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Ashleigh 2022-01-11 08:01:29
There is no winner in the war
Railroad laborUnless you have experienced it, you can never imagine how much damage war will cause.
As a soldier and becoming a prisoner of war, why is the Japanese so hateful? Always in the war is to become frenzied, do not treat people as human beings, and abuse them as much as they want. Perhaps...
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Ashleigh 2022-01-11 08:01:29
Railroad labor: the war will always end, the hatred will eventually pass
I planned to go to the IMAX Hall of the China Science and Technology Museum to watch "Transformers 4", but I never thought it would be hard to get a ticket. So I watched "The Princess of Monaco" first, and then "Slumbering Curse". While waiting for change 4, I watched a few more movies related to...

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Korey 2022-01-11 08:01:29
Crying swollen. Wars leave marks. It needs courage to live on, to hate, to revenge. But only the bravest ones could forgive. As a Chinese, I watched this movie at the Tokyo Film Festival, even if the ending is still brooding. A Japanese asked the director if you would believe in such a story, "It's not a story of revenge, it's a story about future"
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Reagan 2022-03-26 09:01:10
In fact, I didn't read it seriously, but the theme is okay. Who would have thought that a British and an Australian would play an anti-Japanese war movie... It's too naughty = = Sure enough, the movie played by Uncle Colin must be messed up in the end! Living happily with Japanese friends (wrong. Self-destruction or self-redemption, is a good question
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Finlay: When we surrendered, the Japs said we weren't men. Real men would... would kill themselves, would die of shame. But we said no. We'll live - for revenge. But we didn't, no. We don't live. We're miming in the choir. We can't love. We can't sleep. We're an army of ghosts.
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Nagase: That's what I saw. So many murdered. So I will speak. I make pilgrimages. I work for... reconciliation. I will not let them forget the tragedy of war.
Eric: The what?
Nagase: The tragedy of war.
Eric: No, this wasn't a tragedy. This was a crime. You're not tragic. You're a criminal. You were an intelligent, educated man, and you did nothing.
Nagase: I tried to make amends.
Eric: You're living off this.
[indicating the war museum]
Eric: You're a criminal and a liar.