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Missing: The Lucie Blackman Case

July 1, 2000. British 21-year-old Lucie Blackman goes missing in Tokyo, sparking an international investigation — and an unyielding quest for justice.

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Overall Score: 60%

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Wokeness: 0/5 Overall Score: 3/5

Not woke, but...

Okay, so there is no race swapping, no racism, no LGBTPedo, no politics. There was a little "plight of the downtrodden vagina" feminism in the story. But so typical of the Japanese documentary, there is never anything wrong with this picture and everyone is an innocent.
The book on which the documentary was made was much more honest.
The fact that the hostesses were all illegals and pseudo-prostitutes, the fact that the killer was a korean guy - which is why the korean-influenced media dodged reporting on it, and all that kind of stuff was never covered.
It feels like "oh that's too bad," when any other documentary in any other country would have dug into the matter much more deeply.

So no, no woke, really. If you ignore that 10-minute "look at me, I have a vagina!!" monologue, really seriously no woke. But it was kind of disappointing. Read the book.

Created: 10-03-2023

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