Empire of the Sun~

Vita 2022-04-22 07:01:24

In a work by Grandpa Spielberg in 1989, he told the adventures of a British child who was separated from his family after the fall of Shanghai during the Anti-Japanese War.
When the child was reunited with his family, his nose began to get sore, which directly led to dreams of his father and his father at night. My grandma left home mysteriously for 2 days, during which there was no news. When I saw my father again, I cried to the point of convulsions. My mother said that I never cried so sadly when I
grew up. There is a lot of drama in the west. Of course, in this 1989 movie, there are also plots and plots from today's "Prison Break".
There are gangs in concentration camps, soap and leather shoes, and people who take risks and want to change beds. In fact, as long as Being locked up, everyone's gameplay has never changed? Is there always someone as talented as Schofield who speaks out?
The small leading role in the film is quite good, which is impressive.
Later, I checked the cast list: Kristen Bell! Actually!
No wonder, the young man was able to act so well when he was so young back then, but now it's just right when he is popular~

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Empire of the Sun quotes

  • [first lines]

    Narrator: [title card] In 1941 China and Japan had been in a state of undeclared war for four years. A Japanese army of occupation was in control of much of the countryside and many towns and cities. In Shanghai thousands of Westerners, protected by the diplomatic security of the International Settlement, continued to live as they had lived since the British came here in the 19th century and built in the image of their own country... built banking houses, hotels, offices, churches and homes that might have been uprooted from Liverpool or Surrey. Now their time was running out. Outside Shanghai the Japanese dug in and waited... for Pearl Harbor.

  • Basie: Don't let me down kid you're an American now.

    Jim: [in a Brooklyn accent] Hey how'ya doin' Frank?