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Raina 2022-03-23 09:02:49
It feels very real and objective
I like this kind of beautiful, Japanese-collaborative films, all of which are very objective perspectives, shooting angles, and soundtracks, which completely make this film like a documentary, allowing people to see the real World War II scene
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Barbara 2022-01-11 08:02:28
Insiders value the plot, children only watch the picture
I read about "Tola!" in Yuan Tengfei's book before. Torah! Torah! "(Tiger Tiger Tiger) content. Have a good understanding of the Pearl Harbor incident. Combine your own experience as a soldier.
First of all, military officers who are not from the United States do not pay attention to...
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Gina 2022-03-17 09:01:06
Japan-US co-production of a blockbuster war. From the perspective of Japan and the United States, the story of the Pearl Harbor incident is presented as serious as a documentary. There is no dog-blood plot of heroes and beauties, only rich historical group dramas and physics bombing special effects scenes, realizing visual and spiritual shock, and the perfect unity of movie drama and historical authenticity. After learning about the behind-the-scenes production experience, I was even more embarrassed. The finished film retains most of the framework content of Kurosawa's version of the script. But it’s a pity that Kurosawa’s film has been lost.
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Paris 2022-03-18 09:01:05
Ruthless! It took three nights to finally read it! The real masterpiece of war!
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