This is the third time I've watched this movie, and to a certain extent it has restored the situation when Japan colonized Taiwan! No matter how history develops, how highly the quality of the Japanese people has been evaluated in today's world, colonial aggression is colonial aggression. Everything can be deceived in this world, but history will remember everything. It seems to be a civilized education for tribal groups; it seems that Japan has a positive impact on Taiwan's infrastructure education and other construction. But all of this is first and foremost to satisfy their own greed for appropriation. Use hatred between tribes to provoke tribal disputes and let their own people kill their compatriots. Take advantage of the fisherman by yourself! The minds of the colonists are clear! In the end, the scene of the collective suicide of tribal women and children is really moving and weeping. It is true that in your eyes, the so-called backward tribal people who need to be educated are actually more firm in their beliefs and unyielding than you!
But a very strange point is that most Taiwan compatriots still have a strong sense of attachment to Japan. Is this the so-called Stockholm syndrome? Is it Mu Qiang's psychology? The reasons behind this pattern of thinking and behavior have never been fully understood. It is undeniable that the Japanese state and nation has its parts worth learning and admiring, but from a historical perspective, its behavior is inexcusable. Followed the entire filmmaking documentary. Appreciate the team's restoration of war and other scenes, and respect for history.
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