War is war

Franz 2022-01-11 08:02:28

Everyone has their own point of view to watch the movie. I think the climax of the movie is not the indiscriminate bombing of Pearl Harbor. I like the departure of the Japanese army: the sky is bright in the early morning, the first attack echelon sets off, and Nan Yunzhong takes all the commands. The officer was on the bridge, and all the other personnel on the ship went to the deck to see them off. The feeling of life and death is uncertain. The background is the sunrise of the sea (the flag of the Japanese navy). In a sense, the sunrise is about to be excited. The moments of people's hearts make my heart surging. The finest shots made in the 1970s, what the current movies lack is the courage to record the facts. You have to insert some love between men and women. War is war!

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  • Kamryn 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    They tried their best to understand each other and achieve restoration, and the depiction of both parties was beyond expectations. It is definitely a precious cultural exchange product.

  • Mason 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    # Archive# When I was in elementary school, I saw the clip and always thought it was a documentary; in the Mandarin dubbed version, the American soldier laughed when he called the Japanese devil; although the dust has settled, is this film really a self-defeating work? (Although there is also a conspiracy theory that Roosevelt wanted to intervene in World War II and use Pearl Harbor as cannon fodder) I deeply chasing chickens for the unscrupulous and mindless military style of the Yankees! The first half of the game was a bit boring, and the bombing at the end was quite burning (hey, the position is wrong), 3.5.

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?