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MPAA RATING: R for disturbing images and descriptions of wartime atrocities, including rape
Starring Woody Harrelson, Mariel Hemingway, Jurgen Prochnow, and Stephen Dorff
Nanking is a powerful reminder of the heartbreaking toll that war takes on the innocent, and a testament to the courage and conviction of a few individuals determined to act in the face of evil. The film tells the story of the Japanese invasion of Nanking, China in the early days of World War II and focuses on the efforts of a small group of unarmed Westerners who established a safety zone where over 200,000 Chinese found refuge. The events of the film are told through deeply moving interviews with Chinese survivors, archival footage, and the chilling testimonies of Japanese soldiers, interwoven with staged readings of the Westerners' letters and diaries as performed by Woody Harrelson, Mariel Hemingway, Jurgen Prochnow, and Stephen Dorff, among others. (THINKFilm)
| GENRE(S): | Documentary |
| WRITTEN BY: |
Bill Guttentag
Dan Sturman |
| DIRECTED BY: |
Bill Guttentag
Dan Sturman |
| RELEASE DATE: |
DVD: April 29, 2008 Theatrical: December 12, 2007 |
| RUNNING TIME: | 88 minutes, Color |
| ORIGIN: | Color / Black and White |
| LANGUAGE(S): | Japanese / Mandarin / English |
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The average user rating for this movie is 9.4 (out of 10) based on 5 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Harris L. gave it a9:
Saw this deeply moving and difficult documentary on Christmas Eve. And a movie depicting the slaughter of several hundred thousand Chinese by invading Japanese seems hardly the move to see on Christmas Eve. But the courage and clear moral choices made by 20 westerners to do what they could to save the lives of innocent victims of war, rape and oppression answered for me better than anything else I've seen this holiday season the question "What would Jesus do?" He'd have stayed behind, as every other western national fled, to take a moral stand against brutality and war. Hard to watch but a reminder about how people can make a profoundly moral decision to stand up, and back against, the force of evil. I highly recommend this film.

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