Movies still dare not be too cruel

Bailey 2022-04-22 07:01:50

After watching Zhang Chunru's "Nanjing Massacre" and then watching the movie, the scene in December 1937 is more realistically reflected from the perspective of the three foreigners who contributed the most to the rescue of the Nanjing people. The plane threw the "Japanese Army will treat you well" propaganda poster... Rabe raised the Nazi flag and wore a Nazi armband to protect the Chinese... and the Banner was blown up before it left the port, and Rabe's wife Dora was on it. ... Rabe mistakenly thought that he and his wife were separated from life and death. In the end, the security zone was originally scheduled to accommodate 100,000 people, but ended up with 200,000 refugees. He also took out all his savings of $50,000 when the Japanese army was stuck with food... Wilson, the only one The surgeon who stayed in the safe area... The Japanese searched the Chinese soldiers... Killed all the people in a ward... Another woman's college Minnie refused when the Japanese army directly asked 20 female students as comfort women... Black and white and color The transition of the scene is frightening between the real and the virtual... The film does not highlight the brutality of Japan, nor does it highlight the resistance of the Chinese, Chiang Kai-shek's withdrawal of the army has been mentioned in one stroke, more from the love and help of a few foreigners for China, and The role played by Zhang Jingchu took precious photos and protected his younger brother. Although he was almost raped, he gained love, which is a beautiful side.

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John Rabe quotes

  • John Rabe: Chang, what's the point in you having a head?

    Chang: So that it not rain into my neck.

    John Rabe: Quite right.

  • Dr. Robert Wilson: I don't like Nazis.

    Valérie Dupres: He isn't a Nazi.

    Dr. Robert Wilson: Yes he is.

    Valérie Dupres: He's just a member of the party.

    Dr. Robert Wilson: Which makes him a Nazi.

    Valérie Dupres: Are you a member of the church?

    Dr. Robert Wilson: Yeah, so what?

    Valérie Dupres: What do you think of witch burning?

    Dr. Robert Wilson: Ah, well, looking at you, maybe it wasn't such a bad idea.