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Lu Chuan talks about Nanking! Nanking!
<南京!南京!>導演陸川專訪

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  • You need a very calm and steady mind to make an unsensational film about the Hell that was Nanking in 1937/38. Lu Chuan seems to be a director who can pull this off.

  • I have a lot of chinese friends. We collaborate on projects at work, I have many friends who went back to china to run their own companies. I have never experienced any unfriendliness in China. When I walk down the street, people come up to me to talk to me. They look me straight in the eye, and I can see they really like to talk to me. Why in Japan, nobody talks. When I pass, people look down. Its is very different.

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  • @undertakerRach 4) Furthermore, because of the intrinsic geological condition of Japan, not to let appearances fool you, another earthquake-tsunami is imminent, not a question of “if” it happens but “when”. Keep this in mind.

  • TWO WORDS: Unit 731.

    TWO MORE:  Google it.

  • chinese are lying about Nanking massacre, china had no exact population statistic system on that time, how they know how many killed in Nnaking? plus, japanese was killed the chinese soldiers who hide in refuge camps with arms and attacked japanese army secretly. Japan didn't kill that much civilians. viva free tibet !!

  • Photographs purported to be evidence of a massacre in Nanking are on display at the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall, at other exhibitions, and in printed publications. However, recent scientific research has revealed that there are no photographs attesting to a massacre in Nanking. At least 143 pictures are distorted, are fabricated, or are used for the Nanking Massacre pictures which were from different areas and different times by Chinese government.

    The Nanking Massacre was a false story.

  • Japanese brutality in China can be traced back to two things - The Japanese were taught they were a "superior" race to others; and the brutalisation of Japan's own military rank-and-file through an extremely harsh disciplinary regime during the massive build-up of Japan's forces after the 1st World War. This led to Chinese natives being viewed as "stones" to be trod on or kicked aside, and psychotic levels of random violence on occasion to punish and intimidate the populace.

  • @ChenzaiNam [continuation] It was a school, not a church; the Japanese didn't ask, but entered it by force -it was outside the Safety Zone, if im not wrong-; the women refused to go and would give their lifes b4 submitting to the Japanese army; John Rabe didn't speak out, it was a Chinese guy from the Swastika Society; and those women who stepped forward were prostitute refugees, not the girls of the school. John Rabe describes this scene in his diary.

  • @1greatdude And actually it's historically inaccurate. Just an example: the scene in the church where tje Japanese "ask" for 100 confort women, and John Rabe explains it, and then the women step forward... NEVER happen like that. It was a school,@1greatdude And actually it's historically inaccurate. Just an example: the scene in the church where tje Japanese "ask" for 100 confort women, and John Rabe explains it, and then the women step forward... NEVER happen like that. [continue]

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