The Little Flying Fish Gets Sick (1982) [Full Film, Subbed, 16mm Scan]

Описание к видео The Little Flying Fish Gets Sick (1982) [Full Film, Subbed, 16mm Scan]

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The topic of nuclear weapons has been an ethical and moral issue since their inception, and this is especially true for the Japanese, the only people in history to have suffered from their direct effects. However, much less discussed than the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, are the tests conducted by the United States in the early 1950s with their far more powerful hydrogen bombs at the Bikini Atoll islands. During one of these tests, on March 1, 1954, the US detonated a hydrogen bomb that caused the crew of a nearby Japanese fishing boat to suffer lifelong, long-term effects caused by radiation sickness, leading to even death in some. This film attempts to educate about and comment on the event by demonstrating how devastating even being near the detonation of one of these weapons can be, particularly through the lens of a young Flying Fish whose life could not be more carefree and happy. All that turns to horror as he is stricken by radiation sickness himself, no one in his community knowing why or what caused it. This being the second time in not even the span of a decade that the Japanese suffered the effects of a nuclear weapon, the film paints a strong argument against the use of such things even in testing, and begs the question: the wildlife there must have suffered during these tests too, didn't they?

This is the full educational short film called "Tobiuo no Bouya wa Byouki Desu" (The Little Flying Fish Gets Sick). This comes from a 16mm print that was likely used for screening in educational settings such as libraries and schools, which was scanned at around 4K resolution. The print was severely damaged, with many splices and acetate-deep scratches, and had a ton of dirt and dust. Most of these were automatically removed for this restoration, but due to its severity, some of the damage was far too difficult to remove without complex manual restoration, so there are still instances of splices and deep scratches throughout. Please forgive the rough presentation. The film also did not receive a complex color correction pass as there was no way for us to verify what the original production colors were, but it did receive a white balance pass. The audio is sourced from the print itself, which you can see is not in the greatest shape either and pops/jumps at points.

This upload is also subtitled thanks to the kind folks over at The Leijiverse Club. You can find download links in 1080p and 4K here! There are styles that couldn't translate over to YouTube so if you're into that, please check it out. https://lair.riczroninfactories.eu/?p...

Translation: Atoru
Timing, typeset: Ricz
Proofreading: Vincent Harkonnen
16mm Scan/Restoration: Kineko Video

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