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Rising actors to play in movie about "Rape of Nanking"
http://english.pravda.ru/news/society/11-0...nanking_movie-0



Two rising actors – one of them recently appeared with Meryl Streep – will act in a upcoming drama about mass Japanese killings in World War II-era China.

Lu Chuan's US$10.5 million (EUR7.6 million) "Nanking! Nanking!" is the latest in a series of recent movies about the Japanese military's brutality in the city, an event that became known as the "Rape of Nanking."

Historians generally agree the Japanese army slaughtered at least 150,000 civilians and raped tens of thousands of women in the 1937 rampage in the city now known as Nanjing.

Lu's film, which examines the massacre through the eyes of a Chinese soldier, a Japanese soldier and a foreign missionary, will star actor Liu Ye and actress Gao Yuanyuan, publicist Yan Ran told The Associated Press.

Yan said Liu will play the Chinese soldier and Gao will portray his lover. He said a Japanese actor has been cast as the Japanese soldier but didn't give the actor's name, while the role of the foreign missionary hasn't been cast.

Liu appeared alongside Streep in the drama "Dark Matter," about a Chinese student studying in the U.S. He also played a prince in Zhang Yimou's recent Chinese historical epic "Curse of the Golden Flower."

Gao's credits include the Jackie Chan action comedy "Rob-B-Hood" and Wang Xiaoshuai's "Beijing Bicycle."

In other recent movies about the Nanjing massacre, "Con Air" director Simon West is filming the 400 million Chinese yuan (US$53 million; EUR38.5 million) "Purple Mountain" and Hong Kong director Yim Ho is planning the US$35 million (EUR25.4 million) "Nanking Xmas 1937."

State-backed companies are involved in those two productions, as well as Lu's, which coincide with the 70th anniversary of the massacre.

A fourth movie, an American documentary, was recently released in China. That film, "Nanking" mixes archival footage and stage readings of witness accounts by actors Woody Harrelson and Mariel Hemingway.

The recent movies about the Nanjing killings come amid lingering tensions between China and Japan over wartime atrocities.

Some Chinese still believe the Japanese government hasn't shown enough remorse for its World War II-era actions in China.

Demonstrators vandalized Japanese shops and smashed windows at Japanese diplomatic offices in Shanghai and Beijing in April 2005 to protest the alleged whitewashing of atrocities in Japanese textbooks.

Many Japanese conservatives are disgruntled over what they say are exaggerated stories of Japanese brutality during World War II.
Tuxedo_Mask
the wounds are deep, the grudge infinite... and so we stay where we are...
bangaroo
QUOTE(Tuxedo_Mask @ Sep 11 2007, 06:27 AM) *
the wounds are deep, the grudge infinite... and so we stay where we are...


Yes, but when China will end this, soon or later China just have to get full apology from Japan, perhaps in billions of dollars as compensations. But I though China already made movie on Nanking massacre?
Ling7
QUOTE(bangaroo @ Sep 11 2007, 09:59 PM) *
Yes, but when China will end this, soon or later China just have to get full apology from Japan, perhaps in billions of dollars as compensations. But I though China already made movie on Nanking massacre?

It's not about how many movies you make - it's about how well the message has gone around...and, if I may speak for myself, the recent Nanking movie got barely any attention. I wouldn't have even HEARD about it if I didn't go on these forums.
Tradtacular
I hope it gets released in the US

more westerners need to learn that there wasn't only a Jewish holocaust....
ultimaking
that's right!!
kingofloss
It's about time. It'll also be funny to see what the Japanese have to say about this, heh.


And damn, my baby girl Gao Yuanyuan is in this? That's another reason for me to definitely see this.
riversouth


what's the point of making this movie?
redhotchili
Wow. The book's one of my favorites and I'm looking forward to the movie version. I wonder when the release is going to be?
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