Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDuring the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, postman A Chang posed as a photo developer, helping Japanese forces while secretly sheltering Chinese refugees. He later risked his life evacuating them and... Tout lireDuring the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, postman A Chang posed as a photo developer, helping Japanese forces while secretly sheltering Chinese refugees. He later risked his life evacuating them and revealing evidence of the atrocities.During the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, postman A Chang posed as a photo developer, helping Japanese forces while secretly sheltering Chinese refugees. He later risked his life evacuating them and revealing evidence of the atrocities.
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- 3 victoires et 5 nominations au total
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This film must be seen in theaters. The world needs to know what Japan did the past . The atrocities they committed in China were mirrored in Malaysia, where they similarly tortured and slaughtered our people. Let us cherish the prosperity and happiness of our nation today, and never forget the lessons of history. We must never forget the lessons of history.
10WayS-9
This film, the second big-screen work by young genius director Shen Ao, yet it showcases rare talent. Its restraint in depicting brutal history, masterful use of cinematic language, skillful orchestration of audience emotions, and its unwavering focus on the perspective of ordinary citizens-victims of the war-all lead me to believe it can rival, or even surpass, classics like Schindler's List, solidifying its place as another landmark in WWII cinema.
This film, under the influence of militarism and fascism, shows how anyone-whether Japanese soldiers from poor backgrounds or young people from noble families-can be reduced to beasts. They no longer regard other humans as their own kind, thus massacring and insulting others without any qualms. I hope everyone will have the chance to watch this film in theaters, not merely because of the historical grievances between the Japanese and Chinese peoples. But because each of us, after seeing it, should reflect on a question: On the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Anti-Fascist War, has the world truly ended its war against fascism and militarism? In today's world of 2025, have such massacres and acts of extermination finally vanished?
This film, under the influence of militarism and fascism, shows how anyone-whether Japanese soldiers from poor backgrounds or young people from noble families-can be reduced to beasts. They no longer regard other humans as their own kind, thus massacring and insulting others without any qualms. I hope everyone will have the chance to watch this film in theaters, not merely because of the historical grievances between the Japanese and Chinese peoples. But because each of us, after seeing it, should reflect on a question: On the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Anti-Fascist War, has the world truly ended its war against fascism and militarism? In today's world of 2025, have such massacres and acts of extermination finally vanished?
10ycycyc
A must see film, Chinese Schindler's list based on the true story happened in Nanjing city during WW II Japanese invasion.
A picture paints a thousand words. So much sorrow, anger & love shown in those little figures struggling when they are facing a hell of barbarians together.
It's astonishing to see how brutal Japanese army slaughter the innocent civilians, even the baby... They are savages armed with gun, fight jets, what they did is nothing to do with civilization. This was happened just 80 years ago, and similar scenarios are still happening in the world today. Horrible!!!
People are weeping in the cinema. No one stands up after the final scene, people keep sitting in the dark and digest their emotions, until the lights turn on.
Indeed a masterpiece with powerful shot and great actor performance to reveal a short moment of the history.
A picture paints a thousand words. So much sorrow, anger & love shown in those little figures struggling when they are facing a hell of barbarians together.
It's astonishing to see how brutal Japanese army slaughter the innocent civilians, even the baby... They are savages armed with gun, fight jets, what they did is nothing to do with civilization. This was happened just 80 years ago, and similar scenarios are still happening in the world today. Horrible!!!
People are weeping in the cinema. No one stands up after the final scene, people keep sitting in the dark and digest their emotions, until the lights turn on.
Indeed a masterpiece with powerful shot and great actor performance to reveal a short moment of the history.
The movie based on a genuine story told us how ordinary people's lives were short and miserable amid Nanjing occupied in force and brutally raped by the Japanese military force in ww2.
I gave 8/10 is because the movie for some reason does not fully cover some the most brutal scenes in the hisotry. The direct way of facing those scenes is giving those miserable souls lost in the war a peace!
I gave 8/10 is because the movie for some reason does not fully cover some the most brutal scenes in the hisotry. The direct way of facing those scenes is giving those miserable souls lost in the war a peace!
10BadCen
Sadly, even to this day, those who committed the massacre are still enshrined in the "Shrine", and there are countless people who are forgetting or even denying this history that truly took place.
This is the significance of this film, to remind the world not to forget this heartrending history. Some people say that such films have been made too many times. But I would say, as long as war criminals are still enshrined in Japanese shrines, there will never be many such films.
This is the significance of this film, to remind the world not to forget this heartrending history. Some people say that such films have been made too many times. But I would say, as long as war criminals are still enshrined in Japanese shrines, there will never be many such films.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film is loosely based on the discovery of a key piece of evidence from the Nanjing Massacre. In 1938, 15-year-old darkroom apprentice Luo Jin secretly compiled photos of the atrocities-taken by Japanese soldiers-into an album and hid it. The album was later discovered by Wu Xuan, another Chinese civilian, who preserved it for years before handing it over to postwar authorities.
- Générique farfeluAs the closing credits came on, a hand puts up black and white photographs of old Nanjing and superimpose it on the same spot of where it was taken in modern-day Nanjing.
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 638 234 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 17m(137 min)
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