The English boy who grew up in China worships the Japanese executioner, obsessively caresses the Japanese Zero fighter, salutes the Japanese pilot even when he has been sent to a concentration camp, and then the background music suddenly becomes grand and idealistic ideological powder. The most interesting thing is that the Chinese that the little boy met were either the nanny who slapped him, the squatter who stole his shoes, or the servant who mowed his lawn silently. In the eyes of Westerners, the image of Chinese people is so thin and boring, far less colorful than the Japanese who starved them to death in concentration camps and beat them. The little boy has been wearing the Flying Tigers jacket, has he ever realized what kind of person this jacket belongs to, and why this person came to this land? Then the children sang a chant amid the Japanese pilot's three long live calls, which brought tears to the eyes of the Japanese commander. But when the American plane came, he seemed to wake up suddenly, jumped up and applauded, he told the doctor, if we die when we repair the runway, our bones will be buried on the runway, that is our runway, a piece of Incoherent. At the moment when he jumped up and cheered, there were many nameplates of dead soldiers hanging around his neck. It was strange, if he really worshipped the Japanese, why did he cheer for the Americans, then why did he always wear the American pilot's jacket and hang them the brand name... Maybe it was the war that made him confused. Many people would be confused in the war, and then blindly tend to the strong, thinking that they could survive like this. Until justice returns, until the nightmare of evil no longer hangs over people. In a war, especially a war that seems to have nothing to do with them before, maybe all Westerners have the same perspective. This trait confuses, throws away the actual situation and reality, and only uses the perspective of human nature to distinguish, and sometimes it is a foolish naivety. Is it unreal to experience a world war on the soil of another country? The young Japanese pilot didn't die because the plane couldn't fly. He looked innocent and innocent. He was shot and killed by the Americans because he used a samurai sword to help the children cut mangoes. Why in the eyes of Westerners, these tortured prisoners, Killing innocent executioners, always with the innocence of children? As a Chinese, I just want to say, naive, you have a leg. Didn't they blow up Pearl Harbor? Didn't the tortured Western captives in the POW camps write you memoirs? Who said knives didn't cut through you? Or are you forgetful? In the face of the Western world, Schindler's list can be made, such a movie that goes deep into the bone marrow, but when it turns to face the East, one by one becomes all kinds of artists who have nothing to do with themselves in a daze full of light. It's a pity that as a great director, I still can't take off my colored glasses. It's a pity
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