After signing two people, Huang Ze saw a woman who looked like an East Asian girl.

He didn't look like he was from Southeast Asia, nor did he look like he was from South Korea. Since he had nothing to do, Huang Ze said, "Hello."

"Ku Ni Jiwa."

"Ah..." The corners of Huang Ze's mouth seemed to want to rise.

It turns out she is a Sakura girl!

Then you've made the right choice by watching this film.

Give it to me carefully and look at it with your eyes wide open.

"Yes!" Huang Ze signed his name, handed it back, and switched to English, "I wish you a happy movie."

"Thanks, Mr. Huang."

"…" What's Mr. Huang? Huang Ze didn't respond. His expression immediately returned to its serious state and he continued to sign for the next person. After signing for more than ten minutes, as the lights in the exhibition hall went out, the signing naturally ended. Huang Ze put away the pen, shook his hands, and fixed his eyes on the screen like everyone else.

The Xinghai brand name flashed by, and immediately there was an overhead shot.

The hustle and bustle of traffic is a different kind of scenery.

Buildings with different styles from different countries, all kinds of foreigners, rickshaws, patrolmen, and even trams...

Below are the white words: 1937, Shanghai.

When war was raging in North China, this place still maintained an outward prosperity.

Concession.

Mr. Zhao is a wealthy man, and also a celebrity with a deep background, good relations with foreigners, and a good personal relationship with pastors. The next second, he appeared in her daughter Zhao Anna, a character played by Zhang Manyu.

When Man Yu put on a cheongsam, her temperament was beyond words.

As for the male protagonist, Huang Ze made him a young man who just came to work in the bookstore. He is smooth-talking and full of humor. His name is Liu Yun. Everyone else is very flattering to Zhao Anna, but he is the only one who treats Zhao Anna as an equal, jokes with her, and even says, "Good morning, princess."

This man's behavior aroused Zhao Anna's curiosity, but also caused the boss's dissatisfaction. When there were no customers that evening, he fired the newly hired young man.

When Zhao Anna came to the bookstore again, she learned from the conversation between two shop assistants that the male protagonist had been fired. She felt a little guilty, but she couldn't find the other party.

Then the two met by chance again, and the male protagonist worked as a waiter.

The heroine really disliked her blind date, but the hero helped her, and the two got together, got married, and had children.

The first half is like a rebellious girl who dares to love and hate, and it is also like the well-known story of a rich girl falling in love with a poor boy both in China and abroad.

After the two got married, it became a warm family story.

But destiny not only takes into account one's own efforts, but also the course of history.

On December 1941, 12, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, the Pacific War broke out, and the Japanese army immediately entered the concession.

Mr. Zhao was rich enough, and his connections did not give him any seats. He spent a lot of money and was able to live safely for several years, until 45.

The building was on the verge of collapse, and the Japanese management was in chaos. The heroine's family was dragged into it because of a friend they knew, and the three of them were arrested and thrown into a concentration camp, where they were locked up with a bunch of foreigners.

The male protagonist has good learning ability and has learned English fluently.

At this point, the communication with people around changed to English, which made many viewers feel that it saved a lot of trouble. They squinted their eyes and moved their gaze upwards from the subtitles.

Next is the life of the father and son in the concentration camp. Here, Huang Ze showed a little bit of the brutality of the Japanese.

This is a different kind of brutality from that of Nazi Germany. The Nazis made people take showers in gas chambers, massacred them in batches, and killed anyone they disliked.

Here, there were only two novice doctors, so they directly found two foreigners to give the novice doctors training.

From time to time, gray soot could be seen in the concentration camp, but there was no industry.

The most shocking scene was when the protagonist went to clean the infirmary and saw a mountain of corpses. He was so scared that he quickly hugged the child to prevent him from seeing what it was.

In such an environment, in order not to leave a shadow on the child, the male protagonist kept lying to his son, saying that this was a game, and as long as he obeyed and completed the tasks, he would get a few points, and after getting the points, he would get an airplane.

Points were accumulated rapidly, and when there were still 100 points left, the Japanese were ready to evacuate.

The male protagonist hides his son in a box and tells him to stay inside and not come out. He will get the final 100 points by completing the task the next day, and then he can get the plane.

The male protagonist was discovered just after he hid his son outside.

A Japanese officer ordered a soldier to find a place to execute the male protagonist.

Under the enemy's knife, the male protagonist was walking in a very funny posture, with his arms and feet raised high, and secretly winking at his son.

The son, who had no idea what was going to happen, watched his father's performance through the gap, with a smile in his eyes.

The male protagonist was taken to a corner.

With a "bang", only a gunshot was heard, but there is no need to say much about the male protagonist's ending.

……

The son waited and waited in the box, and as dawn appeared and the sun rose, he finally went out.

At this time, an Allied plane flew across the sky. The child happily thought that the game was a success, that he had scored a thousand points and got the plane.

Walking along the road, the son saw his mother, one of the many who had escaped the net. He rushed over and returned to her arms, "Mom, I succeeded. I got the plane."

"Wouldn't it be more shocking if the heroine was killed as well?" asked Wang Zhiwen, who was sitting next to Huang Ze.

"But that would be too shocking. Too much is as bad as too little." Huang Ze actually thought about this problem when he was copying the script. But think about it, for a child in that era, if both his parents died, it would be difficult for him to survive.

Huang Ze thought it would be better to leave some happiness in this gloomy ending.

My eyes continue to return to the screen. With the mother and son reunited and the son cheering, the movie ends, the credits appear, and the lights come on.

The lights were accompanied by thunderous applause.

"It's so shocking, great fatherly love."

"The scene of the father and son parting is definitely a classic in film history. Huang has once again made an excellent film."

"Is this true?" The Japanese woman who had asked Huang Ze for his autograph frowned slightly. This was a little different from what was taught in the textbooks!

Why do some of the old people around me who participated in World War II only talk about how they did business during the war?
I'm going to look up some information.

……

After an unknown amount of time, the applause stopped, and Huang Ze walked up to the camera. Just as he was about to say something, someone asked loudly, "Huang, are the photos you took real?" (End of this chapter)

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