I mean, it looks like it will be beautiful, besides the whole "we're in japan and we don't speak japanese thing." I'm going to go see it regardless, and I know there will be a perfectly logical answer to it. I just think that when a movie is made, about separate countries conversing with each other, writing the dialogue in English further separates the English speaking audience from the other country's cultural differences, and makes Americans think that everywhere in the world is the same.
That's just the thought anyway.
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