🎥 The gripping WWII film Dead to Rights, which sheds light on the Nanjing Massacre, is making waves in Chinese theaters—and it’s heading to North America next month! Evan Kail, an American who donated a rare photo album documenting Japanese war crimes to China, called the movie a "ten out of ten" must-watch for global audiences.
🔥 Speaking to CGTN, Kail emphasized the film’s role in "keeping history alive" and honoring victims. "Go see this movie, especially if you're unfamiliar with what happened," he urged, ahead of its August 15 North American release. The film’s raw portrayal of historical truths has sparked conversations about accountability and remembrance.
🌍 As young audiences flock to theaters, Dead to Rights proves that storytelling can bridge generations and borders. Will you be watching?
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Dead to Rights brings history to life, says U.S. donor of WWII album
cgtn.com