To End All Wars Comments

  • Megane 2022-04-12 09:01:11

    The soundtrack is pretty...

  • Fletcher 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    stunned. To be enslaved by the enemy and yet to be forgiven? Spirit of...

  • Antwon 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    Compared with similar themes of the Bridge on the River Kwai and the railway workers, the film's strong religious and preaching, as well as a sense of moral superiority with a good sense of self, greatly reduce the impact of war and human nature that should be displayed and...

  • Lysanne 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    Why did I get killed by...

  • Emanuel 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    Forgiving the enemy only makes sense if you are stronger than the enemy; when you are just a prisoner of war tortured by the Japanese devils, your forgiveness is just an excuse for cowardice, even if you go to jungle university, it is just a means of...

  • Courtney 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    It is too virgin to give humanitarian care to an enemy with a bloody feud, it really makes it...

  • Krista 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    I don't really understand, the acting is good but some details are very revealing. For example, the "church" hidden deep in the jungle, the bamboo is so neatly woven, and the neat words on the sign are afraid that I can't see that it was printed by a machine. The truth makes me a little out of the way, a very low-level mistake. Religion and anti-war are the themes, but the power of forgiveness, forgive my stupidity, I still don't quite understand. I know that the director wants to express that...

  • Angie 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    Language, religion, culture: Bushido, pseudo-Christ, Christ, and the collision of culture will really escape under the teacher's prompting. Instead of using your existing concepts, you should face up to the role of different cultures and...

  • Troy 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    All real things feel different when filmed. It's just that the teaching is a bit over the...

  • Ivy 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    Forgiveness is the best...

Extended Reading
  • Ruby 2022-04-09 08:01:05

    the power of the soul

    It is said that many Western scientists have done an experiment to prove that the weight of the human soul is 21 grams. Whether it is noble or humble, sometimes the huge power it bursts out is beyond the reach of these 21 grams.

    "Ultimate War" tells the story of a group of Allied soldiers who left...

  • Mattie 2022-04-09 08:01:05

    Bushido spirit

    I happened to watch it on CCTV-6 movie channel last night. The translated film looks really unpleasant, but the Japanese original sound in the film is still there.

    A group of prisoners of war are forced by Japanese soldiers to repair the railway, the plot is not interesting. Impressive scene:

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To End All Wars quotes

  • Dr. Coates: [to a freshly-beaten Gordon] Ah. Looks like you didn't bow. Always bow before a guard, Korean or Jap. And *never* look 'em in the eyes when they pass you: that's pure defiance. Always look away. Rules of Bushido.

    Lt. Jim Reardon: Bushido?

    Dr. Coates: Yeah. Their kind of chivalry. Respect and obligation. If you don't respect them, they feel obligated to beat you. Nothing personal.

    Ernest Gordon: Well, it sure as bloody hell feels personal.

    Dr. Coates: Yeah, well, it works both ways. They do the same to their own.

    Lt. Jim Reardon: Now there's a comfort.

  • Lt. Jim Reardon: Colonel, I've been watching these Nips. There's never more than a handful of 'em guarding the perimeter at any given time. And they're not watching very closely. It just doesn't make sense to me unless...

    McLean: Unless what?

    Dr. Coates: Well, unless every prisoner's been caught or died in a thousand miles of hostile jungle. Unless the local villagers are willing to turn in a POW for a bowl of rice. Unless - escape is impossible.

To End All Wars

Director: David L. Cunningham

Language: English,Japanese Release date: September 2, 2001