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"The Pacific: An Open Thread"

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Anonymous Patrick said...

I'd be curious about your impressions of the series. Always well behind the rest of planet, I am just now watching Band of Brothers, I have seen the first 5 episodes, very good, but won't be catching The Pacific for a few years if I stay with current habits.

March 14, 2010 at 11:38 PM

Blogger Joel Bocko said...

Unfortunately, don't have HBO but my curiosity has certainly been piqued. I've seen parts of Band of Brothers, but never the whole thing. Perhaps when this comes out on DVD, I'll watch the two back-to-back.

Speaking of which, it's interesting you put up Green Zone and this one after the other. Both have been causing quite a stir in the conservative blogosphere - Pacific not so much because of its content (though deductions have been made) but because of how Hanks' has been promoting it, comparing racism against the Japanese to today, and saying that we were out to annihilate them because they were different.

Politics aside (or rather not aside but considered perhaps a bit more deeply than Hanks and his attackers have allowed), it will be interesting to see how the programs approach the two theaters differently. For various reasons - the atom bombs, the internment camps, the viciousness of fights on the islands, the obvious racial difference between Japanese and (most) American soldiers, and the proximity of Nazism - the different front seem to have been viewed somewhat differently throughout American history. In truth, of course, the Japanese government was just as racist and ruthless as the Nazis.

I would definitely be interested in reading your take on the series, though of course I presumably wouldn't be watching it until after you wrote. (Maybe contain spoiler warnings, at least if it's that sort of series.)

March 15, 2010 at 6:28 PM

Blogger Tony Dayoub said...

Well, Patrick and MovieMan,

It doesn't seem like many folks were interested so I'll probably skip the commentary on the show. Especially given the fact that neither of you will be keeping up with the show on its initial run, I really can't see how I can avoid deep analysis of the show without spoiling it.

The politics surrounding Hanks comparison of the Japanese to the Muslim extremists is something that has occurred to many, including me, long before this show aired. But this is a good example of how such a point can be made subtly instead of the overt fabrications Greengrass has to resort to in order to make similar observations.

Thanks for commenting, guys.

March 15, 2010 at 8:34 PM

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