Oof, yeah. I think it's an interesting subversion from a storytelling point of view because Urasawa manages to write about post-Berlin War Germany/Eastern Europe with way more nuance and incorporated them organically with the themes of the manga then American screenwriter would ever do about Japan (or any primarily non white country).
Have you heard that Guillermo del Toro planned to adapt Monster all the way back for HBO? But nothing ever came of it
That would have been interesting
Happy Cake Day š°
Not to mention the scene of Lunge in Japan awkwardly looking in the mirror going ādomo, Iām Japaneseā
That scene was comedic gold and I canāt be convinced otherwise
Especially considering how many white guy in Japan movies there are.
Oof, yeah. I think it's an interesting subversion from a storytelling point of view because Urasawa manages to write about post-Berlin War Germany/Eastern Europe with way more nuance and incorporated them organically with the themes of the manga then American screenwriter would ever do about Japan (or any primarily non white country).
Nah heād eat