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Alexzander 2022-01-11 08:02:28
Real Japanese!
I like the film’s perspective very much, and it truly portrays the small society. The fighting within the Japanese army and the discord within the US army have all been expressed.
The madness, dedication, and hard work of the Japanese army is impressive. This nation is respectable. It has gone... -
Emmalee 2022-03-24 09:03:02
Tiger Tiger Tiger after watching
In war movies, Hu Hu Hu means attack, attack, continue to attack. I guess what I mean is that Japan successfully planned an attack, successfully executed the order of the attack, attacked Pearl Harbor, and successfully hit the United States. For the United States, it was successfully attacked,...
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Hollie 2022-03-26 09:01:10
The last person who watched this movie is estimated to have been with me for a long time, the classic old movies of World War II, Pearl Harbor, American Pain...
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Trudie 2022-03-25 09:01:15
The film was co-produced by the United States and Japan, and the visual effects are shocking. It is a film similar to a documentary. It is impartial, without praise or accusation. It only describes the history objectively, so it is inferior in character creation. The title of the film is Tiger! Tiger! Tiger! " is the code name of the Japanese operation. Yamamoto is the main planner of the attack on Pearl Harbor. It presents the diplomatic, military and intelligence development of the two sides before the Pearl Harbor incident in detail. It is the best choice to understand the historical events at that time. I remember that Zhang Junzhao, the director of the domestic war film "One and Eight", was deeply influenced by this film. It was undoubtedly the peak of war films in the 1970s.
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