"Tiger! Tiger! Tiger! "Compared with "The Battle of Midway" 3 interesting points

Etha 2022-01-11 08:02:28

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1. The focus of the shooting is different (from the perspective of Japan, from the perspective of the United States)

2. The artistic depiction of Japanese soldiers is different (resolute, dull)

3. The themes and spirits to be promoted are different (the spirit of shining swords, turning grief and anger into strength)

1. The focus of the shooting is different (from the perspective of Japan, from the perspective of the United States)

2. The artistic depiction of Japanese soldiers is different (resolute, dull)

3. The themes and spirits to be promoted are different (the spirit of shining swords, turning grief and anger into strength)

Other thoughts: Is there any other choice for Yamamoto Fifty-Six? Yamamoto Fifty-Six clearly knew that a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor would awaken powerful enemies, but he still did.

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  • Magnolia 2022-03-20 09:02:24

    "Even if Kurosawa is a veritable genius director, he was the wrong choice for this film. This is not his type. He has never filmed a similar subject, and it does not fit his style. I think he is both directing Uncomfortable, and not used to being gesticulating around. He always has full control, and no one dares to teach Akira Kurosawa how to do it on budget shooting plans or other aspects. But at the time, Zanuk and other producers were standing behind him. ."-Fletcher

  • Gladyce 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Little Japan can actually be photographed so sunny

Tora! Tora! Tora! quotes

  • Cook #1 (Japanese version only): You know today's date?

    Cook #2 (Japanese version only): December 1st.

    Cook #1 (Japanese version only): Yes, but tonight will be November 30th.

    Cook #2 (Japanese version only): What?

    Cook #1 (Japanese version only): When we cross the International Date Line we'll push the clock ahead five hours and turn the calendar back a full day, making today yesterday.

    Cook #2 (Japanese version only): Don't be silly! Today can't change into yesterday!

  • Cook #1 (Japanese version only): The Date Line makes up for that time difference by turning today into yesterday.

    Cook #2 (Japanese version only): I don't quite understand, but if we see the enemy across the line, I guess it would be useless to shoot at them.

    Cook #1 (Japanese version only): Why?

    Cook #2 (Japanese version only): Because how can today's shells hit yesterday's enemy?