Taking objective and real historical figures as clues, taking the small to the big, rationally depicting the original appearance of the war, respecting the war heroes of the country, respecting the opponent, and expressing patriotism in a restrained manner, which is not too sensational, but can arouse sympathy. Although several beautiful female characters are embellished and there are few shots, they depict the unique strength and rationality of women in the war years, which is in sharp contrast with the vase-shaped female characters in "Pearl Harbor", indicating that the times are progressing and feminism is also tortuous. advance in. Against the backdrop of the moonlight, Yamaguchi-san, dressed in a navy uniform, has a kind of fortitude and character unique to a soldier. This movie tells us that even "Japanese devils" can be personable and not so hideous.
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