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Claudie 2022-03-14 08:01:02
Talk about some of the problems that the film is too nonsense (not including the time-travel itself)
Although the film was shot with a real machine at a high cost, there are still some unreasonable problems. It seems that the director thinks the navy is an idiot. How can a real idiot operate these top weapons? Hehe... It can only be said that the director is an idiot
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Felipe 2022-03-14 08:01:02
Modern warships go back to the yy that dominated the past, with a large number of aircraft carrier details, suitable for military fans.
I have long thought about what would happen if an aircraft carrier or Aegis ship went back to the past and faced the Japanese and German battleships or fleets. The two sides played against each other and fought a blurred war. This film is almost like this, the aircraft carrier goes back to the...
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[the Tomcats have just destroyed the Zeroes]
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Lasky: [a captured Japanese prisoner is holding a captive and is demanding access to a radio] Why don't you tell him what's going on here, Commander? You're an expert on what's gonna happen tomorrow; tell him about it, for God's sakes. Go on, tell him! We got nothing to lose!
Captain Yelland: [Owens looks at Yelland, who nods] Go ahead, tell him.
Commander Richard Owens: [hesitates, then looks directly at the Japanese prisoner] 26 November, six carriers left the Kuril Isles north of Japan. The carriers were the Akagi, Kaga, Shokaku, Zuikaku, Hiryu, Soryu. Tomorrow at dawn, these carriers will send 353 planes to attack Pearl Harbor.
Senator Chapman: [staring, stunned] How in the hell do you know all that?
Commander Richard Owens: Your code is "Climb Mount Niitaka." Niitakayama nobore!
[the Japanese prisoner, looking horrified, slowly lowers the gun and is shot to death by security crew]