John Rabe Comments

  • Maribel 2022-03-18 09:01:08

    There are three places in the play that make me cry: 1. Rabe lets refugees escape the bombing of Japanese planes under the banner of the Nazis (someone always does angelic things in the name of Nazis, just like some people do devil things in the name of God); 2. Rabe abstained when the Security Committee was established. Another doctor was dissatisfied with Rabe’s chairmanship and voted against it. However, they still obeyed the voting results and assumed the chairmanship and vice chairmanship...

  • Lamont 2022-03-18 09:01:08

    Watching the 2007 documentary "Nanking Nanking", the content about "John Rabe" reminded me of this "Rabe's Diary" that I knew many years ago but I haven't watched it in full, so I decided to continue to watch the movie: Nanjing University During the massacre, more than 200,000 people survived because of the protection of the safe zone. Nevertheless, the number of victims is staggering. Statistics show that at least 300,000 Chinese people have been killed. The Japanese government has not...

  • Nyasia 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    Rabe, a strong man. Morality. Rabe demonstrated what is righteous and...

  • Madalyn 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    Go to the theater to watch "John Rabe" (John Rabe), the audience is mostly German, and very few Chinese. I don't know how many people came to watch German award-winning films with German protagonists, and how many people came to review history. In the beheading match seen in the door, the girls were forced to undress and slaughter prisoners of war... Although there were still commercial film routines and there were not many massacre scenes, the expression of the humiliation of the Japanese in...

  • Andre 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    1. The inexplicable ╮(╯▽╰)╭ love and chase scenes make people embarrassed to add o(╯□╰)o 2. If Nanjing Nanjing is a plate of sour sand, Rabe’s diary is a strange Smell the marijuana 3. The extras are so happy that the plot also follows the mentally retarded 4. It turns out that honest people can also show fierce eyes like...

  • Rylan 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    The most terrifying thing is war, and the most precious thing is feelings. Ashamed of my lack of this...

  • Ima 2022-03-15 09:01:10

    The lack of force in portraying the Holocaust makes the film a legendary warmth. But considering that he is a German screenwriter and director, it is...

  • Jocelyn 2022-03-15 09:01:10

    How to say it, maybe because of the perspective of foreigners, many things have become superficial. The whole film really focuses on Rabe’s life rather than the Nanjing Massacre. Many scenes in it are handled too plainly, so The background of the film is pale and weak, but Rabe's portrayal is still very complete, but shouldn't it be the most essential to move people back? The dubbing of the domestic version especially ruined the whole film, I need to watch the original...

  • Berneice 2022-03-14 14:12:29

    I prefer Lu Chuan. I would rather believe that many of his feelings are true. Commercial hype is just a means of...

  • Herta 2022-01-22 08:03:47

    Two shocking points, the ending of Rabe and the participation of Japanese actors. Rabe was such a forgotten name that such a hero of the Chinese people died due to house arrest and poverty shortly after returning home. Kagawa Teruyuki is worthy of respect and dare to take such a role. ps Details: For the first time, a movie revealed the crimes committed by the Japanese imperial family against the Nanjing...

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John Rabe quotes

  • John Rabe: Chang, what's the point in you having a head?

    Chang: So that it not rain into my neck.

    John Rabe: Quite right.

  • Dr. Robert Wilson: I don't like Nazis.

    Valérie Dupres: He isn't a Nazi.

    Dr. Robert Wilson: Yes he is.

    Valérie Dupres: He's just a member of the party.

    Dr. Robert Wilson: Which makes him a Nazi.

    Valérie Dupres: Are you a member of the church?

    Dr. Robert Wilson: Yeah, so what?

    Valérie Dupres: What do you think of witch burning?

    Dr. Robert Wilson: Ah, well, looking at you, maybe it wasn't such a bad idea.