Thanks in advance Mr Rabe!

Onie 2022-04-24 07:01:23

Within a week, I read Nanjing Nanjing and Rabe's diary, the same history, two different ways of interpreting, and I read some comments about other people, some support Lu Chuan, some support Rabe's diary, and there are pure memories of Nanjing. segment of memory.
From the point of view of a person who doesn't know much about movies but is prone to sentimentality, Rabe's diary moved me and made me sad. I thank Mr. Rabe and lament the sadness that fate is completely out of my own hands, being slaughtered like animals, pitiful To the need to hide under the Nazi flag for safety.

Nanjing Nanjing, the name attracts me more than the movie itself. There is the urgency to awaken memory and the power to seek truth. But the whole film is a bit fragmented, and the most touching part is of course the part that Mr. Tang gave others the chance to survive. And Xiaodouzi laughed innocently at the end. I am not at all saddened by Kadokawa's death, he was such a kind and unsocial person, he might as well go with Yuriko rather than suffer huge loneliness and remorse. The most powerful thing about Lu Chuan is that it made me forget my hatred. I thought I would scold the Japanese after watching the movie, but in the end, what I scold was only war. I have to say that there is no so-called winner in war. poor guy.

Besides, I don't think there is any need to compare the two films as good or bad, and there is no need to accuse Lu Chuan or the person who rated 1 star. Everyone has their own opinions, and they are extreme and have no right to stop others. idea. Lu Chuan is definitely a hot-blooded man, otherwise he would not have spent 4 years making this movie. Of course, you can scold if you want, but it's none of my business anyway.

But everyone's attention to this kind of movie is enough to see our strong sense of nationality, not bad!

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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.