A true story adaptation. About World War II, about concentration camps and the Holocaust, Europe and the United States have photographed a lot. And we, in addition to the Nanjing Massacre, 731, Qixia Temple, Shanghai Jewish refugees and the recent comfort women, have all become anti-Japanese god films. In fact, there are many similar persecutions, massacres, and the Three Lights Policy. The Japanese army in the Northeast forced the Chinese to build fortresses, the Chinese laborers on the Battleship Island, etc., which can be deeply and dramatic. It's just that we "ignored" those good themes and always moved closer to the anti-Japanese drama.
For Jean Reno to act in this kind of unpaid film, Jiang Wen, Chen Daoming, Sun Honglei, etc. have to learn a little bit, and of course there must be a director who shoots different themes of the Anti-Japanese War.
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