User talk:Torchpratt

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Nonsense of 24 Hours of Peace

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Different Sound

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Nobody Knows needs to meet standards

Well put, torchpratt - I've included some article from NYT and LA Times that interview the director a bit and shed some light on the movie. It's an important piece of cinema work indeed. The crime story is so strikingly similar to one that occured last month in Osaka. However in that newer case, there have been many conflicts over whether that story is noteworthy from a Wikipedia standpoint even though is exploded in the headlines in Japan (newsworthy). I submit that there are a string of cases that are so similar as to be almost bizzarre, see the three abandoned children of Osaka and Rie Fujii which I attempted to rename the two abandoned children of Alberta. Also see Coin-operated-locker babies and baby hatch. Interesting stuff if a bit grim. Also I think that the original crime story should remain distinct from the movie unless it is clearly partitioned, but I've seen conflicts/protest over separating media from real events when trying to right up these cases. Maximilian333 (talk) 21:52, 8 August 2010 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Maximilian333 (talkcontribs)