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Chapter 56 Never Forget National Humiliation! Never Forget History!

Chapter 56 Never Forget National Humiliation! Never Forget History! (Second Update, Please Read On)

Saturday morning at 10:00 AM.

Logically speaking, after a week of work or classes, everyone is used to sleeping in a bit more.

However, some viewers were already waiting in the theater early.

"At 10:00 AM, audience members of the film 'The Flowers of War' can now enter the theater after having their tickets checked."

Following the staff member's words, many audience members went over to have their tickets checked.

This startled some viewers who came to see other movies.

One of the couples looked at each other, and finally the boy asked, "How about we go see 'The Flowers of War'?"

The girl frowned and said, "No, what's so interesting about war movies?"

"But so many people went to see it." The boy looked at the throng of people and asked, somewhat puzzled, "Are they really not paid trolls? Are there really that many people who like war movies? What good war movies have there been in recent years?"

"They might just be paid trolls, so don't worry about it. Let's hurry up and buy tickets. We're going to see 'When the Wind Rises'."

Tang Liting heard what these people were saying and felt a little angry.

But she knew that movies are all about substance.

As long as the movie is good, she'll blindly support Song Hao!
As a fan of Song Hao, Tang Liting led the way into the theater to wait.

While watching the advertisement, my roommate Sun Miaomiao asked curiously, "By the way, are you guys really interested in war movies?"

The other roommate shook his head.

But Tang Liting explained, "Whether I'm interested or not, I'll support Director Song's film just because he signed an autograph and gave me his blessing."

She then looked at her two roommates and reminded them, "Besides, I bought these tickets and treated you to this show, so you're not allowed to complain!"

My two roommates immediately chuckled and said, "Don't worry, we promise we won't complain!"

While they were chatting, the dragon head logo appeared on the screen.

This also means that "The Flowers of War" has officially begun.

Tang Liting was very excited.

She carefully took out her phone, snapped a photo, and planned to post it on her WeChat Moments to commemorate the occasion.

But just as she was editing her WeChat Moments post, her roommates patted Tang Liting's hand and said, "Liting, look!"

Tang Liting looked up and saw a group of female students running away in a hurry.

This is exactly the same clip released by Jinling Culture and Tourism yesterday!
It turns out that yesterday's video clip was actually the opening of the entire movie!
Just as she was feeling sentimental, the hateful and infuriating Japanese pirates appeared!
They all had ferocious expressions and laughed wantonly, as if they considered the female students as their own.

Many viewers have already become emotionally involved at this point.

Although they did not personally experience that perilous period, they knew how cruel the Japanese pirates were back then.

Just as everyone was worried about the female students, a gunshot rang out.

The training team led by Dong Dawei launched an attack.

"Alright! Let's beat those bastards to death."

"Damn it, beat him hard!"

"Damn it!"

I could even faintly hear Hokkien in the theater.

It's clear that this counterattack immediately put everyone into a movie-watching mode.

As a representative of the younger generation, Tang Liting, although that period of history is far removed from her, has been able to deeply understand the emotions of that time through years of exposure to books.

She clenched her fist secretly, muttering to herself, "I have to win!"

In reality, however, these Nationalist Army training corps were understaffed and unable to suppress the enemy head-on.

As the fighting continued, the number of Nationalist troops dwindled.

Seeing this, everyone couldn't help but feel worried for the KMT instructor played by Dong Dawei.

Tang Liting's roommate, Sun Miaomiao, whispered, "Liting, I suddenly thought of something. Could the background of this film be Nanjing?"

Tang Liting was stunned.

She looked at the Nationalist army on the screen and recalled what she had read in her history textbook.

It's important to know that before the Battle of Nanjing, the elite troops of the National Revolutionary Army had already been wiped out in the Battle of Shanghai. Thinking about this, Tang Liting realized that the movie might very well be about that horrific event.

Her mood immediately turned heavy.

As expected, the Nationalist army instructor played by Dong Dawei eventually led his wounded brothers to hide in the church.

Along with the church were the female students, the prostitutes from the Qinhuai River, and the elderly godfather.

The Godfather continually protected ordinary people, providing them with places of refuge.

At the beginning, Yu Mo, played by Ni Ni, represents prostitutes and protects their rights in the church.

This also left the audience somewhat confused.

Some even mocked, "Sure enough, these courtesans are like this: courtesans who know nothing of the sorrow of a fallen nation, still singing 'The Flowers of the Rear Courtyard' across the river."

“They are only thinking about protecting themselves; they don’t care about others.”

In an instant, the initial impressions of prostitutes, KMT military instructors, godfathers, and female students were all etched into everyone's minds.

The prostitute is pragmatic, always protecting her own interests, and tries every possible way to escape from Jinling.

To protect the civilians, the Nationalist army instructors fired their last bullet.

The Godfather is protecting the Chinese people and hopes to help them overcome difficulties.

The female student was initially afraid, but then showed courage.

"Director Song is really something, why did he have to add these prostitute characters? I think it would have been great if he hadn't!" Sun Miaomiao couldn't help but complain.

Tang Liting didn't refute this time; yes, she thought so too.

At least so far in the story, the prostitutes played by Ni Ni have played absolutely no role.

But she still decided to trust Song Hao, after all, none of the characters in the film were superfluous!
Sure enough, as the plot unfolded...

slowly.

Everyone noticed that everyone was changing.

The female students began to accept the prostitutes, and they started to live together peacefully and learn to be considerate of them.

Even when faced with a life-or-death situation, the women of the night decisively saved lives without the slightest hesitation.

It wasn't until the young soldier Wang Pusheng was rescued from the slaughterhouse and his stomach was cut open that everyone began to feel a sense of empathy.

In the film, the prostitute Doukou secretly escapes to get the strings of a violin so that Pusheng can hear a beautiful tune before he dies.

However, they were spotted by the enemy.

And so, the most tragic scene unfolded.

She was tied to a chair and subjected to all kinds of humiliation by the enemy.

When the camera captured a drop of blood falling from a strand of hair, everyone in the audience stared at the screen, completely still.

None of them spoke.

There is only anger.

Endless rage!!

Doukou's constant cursing in the film, with its heart-wrenching voice, pierced the deepest part of everyone's heart.

They knew how helpless Doukou felt at that moment.

Doukou, from her initial resistance to her eventual despair, also came to understand her fate.

It even launched a final counterattack, biting off the enemy's ear.

Seeing this, every viewer felt a burning desire, as if they wanted to go back to that time and personally cut off the heads of these bastards!
In particular, when everyone saw Ni Ni and others in the film decide to go to the military camp in place of the female students, some of the girls even cried.

They all knew that once they went to the enemy camp, it meant they would suffer endless torment for the rest of their lives and face a life-or-death situation.

Tang Liting cried her eyes out, wiping away her tears with a tissue while forcing herself to continue watching.

She now finally understands why Director Song made this movie and why he chose this kind of subject matter.

He wanted everyone to remember what happened back then.

Never forget the immense harm those enemies inflicted on our nation!
Never forget national humiliation—this will forever be a belief in the heart of every Chinese person!
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