atrocities they brought to the Chinese, Korean and Russians alone are some of the worst things in history. Looking back on history with your woke modern view but ignoring the facts is insane. The Japanese were not who you think of today they were a fanatical society run by an Emperor that they believed was a Devine deity. They refused to submit or accept defeat the amount of subjected Pacific Islanders, Asians and American soldiers that would have had to die to take Tokyo would have been ten times what the death toll ended up being. They were absolutely willing to fight to the last man, womb and child for the Emperor.
I feel like the end was supposed to be ambiguous. Japan did HELLA war crimes, and if you look up Unit 731 you would be in shock of what human right abuses they did. The way I interpret it is that the zombies are a metaphor for Japan's human rights abuses during and after WW2
What?? How is the ending ambiguous at all lol. They all died. There is nothing ambiguous about it at all. You're reaching buddy. I think you need to look up the definition of ambiguous lol
Allied war crimes completely dwarf Axis war crimes by a considerable margin.
@@TeemoTemosson Don't care, the movie isn't about the Allies' war crimes
@@BoinkadelicJones Not many people care about the horrific crimes of the Allies and Weimar Germany unfortunately...
Yeah, some of the sh*t the Japanese got up to would make Hilter's crew blush.
Those “mercenaries” handle weapons worse than my wife. It’s cracks me up when they don’t get a real operator to advise on these things. The muzzle discipline alone 🙄
That doesn't sound like a bad premise at all. Not super original, but semi. I was a bit surprised to see a 4.5 imdb rating. It didn't look badly done from this recap here.
I have some of that serum ,, and I have a lot of people coming over this Christmas👴
So “no one” could’ve found out about the island or discovery they’re searching for, not even the people he learned about it from (or family members of theirs)? 🤔 It’s always [certain] people who think they know something that others obviously knew before them. 🤦🏾♂️😆
w vid bro
_That's not how species work._
Oh no im Australian. My heart breaks
The Aussies were probably going to be released back home the fight the Dingos and Emus!? Lol 😂
Im not Australian. Im chill about it.
Interesting movie and year. Dead Mine 2012 seems to harken to Japan's so-called war crimes, whereas Oppenheimer seemed to more or less glorify America's far greater war crimes.
what japan did back then especially to its own people isn't even close to what America has done to other since it's inception. and on the other hand America helped countries to rebuild. even helped Japan. don't compare real monsters to those who wear a mask of a monster
Another country's sins doesn't excuse one's, Tomi.
@@JZsBFF Don't charge me with the folly of that assumption. It's just an interesting juxtaposition, at the very least.
@@TomiAdewoleAdetom That's a lot of important words which you put together but do they mean anything?
Japan 1000% committed war crimes the atrocities they brought to the Chinese, Korean and Russians alone are some of the worst things in history. Looking back on history with your woke modern view but ignoring the facts is insane. The Japanese were not who you think of today they were a fanatical society run by an Emperor that they believed was a Devine deity. They refused to submit or accept defeat the amount of subjected Pacific Islanders, Asians and American soldiers that would have had to die to take Tokyo would have been ten times what the death toll ended up being. They were absolutely willing to fight to the last man, womb and child for the Emperor.
Inspired by Outpost , movie on the nazi zombies in a ww2 bunker
Fantastic Captain wake up and post some video
Haha I'm working on it!
Nvr heard of this
Fair enough. The global movie output is gigantic these days. Fortunately advertising drowns a lot of the good stuff.
@JZsBFF exactly
Idea similar to ninjago's stone samurai, so i suppose its based on some ancient japanese/chinese legend and therefore it isnt that great of a film
If there’s no Caucasian in the movie, it’s NOT a good movie