there a good 100 films about the european theatre.
know any good ones set gookland?
>>33388919
A brutal nine-hour film set in Japanese-occupied China, through the Soviet invasion of Manchuria.
Usually considered one of the greatest films ever made, though not really as beloved as other great films since it's so damn depressing.
>>33388926
awesome!
no doubt chinese propaganda villifying the japs. but 9 hours, there's gotta be a lot of goodness.
>>33388919
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence.
Thin Red Line
letters from iwo jima
the pacific
The Good Nazi of Nanking
think schnidler's list but with chinese and japs
>>33388956
Chinese propaganda made by a Jap. Seems about right.
Bridge Over The River Kwai
Tora! Tora! Tora!
Bridge over the River Kwai (Japanese-occupied Burma)
Fires on the Plain (set during the collapse of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines)
>>33388919
The Bridge On The River Kwai
City of Life and Death
KOKODA
Bridge on the River Kwai
It's the most manly movie of all time.
>>33388919
City of Life and Death (2009) - nothing but "fuck you, Spielberg, we can do it better".
Also, Tai Hang shan shang is worth watching, it's a cheesy propaganda movie without any brakes. Awesome.
>>33389080
Tai Hang.... imagining the chinese version of Inglorious Basterds.
>>33388966
>120 minutes of David Bowie doing weird gay shit
Only good part was the piano desu
>>33388956
ip man
>fight the imperial japanese WITH KUNG-FU
>>33388981
The attack on the Japanese camp was probably the most intense and emotional scene I've ever seen in a war film.
>>33389122
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/03/22/china-issues-warning-to-us-bomber-flying-in-east-china-sea.html
China wants this war.
holy shit I swear I know the guy who took that picture
>>33391140
go on.....
>>33391246
well he was a photographer for time and life and I know he took pictures during WW2 and also closely followed the space program. His name is Ralph Morse, you can look him up. Passed away a few years back.
>>33388919
This one is real good
>>33390335
Yeah, the piano is why I liked it.