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CGTN: Why Chinese film Dead to Rights topped global weekend box office
The film's massive success should, of course, be first attributed to its powerful storytelling and artistic execution. Director Shen Ao has avoided sensationalism, using only minimalistic visuals to convey horror, for example, a knife held to a baby or rivers of bloodshed. In this way, emotional depth and authenticity have been created. The film's layered storytelling and polished production design also present viewers with unraveled technical craftsmanship.
Movie goers are drawn to the cinema for also because, fundamentally, the movie has done justice to history. Evan Kail , an American who donated a photo album of Japanese war crimes to China , said the film is a "ten out of ten" that keeps history alive, honors the victims and exposes the past against all odds. Remembering the past is not to stir or preserve hatred; rather, it is to remind us to cherish modern peace. Increasing Yasukuni Shrine visits and wartime denial by some Japanese rightists these days are risking Asia's or even the world's stability. By preserving evidence on screen, films like Dead to Rights counter Japan's historical amnesia and expose the truth that must be held and told.
The movie is slated to premiere globally in places like
Australia , New Zealand ,
the United States , Malaysia ,
Singapore , among others. With over 35 million military and civilian casualties combined,
China was a vital, but often forgotten, member of the Allies battling
Japan during WWII. As both a universal call to peace and a truthful reflection on history, the film
deserves the time and attention of global viewers.
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