I want to watch anti-war dramas with bloody respect for history

Ethel 2022-03-08 08:01:39

The domestic anti-Japanese war drama Jackie Chan is definitely a comedy. Our army's miscellaneous army fought with devils, and no one was killed. There are all kinds of "jokes" forcibly interspersed in the middle, but I am laughing high! In the end, our army actually appeared like a policeman~~~~ Hey, it's completely different from the bloody battle at Hacksaw Ridge. In fact, I really want to see that kind of movie that respects history. We must know that we killed and injured tens of millions of people. In the end, the devils who were exchanged for the atomic bomb of the US imperialists quit. Really, we ourselves are the losers of that kind of war. Even if the devils did not succeed in aggression in the end, I think we should respect this history, why we failed, and how to avoid it in the future. In the history of China, the invasion of Yuan Dynasty and Qing Dynasty should never be forgotten!

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  • Charlie 2022-03-23 09:03:26

    It's embarrassing all the way, don't take mental retardation as humor. There are no people who care about the characters, they are all flat, and the devils are more facial. After watching the action scenes of the train for a long time, I get tired. The main melody is adapted from both god and form. It's a pity that a bunch of big names make cardboard people, and I don't care if they die in the end.

  • Retha 2022-03-24 09:03:44

    It is too mediocre to complain. The grass stage team's anti-Japanese film is similar to "Tunnel Warfare". The Japanese army is wiped out but reluctant to let a guerrilla die. The regular Eighth Route Army routinely makes up for the last shot. The funds are not enough, rough animations are used to make up, Jackie Chan plays Duang, Taotao laughs at himself "as soon as I sing they say I'm out of tune", and the lines are a lot of "dry". "Do"!