The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On
This documentary was 5 years in the making, and revolves around 62-year-old Okuzaki Kenzo, a survivor of the battlegrounds of New Guinea in World War II who got prestige by slingshooting steel pinballs at Emperor Showa to protest against what he thought about to be the leader's war crimes. Laying out to perform meetings with survivors as well as loved ones, he locates the fact of the past to be elusive, achieving a breakthrough only when he faces ex-Sergeant Yamada, that grudgingly admits the occurrence and also instructional source of certain wrongs.