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China's release of numerous WWII films fuels anti-Japan sentiment, raising concerns about escalating nationalism and potential violence. The films, part of a broader patriotic campaign, aim to redirect public dissatisfaction.
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China Rekindles Wartime Fury, Stirring Fears of Anti-Japan Hate By Lily Kuo Reporting from Taipei, Taiwan Aug. 30, 2025 The star-studded big-budget epics dominating Chinese cinemas this summer are about the countryโs fight against the Japanese during World War II. In movie theaters, audiences have risen to sing the national anthem. Children have been moved to tears, vowing to become soldiers when they grow up. One film, โDead to Rights,โ about Japanโs 1937 invasion of the Chinese city of Nanjing, follows a group of Chinese who smuggle out photographs and help document the killing of tens of thousands of civilians, an event known as the Nanjing Massacre. During an interactive showing in southwestern China, an actor dressed as a soldier shouts at moviegoers, โThe Japanese want to destroy our country and exterminate us! Will you let them?โ The audience, shown in a social media video pumping their fists, shouts back, โWe will not!โ The films are part of a broader effort to rally the...
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