Our usual fare of Christmas DVD's-brought out this time of year.
Here is an anomaly to the season. 'The GREAT WAR of Archimedes', Sinking of the World's Largest Battleship. DVD picked out of the WalMart $5 bin (Well, $7.50 bin-inflation and all). A Japanese production with English sub-titles. Pre-WWII story of a young Japanese math genius conscripted into the Japanese Navy and the building of the battleship Yamato.
Not usually a ship guy, this story turned out to be much more and quite compelling, especially if historically accurate. I give it two thumbs up.
Sharon can't stand sub-titles so had to watch it alone. Got used to sub-titles on numerous flights between Hawaii and Korea back in the 1990's. These days mentally switch between sub-titles and language foreign to my ears depending on the emotion displayed on-screen.
This is the second really good movie I've gotten out of the $5 ($7.50) bin at WalMart. Taking time during the busy shopping session to peruse the stack pays off for me. Cheers. Arnold