Talk:Revolution+1

Reception
, thanks for expanding this section. Can you clarify what is meant by in his letter for Tetsuya Yamagami during his detention? I don't have access to the original source and it's unclear to me what is being described here. Morgan695 (talk) 16:45, 3 September 2023 (UTC)


 * Basically Suzuki was having letter exchanges with Yamagami when Yamagami was being held in detention center, awaiting his indictment. Since Yamagami had sent Suzuki direct messages on Twitter before the assassination, Yamagami's lawyer made an exception to help deliver letters for a non-relative of Yamagami. Suzuki's letters are about learning Yamagami's DMs which were no longer accessible because his Twitter account was suspended, as well as his inner thoughts. All those letters were expected to be read by the detention center staff before going in or out. According to Suzuki, the exchange was entirely "gentlemanly". In one of Suzuki's letters for Yamagami, he mentioned about this movie and expressed the overly artistic freedom taken by the director may anger Yamagami or his sister. -- Sameboat - 同舟 (talk · contri.) 21:10, 3 September 2023 (UTC)