History buffs and movie fans, have you heard of "Dead to Rights"? 🎬 This powerful film about the Nanjing Massacre has taken the Chinese mainland by storm, tearing up box-office charts with its raw, unfiltered look at one of WWII's darkest chapters.
Evan Kail, an American donor who gifted a photo album of Japanese war crimes to China, told CGTN anchor Xu Qinduo that the movie is a "ten out of ten film." He says it does more than entertain: it keeps history alive, honors victims, and refuses to let past atrocities fade away. 🙌
Good news for Western audiences: "Dead to Rights" opens in North America on August 15! Kail calls on viewers to "go see this movie, especially if you're unfamiliar with what happened." Whether you're a student, entrepreneur, or simply curious, this film is a must-watch for understanding global history. 🌏✌️
From its gripping storytelling to its historical depth, "Dead to Rights" proves that cinema can be both moving and educational. Ready for a history lesson on the big screen? Grab your tickets and get ready for an emotional journey. 🍿
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Dead to Rights brings history to life, says U.S. donor of WWII album
cgtn.com