2. The movie makes me entangled. If I am not moved and hate Japan, I will bear the charges of traitor and inhumanity. If I am moved and hate Japan, I will be a fool. The famous director
made the worst movie with the most shocking subject in history. The final conclusion is that all films made by this director should be resolutely avoided, so as not to encounter this kind of indiscriminate problem again.
3. Uncover the talisman of national righteousness. The whole movie is full of dirty and funny puss. How to flow puss is the freedom of directors and editors, but you should not humiliate national righteousness. It's a matter of ability to make a bad movie, and it's a matter of character and conscience for traitors to make money emotionally.
4. Shoot the real history into an unbelievable story... What the Japanese did, I believe, this is an indelible history. I don't believe what the Chinese and Americans do. It's a third-rate story made up. It's a really good director and screenwriter.
5. Movie viewing conclusion: If you encounter such a tragic incident, you can only expect foreigners, and people with lower social status than you, to save you and die for you. They and they were born to protect you and die for you.
6. For the Nanjing Massacre, it is right to be moved by indignation, and hatred of Japan may also be necessary, but not in the cinema, but in the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall. Go see real history...and it's free.
7. Movies are an interweaving of intellect and emotion. A good movie will benefit and keep you awake while moving you; a bad movie will send you into a frenzy. The refusal to think is the greatest enemy of mankind.
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