Inspector Kido says goodbye to his loyal soldiers|The Man In The High Castle|1080p
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- Опубліковано 5 лис 2020
- Inspector Kido thanks his men for their loyalty.
Clip from The Man In The High Castle - Season 4 Episode 8
The Man in the High Castle is an Amazon Prime original series that portrays a post-war, dystopian world where the Allies lost World War II.
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Kido, Smith and Tagomi will always be the main characters.
This series, by far, has one of best antagonist character developments in TV history.
They are the most human of all the characters. For all the flaws of Kido and Smith, you can never forget their greatness or that they had the fullest share in saving the world from disaster. They are true tragic heroes.
about the one of very few shows where we kept watching and rooting for the antagonists... for me it's kido 1st, smith 2nd ... most will sway towards one or the other depending on which villainey acts are your thing ... LOL...
what I liked about Kido and Tagomi is that they seemed to try to make the best out of the shitty world they lived in. Kido realized this way later but saw reason in the end. Smith on the other hand felt remorse but was too far gone, he fully embraced his ambition and ruthlessness.
@@jeffreykalb9752 Smith had 1) no greatness and 2) did not save the world from disaster. He was a Nazi responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent people who made no effort to improve, and, even after being granted full autonomy from the Reich, chose to continue to bomb, imprison, and execute Americans.
When Kido takes his glasses off, he’s speaking realtalk
Like many anime characters
@@noobexclusivehd8709 either taking it off or it shines
Those glasses are a seal to his true emotions.
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There's something badass about his humility in this scene
I was not at all a fan of Season 4. Kido was the only exception. His story was a 100% amazing send off for the character. Being forced to finally confront the dilemmas of family, and loyalty versus duty and honor
He abandoned honor along time ago. Nothing honorable about what he did to innocent people.
Such a bizarre culture to confuse dogmatic cruelty for honor
@Justin Xu yeah exactly like the nazis .. they considered the killing of women, children, defenceless as their "duty". This is pure rubbish.
Hopefully, cultures & idelologies going that way crumble because they lack of what makes the cement of human societies : empathy.
That is why this movie is just a fiction btw
@@FistaMan yeah dude we should go and wipe all the cannibalistic tribes out there since they also lack empathy yeah?
@@daustin8888 I doubt very much that you are capable of the kind of personal sacrifices this character makes. The beauty of this series is that it is able to see the good in the evil and the evil in the good. Perhaps you need a black and white world.
@@FistaMan Empathy does not cement a society. That is modernist fantasy. Empathy gives you BLM riots. Justice cements a society. Always has. Always will. Whenever I hear "like the nazis" or such comparisons, I know that I'm dealing with someone who thinks in slogans.
From the US POV, it should be remembered he and his men committed war crimes. This scene is so ... Kido. Fierce and unsparing even of himself, even at his most gushy "I love you guys!" moment.
Yeah it's true 😊!
There is no US in this show. What are u talking about
@@cheendasew150397 maybe he meant the americans
@@forgottenclips7522 well to be a secret police or high governing official committing war crimes is inevitable in your passion for duty.
Buddy, they had to commit those, lest they be shot! If we executed every war criminal that ever existed, we’d kill more people than Mao, Hitler, Ivan the Terrible, Attila the Hun, and Stalin combined! Then who’d be the real villains once we establish ourselves as the kind of human race that exterminates anyone who displeases us?! We need to have mercy and forgiveness where those worse than us didn’t; otherwise, we’re no better than them!
Love this scene, I never really liked Kido but this scene really makes him a real boss.
Yeah this is a very nice scene 😊!
That's where you wrong kido
He was a man who understood the duty came first but underneath It all he was still a human being it just took him a little longer to realize it.
I spent almost a quarter of a century in the United States Navy and I have known men like Kido.
They were good and Honorable Men and good and honorable officers but they they did not give praise lightly into many they could be cold and austere.
But in moments like this they showed that they were human.
@@navblue20he killed people unjustly
He reminds me of a Captain in the United States Navy that I served under:he had that stern No nonsense personality about him. Captain DeSouza was a hard man to work for at times. He was pushy demanding etc but he never spared himself any more he did us.....but he was a fair man too
When he handed over command to his successor he gave a speech almost exactly like this. When he left the ship and as he walked down the brow to the pier a bunch of us side boys said under our breath as he walked past "Thank you Sir"
He stepped onto the pier and started to walk away to his family and his family they turned around and gave us all one last salute.
My XO got caught banging JO, and I was the one who caught it. Needless to say, it made things awkward for me.
like every note in music forms a tone, every name in history is a human destiny - That moment could be a movie scene
One of the few scenes of the last season that are decent. In this series, the "bad guys" are way more interesting and complex characters than the "good guys". I can't think at one figure in the Resistence (let alone all the BCR nonsense) that are just a little bit interesting.
The goody two shoes communists were a joke. Can't have a black villain today, I suppose. Were I black, I would have found the patronizing tone very insulting.
@@jeffreykalb9752 Can't have them as good guys either, apparently.
Truth, I was more interested in the Japanese and German side over the BCR or Resistance as the series progress
Honestly like I was way more interested in this worlds geopolitics than any of the resistance or sci-fi plotlines
Imo bcr could have been good if the show had another season and they had been mentioned before season 4.
They just sort of appeared and were insanely powerful out of nowhere.
With more time it could have been decent.
I feel like in our timeline Kido would have probably been killed fighting in the Solomon Islands.
If we look on the book the series is based, he is more likely interned to an Internment Camp in the US, if not joining the either the 442nd Infantry Regiment or the OSS. The book hints that he is either a Japanese-American, or at least a Japanese citizen already in the US before the war.
@@SelvariabellHe would mostly likely be interned for his Pro Japan stances. But since in the Man in the High Castle timeline he participates in the Solomon Islands Campaign and the Japanese Invasion of the West Coast and liberates the Manzanar Internment Camp he would mostly like have been born in Japan and served in the Imperial Japanese Army during the war and most likely killed fighting in Gudalcanal during the Battle of Henderson Field .
@@Selvariabellh the 442 the regiment that gave Germany acute heart attack thinking Japan defected to the allies
Second best character in the show
I'd say it's seasonal dependent. In Season 4 he was easily the best character while Smith was caught up in his family drama arc which kinda stagnated, but in earlier Seasons like S1 and S2 when Smith was an absolute power force, Kido def took second
Then who is first?
@@sivasrinivash7206 without a doubt, its John Smith
he does so well, it's crazy to even think that he's Filipino-American
This show really managed to make the side characters so likable, relatable, and , for the most part, well written to the point where it would’ve been better if the series had exclusively revolved around Kido, Smith, Tagomi, and even Joe. I could give fuck all about Frank, Juliana, and the resistance.
Would've been a better scene if the show actually developed these characters more.
This is a character development moment for kids, not the officers. They’re just background characters.
It's a Kido character development if nothing else lol. I just wish they just used the screentime of the rebels for the two protagonists.
I don't think so, with the exception of his right hand men, the Japanese soldiers have always been background characters. Plot material for the main characters, but this scene is a major scene for Kido. Admitting his harshness and reassuring his men in a humbling way. It cultivated Kido is a spectacular fashion
Kido's character was complex, strong and emotional.. Torn between loyalty and family values.
This reminds me of the German officer speech in Band of Brothers. Same humility, same dignity.
My Filipino heart melts when seeing this man.
And as Technical Unit Assistance Response Unit Tech Ruben Morales in Law and Order SVU, I am just overjoyed. And his performance here is amazing no doubt.
Would've been better in Japanese.
True but you can only ask so much of an actor. He's a good one but having him speak fluent Japanese like a native is tough even with training. He did manage okay whenever he needed to. You can also if you like imagine that when they are alone, they speak their native language it just sounds like English to us so we can follow. That's how Star Trek got by and it worked alright.
@@michaelheath2866 they could have just dubbed the scene and let a native Japanese speak
@@momslayer66 What is this, 80 cinema?
@@edwardheaney3641 ahm yes???
I don't speak any Japanese, but I know "kampei" is Chinese for bottoms up.
This show got out in the dumpster which is sad, kido was my favorite character, Joel really played him well.
Man this show, it is so good. Kido was such a great character.
The boys have one last drink before the end.
Kido is such a great character.
This show had so much potential and I feel like they wasted it in the end
reminds me of asian parenting
Pity the poor young men who died before he had this epiphany..
he is the best character in season 4
Me when I take off my sunglasses: kido.exe
Kido had the most powerful sceniarum armor of the world 😂
Still amazed that some soldiers has names like example Dective Mishima
where in the series is his name spoken o.o that people know thats his name ?
One thing that sort of bothers me is that scenes like this with no Americans should be in all Japanese since i doubt some of these high ranking Japanese would speak English among themselves or to the Princess
Ruben, especially considering how difficult English is as a language to Japanese. Clearly, you have to imagine the scenes as being dubbed over.
They should speak japanese
There are a lot of scenes like this with wrong language choice.
You would change your mind if you watched the Adolf Eichmann scene. LOL
More emotional and more great scene that all CBR scenes and ending scene...
Who could think that end... It dissapoint me teribly...
whats the name of the OST over here?
Year late but it took me 30 minute of digging so
Too good for this world
@@zannyke thanks :D
Does anyone know the name of this score?
Did you find it?
@@alanfrancia3726 No
@@jake.s7065 Thanks 🙂
@@jake.s7065
What is the name please
Okay did you find it now?
I wish he had spoken Japanese in this scene
Shows how his stay in America had changed him. Was no longer “truly” Japanese
@@kaixiang5390 Still makes absolutely no sense for a Japanese to speak to a group of fellow Japanese in English. It's just weird.
Anime speech (live action)
I really like this scene
But i would have still preferred they spoke their mother tongue if we’re being honest.
I known series made by Western and it's must easy to understand by listening English but still made weird to me that Japanese speaking English to Japanese (he's another Asian)
it's a Japanese thing I think. Maybe this isn't applicable; but I grew up in Hawai'i . Japanese businessmen would talk Japanese in bars, among themselves, but when it came to BUSINESS; they spoke English. Even if their English was bad; they would only conduct business in English. I've observed that SOME Japanese; when they decide to be serious ; will switch to English. I have no idea why. But it honestly does happen,
The final season was one of the most epic accomplishments in TV history, and this scene is indicative of one of the many reasons why.
The BCR needs to wear some unforms...
the bcr should not exist lol
True. They were the weakest character arc@@user-pn3im5sm7k
The fall of the Japanese is welcomed, even if in another universe.
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