As a movie buff, I give it an eight. But as a Chinese person, or just as someone who knows some history and has fairly normal values, I just want to give it a negative score. In the film, the Japanese, who are citizens of the invading country, only showed their suffering due to the war. The heroine was destroyed at home. After the country announced its surrender, she was resentful and asked in tears how she could succumb to violence. At that time, China was full of barbarians. How many Chinese died at the hands of their relatives and friends? And a humiliating death. How can the movie completely ignore the calamity and pain that my country has brought to other countries, how can I only show my own pain and feel humiliated and unfair? Xing, the people suffer. die, the people suffer. I sympathize with all the hardships I have endured as a fart, being swept up by the general trend. But I have no sympathy at all, an unapologetically sin-burdened nation. I think of the picture of a Japanese soldier who was shot in the bloody Hacksaw Ridge holding an American soldier and other bombs to explode and die together. I think he should be considered a hero. However, no matter how much you sacrifice for a wrong thing, it is not noble.
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