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How do you feel after watching "How to Be Powerful"?
American blockbuster "Tiger! Tiger! Tiger! "It is the story of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. This is also a well-known story of World War II. But what interests me is not the story of the film, but the face and mental state of the Japanese navy and air force shown in the film.

In the film, they are completely positive heroes, with high morale and the belief of winning. There is nothing ugly and obscene about the characterization from generals to soldiers.

What does this mean? It shows that Americans have a good mentality. They respect their enemies not only on the battlefield, but also in movies. As the saying goes, if you respect others, others will respect you.

Respect for others is a sign of confidence. Because of this, we can see that Japan's respect for the United States after the war is obvious to all. No matter the victorious country or the defeated country, they can respect each other, learn from each other and treat each other sincerely in exchange for today's US-Japan alliance.

On the other hand, most of China's anti-Japanese film and television dramas are extremely ugly, humiliating and derogatory. It seems that the Japanese devils are nothing but cruel, cruel, despicable, treacherous and fierce.

I can't talk about respect for the enemy at all, forgetting that this is actually disrespect for myself. The Second World War is long over. When we are talking about the friendship between the Chinese and Japanese people from generation to generation, have we asked ourselves whether we have sincerely respected each other except hatred?

The first two hours of this movie are absolutely enjoyable for history fans. Although the content is too much, each scene is very short, and the dialogue between the characters is also very general and brief, it is completely in line with historical facts and still very satisfying.

The military scenes are limited by the technical level of the times, but the film has achieved the ultimate within its power, especially the ship attack formation that took off from Chicheng to Pearl Harbor in 1997. Unfortunately, the plot developed too fast after the bombing.