I have seen it but listening to some of my acquaintances, it is boring!
For me, quite the contrary. As a perpetual student of history, it is far more interesting knowing that Japan, as a homogenous nation,
in the 1600s beginning to see foreigners appearing on their shores and finding out these "gaijin" are trying to extract resources and
break that cultural homogeneity. Furthermore, the Portuguese and their Spanish "cousins" are attempting to divide the world so
that non European nations want to make them vassal state because they are not of that same "ilk", (not Christian) whatever that may concern.
Then we have the interplay of Christians, divided between Catholic and Protestant (sound familiar
) showing their disdain towards each other,
and those Japanese Christians becoming embroiled in the drama.
We then have the Japanese "rulers" vying for power, control and the interplay with these foreigners and are beginning to see how exploitation
is being made part of the plans for world domination. In short, I am looking forward to see how the plot thickens and how the Japanese are
beginning to see how they can use technology (cannons and other weapons
) into their arsenal.
When fascism comes to US America, It will be wrapped in the US flag and waving a cross. An astute patriot