#so yeh i always appreciated this particular detail during their time in corona <3< /div>
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dasketcherz · 2 months ago
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I absolutely love how Eugene, the widely known professional thief in the kingdom, didn't attempt to steal anything the whole time they were in Corona.
He really valued that she gets to have a good time and was willing to spend his money for her if that meant she gets to live her life to the fullest (as it can be) for even just one day, on her birthday no less. And that's such a big deal for someone who "grew up with nothing"
Like he wanted to do right by Rapunzel knowing this is her first time experiencing all sorts of new things outside her tower. He treated the day with importance because he knew it's important to her. Rapunzel's good-hearted nature allowed him to let his own shine through in these moments and she is appreciative of that.
And when they were rowing the boat to get the best view of the lanterns, he described this day as "the best day of her life" as she put it earlier, and he truly made sure it was. It's so so sweet of him.
Aghh, Eugene Fitzherbert the man that you are
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argumentl · 5 years ago
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The Freedom of Expression Ep 21 - Gone with the Wind's relation to BLM.
K: Ok, this is Dir en grey's Kaoru, starting this episode of The Freedom of Expression. Joe san, Tasai san. Welcome. Well, um..you know, Dir en grey...we've cancelled our Pia Arena concerts.
J: Ahh, thats right.
K: Its a bit...
T: Its a shame.
K: Well..it is a shame..it was kind of a build up of different things. We did search for ways which we could make it happen. We went to the venue in person, and tried to come up with ideas about how it could work, incuding our staff in the discussion, but...in the end it was quite difficult.
J: Ahh, really?
K: I had thought if we started to be a bit active things might begin to change. I really wanted to get moving, but...well..there would be people who wouldn't be able to go...
J: Well, yes.
K: So when we thought about whether we should do it...hmm..yeh.
J: Well, we want to let everyone know that you went as far as going to the venue to try to figure out what to do, and it does not mean that the band will disappear..
K: Yes
J: And in this sense, its a matter of waiting for the right time.
K: Yeah.
J: Right?
K: When will that be though, right?
J: Ah, well, the number of infections in Tokyo is in a state of increase at the moment, in particular, the night time entertainment sector is being blamed, so it seems as if live houses, or so called places of entertainment may be facing tough times for a little while yet.
K: Well, the numbers...if you decreased the number of customers..there are some places starting to operate again in that way, right?
J: There are, yes.
K: But packed standing areas are probably still a bit far off.
J: Yeah. When I think of a Dir en grey live show...I think of Shinkiba etc, I mean, thats what comes up in my mind. One way to see that type of place is like the three C's woven together (Cramped and poorly ventilated, crowded with people, close contact setting).
K: Yeh.
J: So it is really painful not being able to do that. But while it may take a while until we can, in the meantime we can find different ways or hybrid ways of doing it.
K: Yeah, we have to keep looking in a foward direction. Well...but on the days that we ought to have been performing, the 24th and 25th of  this month, we are planning to stream the intended setlist live on Youtube, so if people can, I'd love them to watch that.
Kami: Um....um...
J: Ah, Kami is here.
Kami: Have you considered playing live wearing face guards or something?
K, J: Face guards?
K: No, we didn't consider that, hahaha
J, T, K: Hahaha
J: This wouldn't fit with Dir en grey.
K: No, we actually talked about it, jokingly. Like how about it?
*laughing*
J: No, if you actually did, it would be like you were making fun of it or something like that. Hahaha.
Kami: Have you thought about ventilating the venue during the show or something?
K: Hmm, yeh, we'd have to make an interval in the middle and doing something like that.
T: I see
J: Well, its difficult isn't it? You'd have to deal with a lot of things. But just like you want to do it, people want to see it too, we are all the same.
Kami: Watching a Dir en grey show with interval breaks would be quite hard, right?
K: Hm, yeah it would probably break the tension.
T: Yeah.
K: Kinda.
Kami: What do you think about doing that?
K: Doing that...well..
Kami: Raising the tension, they saying  Ok, ventilation time!
K: We'd have to make it kinda like smoothly seperated waves.
J: Like leading into something when there is a break?
K: Leading into something. For example, like something sanwiched between the different sections, like showing a piece of film or something.
J: Ahh, its difficult! The people making the rules, have probably never been to live cocerts, because they don't imagine this type of thing at all. We'll have to think about all these small details at the time of performing from now on.
K: Ok, well, today...Joe san, can you please go ahead.
J: Ok, I'd like to go ahead with today's news. This is the news of how Gone with the Wind relates to the Black Lives Matter movement.
With the ongoing anti-racism Black Lives Matter movement, the expanding movement fighting for the lives of black people to be valued, the American streaming service HBO Max who halted the broadcasting of the Hollywood movie Gone with the Wind, have decided to start streaming the movie again, this time with a disclaimer attached....I'm sure you all know it...a movie which is set during the era of the American civil war, in which the system of slavery existed. This was announced by the American entertainment site TMZ. The same service had stopped streaming the movie earlier this month, after Oscar winning screen writer, John Ridley had pointed out that it includes affirmative portrayals of the system of slavery. Ridley won an Oscar for his work on the movie 12 Years A Slave, which depicts the experiences of slaves who were brought to America during the 19th century. According to TMZ, Jaqueline Stewart, a professor know for her research into the history of black people in cinema, has prepared a video containg some historical background to accompany the movie, in which she asks why we need to appreciate this 1939 movie in its original form, and says how it is  important to discuss our interpretations of it. Furthermore, a video of a panel discussion about this movie which took place in April last year will also be shown at the same time. Gone with the Wind is a movie based on the story by Margret Mitchell, featuring top star of the time, Clark Gable, and English actress, Vivian Leigh.
Soo, Gone with the Wind...the news that streaming was stopped once, but has been restarted with a disclaimer attached. What do you think about this, Kaoru?
K: This type of stuff has been said for a long time, right?
J: Yes.
K: And there are a lot of movies like this aren't there?
J: There are. When looking back now, some parts seem problematic. Well, even so, its a difficult issue, but I don't really think there was any need to halt streaming it in the first place. When watching a movie with such a background as this, people will have various feelings about it, so I don't really...but of course including these extras..the American Black Lives Matter movement has grown huge in a way no one imagined, so in order to prevent adding fuel to the fire, these extra videos are being screened too. But, in the first place, I think its important for people to watch works like this, and think about it for themselves. If you are always telling people how it should be, the nuance or message contained in these movies might be lost. Its quite difficult.
T: Well, if it is lost, we'll end up forgetting how that generation used to see the world.
J: Yeah
K: But we won't lose it, right? Just from this..???1* So, well..it was a problem which couldn't be stopped at that time, it was a growing problem. You can sense that meaning, but its like, how you put it across.
J: Yeh, thats right. Well, this isn't about this movie, but for example, as for books, the publication of Hitler's Mein Kampf was halted for 70 years after the war in Germany. There was the idea that it would be bad to let people read Hilter's autobiography, after what he did. But a few years ago it started to be permitted to be published again, based on the idea that banning it also isn't a good idea. And people do actually want to read it, it is selling. So what do you do? Its a very difficult issue. If the works are by people who have done very bad things, like, a if they are written by a very bad person, should we ban it....Like some of Dir en grey's videos are also quite...when you majored, weren't some of them withdrawn or denied release?
K: With that ????2*
J: Ahh, I see. Some bits were ok, and some weren't? Well, with corona changing the world now, this problem will...
K: Well, this type of thing has an influence on a lot of stuff.
J: It does, yes.
K: Like Japanese anime.
T: Also, people are questioning this idea of 'whitening' beauty products.
J, K: Ahh, yeah.
T: That type of thing has come out recently. But even if you say 'whitening' in the context of beauty, what does it mean? Does it mean, white people are beautiful, or does it mean your skin is ???*3 That has become a talking point.
K: Now that you mention it, you are not allowed to tell someone they're short are you?
J: Right.
K: The same for if they are tall, right.
J: Yeah, if you worry too much, you'll end up trying to censor words. Especially with younger people, like sometimes  you have to express things in abbreviated forms, and if they jump on this and say, 'you can't say that!', then the amount of expressions we have will shrink. Well, it is difficult.
K: Well, I mean there are lots of ???*4 with that type of person.
J: Well, its difficult  to know where to draw the line with this type of thing. But with regards to Black Lives Matter, it doesn't appear to have a lot to do with this country, but Black Lives Matter has been closed in on the event where a policeman kneeled on the neck of a black man and killed him. However, if you look at the broader scene, one of the policemen standing by and watching is thought to be a man of Asian descent. And the store that reported the black man who died was run by middle eastern descended people, so its certainly not an issue unrelated to Asia. Its often said that its an issue of only whites against blacks, but actually there are clearly people of Asian descent involved in this situation. On a global scale, there are a lot of issues which you cant simply separate into white against black. So i think we should get our imaginations working a bit more, and think about all the parties involved. It might be a bit hard to imagine living in this country, but we need to realise these are not just other peoples' affairs.
T: Its really imoprtant to try to imagine yourself in someone else's situation, isn't it?
J: I think it is really important. ...Kami?
Kami: Yes yes yes. Were you talking about Gone with the Wind?
J: Ah, you want to return to the topic of Gone with the Wind?
Kami: No, I just thought this was about Gone with the Wind. I have no interest in the movie Gone with the Wind, just the title puts me off. I wasn't really listening this time.
K: He hates this type of movie, right?
J: Yes, he hates it, haha. You don't like this type of thing much?
K: What type of movies do you like?
Kami: Anything, even banned movies.
T: Kami sometimes...
J: He's like Chabudai gaeshi!
T: He appears at times like this.
K: Well, Kami probably likes action movies or that type of thing.
J: Oh you like that type of thing? You don't care  if streaming of Gone with the Wind is stopped?
Kami: Yeh, if a big fuss is made when its stopped, then people will wonder what its all about and try to watch it won't they?
T: Ahh, I see.
J: Ah, on the other hand, yeh.
Kami: I won't watch it though.
K: He's really pressing that point. He won't let us forget.
J: Ahh, so thats that. It doesn't meet Kami's expectations.
K: Okay, well, lets end here. Please subscribe. Thank you very much.
J, T: Thank you.
*1, 2, 3, 4 Couldn't figure out these bits.
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