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Dolores 2022-11-10 02:03:21

It's not a movie review, I just wanted to record it while watching it. I feel that too many details have been deleted, and the complete "Nanjing Massacre" written by Zhang Chunru should be read. Crying from beginning to end, it was the first time that my tears were so low.

1. The Nazi flag of the first rescue was trampled under the feet of Chinese children to play 2. John Rabe did not hesitate to choose to let the victims enter the factory area to seek asylum 3. John Rabe, Dr. Robert Wilson, Waitlin 4. Feeling At the beginning, Rabe and Robert didn't deal with each other, hahaha, very cute, I feel the only happy place in the whole movie. Both of them are very good people. 51:53 I thought that the Rabe and his wife were going to leave by boat, but they just sent away the wife, who expressed her support. There is a feeling of goodbye. I remember the book saying that the ship Benai seemed to have sunk. Yes, as soon as the ship sailed away... the guts of the Japanese are outrageous. 1:51:19 Dora's round cake was delivered to Rabe, but Rabe fell. 55:49 Shameless liar, what did you say to automatically surrender your gun to keep you safe 5. The hospital can only see blood or blood 1:21:13 Mr. Rabe's driver was also killed 6. There are more prisoners of war than soldiers, and there are no prisoners. People resisted 1:24:48 Rabe wanted to take everyone away, not just twenty people 1:43:50 Are those injections of Rabe sleeping pills? 7. I feel that some details of the movie are lacking, which may be the reason for the deletion

1:56:05 After hearing that Prince Hatohiko Asaka Miyagi wanted to clear the safe area, someone actually stood up and blocked the door to defend the safe area. They have men, women, old people and children.

In the film, there are mainly six foreigners staying in Nanjing to protect the people.

unbelievable, shameless

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  • Valentin 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    It seems that more people are struggling with whether this is a foreigner's business or this is a foreigner's film. In fact, it is only about human nature. Just looking at the following film reviews seems to be able to reflect this very well...

  • Jerrell 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    As far as the movie itself is concerned, it is very general. That period of history cannot be described by a few movies, and we should not forget it. After the earthquake, many people in China have spared no effort to publicize how high the quality of Japanese people are, and they have shown great sympathy for Japan's losses, thus bringing out the nobleness of repaying grievances with virtue. But you have to remember that most people in Japan still deny their previous crimes and remember that you are Chinese.

John Rabe quotes

  • John Rabe: To the Führer of the German people. Chancellor Adolf Hitler. My Führer. As a loyal party member and upstanding German. I turn to you in a time of great need. The Japanese Imperial troops conquered the city of Nanking on December 12, 1937. Since then I have witnessed atrocious crimes against civilians. Please help to end this catastrophe and make an appeal to our Japanese allies in the name of humanity. With a German salute.

    [Rabe signs the letter]

  • John Rabe: Stop it! This is the safety zone. Get out and leave the women alone.

    [Rabe switches to German and makes a Nazi salute]

    John Rabe: We're Germans. Germans. We're Germans.

    [Japanese officer aims his pistol at Rabe]

    John Rabe: Help me out here, damn it!

    Dr. Georg Rosen: [Rosen also makes a Nazi salute] Heil... Shitler. Heil Shitler.

    John Rabe: [after resolving the situation] That's not funny.

    Dr. Georg Rosen: We got through.

    John Rabe: All the same, he is the Führer of the German people.

    Dr. Georg Rosen: And shall I tell you what I don't find funny?

    John Rabe: Yes what is it?

    Dr. Georg Rosen: It also concerns the so-called Führer.

    John Rabe: Listen here...

    Dr. Georg Rosen: Friedrich Rosen, my father. An ambassador and foreign minister, forced to flee and die in China. Simply because my grandfather, Beethoven's best friend, no less, happened to be Jewish. My father couldn't die in the country he always lived for. That's not funny. Nor is my position as secretary. After years as embassy councillor. I should be glad to even be alive. Do you think that's funny?

    [Rosen makes a Nazi salute]

    Dr. Georg Rosen: Heil Shitler.