Naruto 436
Feb. 20th, 2009 01:23 amSo this all comes down to Mutually Assured Destruction?
That's it?
Really?
Damn. Orochimaru was a better villain. I can respect a classic power-grab for the sake of power-grabbing. Who doesn't want to live forever and torture everyone who doesn't obey you?
I know I've said it before, but I hate this "I want peace MY way" justification for massive war. I've seen it used in half a dozen anime/manga series, and I can't help but wonder if it's a giant cultural hang-up from the U.S. justification for bombing Japan to end the war quickly. (They even used it in the Jet Li movie Hero, which is one of several reasons I could not take that film seriously.) The problem with M.A.D. is that it doesn't really work. The whole thing fell apart, remember? And it's only pure luck that we didn't blow ourselves to kingdom come before the Cold War ended. Hell, we still might.
So every time I see it brought up in an anime series, and especially brought up in this most overly simplified, juvenile fashion to make the villain "sympathetic" or "believable", I just roll my eyes because, no, dude, that's NOT believable. I approve of trying to add gray area to your characters, but not everyone has to be secretly wanting peace. That's not a convincing argument. Most bad people aren't like villains from Gundam or Naruto or Hero who just want to conquer the world "to save it."
More believable Bad People on a "kill thousands to millions of people" scale are like Orochimaru (power hungry jerks) or Millions Knives (xenophobic genocidical murders) or both (Fire Lord Ozai.)
I want Naruto to be all "Dude. Dude. That's the biggest crock of bullshit I've ever heard, and I lived with Jeraiya for three years. Level with me, man, and tell me why we're all REALLY here."
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Date: 2009-02-20 10:22 pm (UTC)