Roosevelt's pretending to be tough and philosophical is just a declaration of the Hollywood model.
In the first half of the film, the scenes planned and negotiated by Japanese soldiers in the few paragraphs before the Pearl Harbor attack are, in my opinion, a bridge that I will never tire of.
Yamamoto Fifty-Six said, those who can fight should avoid fighting. It's really fascinating.
After Gen Yoshitsune's surprise attack, only Yamamoto Fifty-Six inherited the actions of the military god.
Little Japan does a lot of evil, but the Little Japan in this movie is heartfelt shocking.
I have no choice but to say that Americans sometimes grasp the Japanese, and their grasp is still very accurate and vivid.
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