The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On
This documentary was 5 years planned, as well as focuses on 62-year-old Okuzaki Kenzo, a survivor of the battlefields of New Guinea in World War II that gained notoriety by slingshooting steel pinballs at Emperor Showa to protest against what he considered to be the leader's war crimes. Laying out to carry out interviews with survivors as well as loved ones, he locates the truth of the past to be elusive, achieving a breakthrough just when he faces ex-Sergeant Yamada, who grudgingly admits the event and instructional resource of certain wrongs.