Real Japanese!

Alexzander 2022-01-11 08:02:28

I like the film’s perspective very much, and it truly portrays the small society. The fighting within the Japanese army and the discord within the US army have all been expressed.
The madness, dedication, and hard work of the Japanese army is impressive. This nation is respectable. It has gone through hardships and is tenacious; it has gone through hardships but still worships militarism, and has never really reflected on history.
Although the ending is known for a long time, it makes people nervous.
Comparing the number of viewers of "Pearl Harbor" and "Tiger Tiger" is a bit disappointing. War is a tactic, a sacrifice, and an interest.
Recently, I was studying for World War II. As a war blind, my understanding of World War II was limited to a little history of Japanese aggression against China. Hope to learn more about the European battlefield and the Pacific battlefield.

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Extended Reading
  • Nick 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    ①Looking at the Pearl Harbor incident from a broad perspective ②Examining the scale of operations of the Japanese combined fleet, it seems that the Washington Treaty has no substantive influence on it. ③The roar of the engines of various fighter planes over Oahu opened the prelude to the Pacific War ④Yamamoto The performance of Lieutenant Colonel He Yuantian ⑤Not as gorgeous as the commercial blockbuster, but it is very shocking. If you don’t believe it, I would like to ask the ghost of Wendul Khan ⑥The war giant carried the coffin board of the Axis to join the Second World War

  • Jackson 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Reproduction within one's ability and not very good choreographer. I just looked at it and wondered what would it be like if Kurosawa and David Lean worked together on this film.

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?