please don't keep talking about these three things, can't you? Is it necessary to arrange these three keywords for the anti-Japanese theme in order to attract some overseas box office? 1. In World War II, if little Japan hadn't turned red to tease
the Americans, the Western powers wouldn't care about the trivial things on the Chinese battlefield. Europe is tired enough, so just sign a treaty with little Japan and let it China is left to fend for itself, the big deal is the second Czech Republic, they have always had this mentality. If this is the case, Europe is in full swing and has a P relationship with China. So in the future, when we talk about the War of Resistance, don’t rely on World War II all the time. In the Holy Patriotic War, we still have to rely on ourselves in the end, and no one else can be trusted.
2. Shanghai, an international metropolis that developed abnormally due to colonialist invasion, has something to say about it, don’t keep showing your scars to others. This is the same as praising the prosperity and prosperity of Lin'an.
3. Pearl Harbor, not to mention the fact that the United States knew about Pearl Harbor beforehand, what does it have to do with you, China? The allies of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, firstly Germany and then the Soviet Union, had some flirtations with the United States, but not to the point of begging Bailai to help people worry about Pearl Harbor. Besides, this broken bridge has made the streets stinky. Even if your national army intercepted the information first, there is no need to talk about it every day. The American emperor will owe you a huge favor to the people of the whole country because of one piece of information. ? joke.
In addition, the soft advertisements of the Expo are still less interspersed. What can travel around the world in Shanghai, and Anna and I will return to Shanghai after many years, let's not talk about it. Isn't it too much to insert a World Expo advertisement for such a film?
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