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Nanking (2007)

  NR HD

Bill Guttentag & Dan Sturman

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Plot Summary

A powerful, emotional and relevant reminder of the heartbreaking toll war takes on the innocent, Nanking tells the story of the Japanese invasion of Nanking, China, in the early days of World War II. As part of a campaign to conquer all of China, the Japanese subjected Nanking – which was then China's capital – to months of aerial bombardment, and when the city fell, the Japanese army unleashed murder and rape on a horrifying scale. In the midst of the rampage, a small group of Westerners banded together to establish a Safety Zone where over 200,000 Chinese found refuge. Unarmed, these missionaries, university professors, doctors and businessmen – including a Nazi named John Rabe – bore witness to the events, while risking their own lives to protect civilians from slaughter. The story is told through deeply moving interviews with Chinese survivors, chilling archival footage and photos of the events, and testimonies of former Japanese soldiers. At the heart of Nanking is a filmed stage reading of the Westerners' letters and diaries, featuring Woody Harrelson, Mariel Hemingway and Jurgen Prochnow. Through its interweave of archival images, testimonies of survivors, and readings of first hand accounts, the film puts the viewer on the streets of Nanking and brings the forgotten past to startling life. Nanking is a testament to the courage and conviction of individuals who were determined to act in the face of evil and a powerful tribute to the resilience of the Chinese people – a gripping account of light in the darkest of times.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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  • Reviews Counted: 48
  • Fresh: 46
  • Rotten: 2
  • Average Rating: 7.5/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: I have rarely, if ever, seen a documentary reconstruction of a historical event that is so rich in firsthand (and well-preserved) photographic material. – Richard Schickel, TIME Magazine, Jun 24, 2010

Fresh: Nanking both calls attention to a horrifying set of war crimes that remains little known in the West and crafts an impossible-but-true hymn to the power of the individual conscience. – Andrew O'Hehir, Salon.com, Jun 24, 2010

Fresh: Sheds light on particular wartime atrocities largely neglected in the collective memory. – Sid Smith, Chicago Tribune, Oct 18, 2008

Fresh: The filmmakers employ a powerful technique of interspersing newsreel footage with wrenching on-camera interviews of survivors and sequences of actors reciting from the letters and memoirs of the Westerners on the scene. – Walter V. Addiego, San Francisco Chronicle, Oct 18, 2008

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Customer Reviews

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I have read several books on the Nanking Massacre, including the compiled journaling of John Rabe in "The Good German," and this movie really brings the horror to life. The actors' readings of those who lived through this nightmare will stay with you for some time. I lived in China for many years and my Chinese friends could not understand why I did not hate the Japanese. In their minds the bombing of Pearl Harbor should have made Americans hate them. I, myself, had trouble understanding why my Chinese friends hated the Japanese so when the war had been so long ago. After watching this movie I now understand why the Japanese occupation of China in WW II still feeds hatred within the post-war generations of Chinese. This is a must-see movie for anyone interested in the dynamics of modern Chinese-Japanese relations, and to that end, the relationship Japan and China have with other nations today.

Gripping movie.

I was pleasantly surprised by this film. Hearing from those who directly experienced and witnessed the horror of the Japanese occupation of Nanking makes all the difference, and really personalizes the whole tragedy. Highly recommended!

Nanking (2007)
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  • $12.99
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2007

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