Sleeper of the year.


This movie will be the sleep

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hm..you sure?

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been there. yes.

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This movie shows now too how Japan fights the war of 1942 not favorable to human being .

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Absolutely, along with the films "Brotherhood of War", "Assembly" and "Front Line", these great films made in China and Korea have so much more depth and sense of human suffering that even the 300 or more "Holocaust", which in my mind are mostly propaganda, don't achieve. And why is it that Jewish suffering is constantly pushed onto people? Zionist Jews who created Bolshevism and led the Communist soldiers killed 50 million or more Christians and even Jews that were against Communism. So where's that movie? Now that I have learned the truth about Zionism I watch war films with a greater knowledge of just how powerful and dangerous propaganda is. Real history is far more interesting than what we were taught, its just too bad that we have to search for the truth ourselves.

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Ben Laden would love you for your trolling through IMDB boards. Oh wait, he's dead. At least he was no keyboard warrior spouting crap on a movie board.

I don't know everything. Neither does anyone else

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Good reply chicago85. I just watched this on Netflix, after seeing the documentary Rape of Nanking (2007). Nothing prepared me for this four horsemen of the apocalypse: famine, pestilence, war, death... This film creates a vision of humanity that could occur anywhere on this planet, maybe a vision of our own future. It's a great story, fascinating characters, terrific actors, insights based on historical facts. I don't know who produced: Taipei or Beijing or Hong Kong -- but they gave the world a masterpiece of cinema.

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"Ben Laden would love you for your trolling through IMDB boards."

Actually the only one trolling here is you. And I'm pretty sure that CIA asset Tim Osman is flattered that someone still remembers him. Plus, it's 'Bin' Laden not Ben. Oh, and when Hollywood FINALLY starts making movies about The Palestineans' suffering (instead of the one-sided propaganda the west spews forth on a daily basis) perhaps your over-privileged self may learn some humility and acknowledge that democracy means that dissenting voices get heard - no matter how much you may try to silence them.

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