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I removed the last sentence of the Reception section: "The film is also unduly racist when referring to the Japanese and remarkable vague when referring to "Europe"." The sentence was 1) non sequitur and unrelated to any citation of the topic reception, 2) vague and weights more toward a subjective point of view, and 3) what does a perceived vagueness toward Europe have anything to do with any particular reception? It's possible, and even conceivable that the film makes racist references toward the Japanese, but if so, these should be spelled out. Even if that were true, there is no citation associating "racist...to the Japanese" to any particular critical reception. As for 'remarkable (sic) vague when referring to "Europe",' that clause doesn't seem to have anything to do with anything, and certainly has no relevance in this article, let along the section where it was inserted.giggle (talk) 15:52, 1 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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