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"Empire of the Sun" A monumental work that made Steven Spielberg a "socialist"

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"Empire of the Sun" A monumental work that made Steven Spielberg a "socialist"

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"Empire of the Sun" synopsis

1941, during World War II. Jim, a British boy living in Shanghai, is an innocent boy who admires the Japanese military's Zero Fighter. However, the Japanese army invaded Shanghai and the attack spread throughout the country. Basie, an American, saves Jim, who gets caught up in the chaos and gets separated from his parents. However, they are captured by the Japanese army and both are sent to a concentration camp. The harsh life there causes Jim to grow both mentally and physically, but...


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The Japanese military's conquest of Shanghai changed the boy's world forever.



TV movie “ Clash! Director Steven Spielberg, a master of the entertainment world, has continued to release various masterpieces to the world from the time he gained fame with ``'' (1971) to the present day. In recent years, he has produced entertainment works such as `` Ready Player One '' (18), which focuses on the world of VR (virtual reality) and absorbs various cultures, while also focusing on Vietnam, which is said to be a negative history of America. His range of work is unparalleled in the industry, including social dramas such as ` `The Post' ' (2017), a true story that uncovers The Truth about war. It's hard to believe that there are very few movie directors who can compare to him. As always, I am amazed at his endless talent.


Spielberg is now an unparalleled Hollywood hitmaker. A look at his filmography reveals that he has directed several war films. ``Empire of the Sun'' (1987), which is introduced in this article, is the director's second war film, following `` 1941 '' (1979). In contrast to ``1941,'' which depicted World War II as a comedy, ``Empire of the Sun'' is a straight-up anti-war work that depicts the mistakes of war from the perspective of a young boy.


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The war epic ``Empire of the Sun'' depicts Jamie (Christian Bale), an innocent boy born and raised in the British Concession in Shanghai, who is forced into a harsh fate when the Japanese army takes control of the Concession. Based on the semi-autobiographical book of the same name, which describes the experiences of British author J.G. The theme is how the mind changes through war.


Christian Bale, who was selected through an audition as a rookie child actor, played the extremely difficult role of a boy who experiences the confusion of war, where the thoughts of adults intertwine, and who receives hope from those living in the midst of tragedy. .


Jamie, who lives comfortably in a mansion in a communal concession, is fascinated by the world of the sky. The boy, whose dream was to become a pilot for the Japanese military's Type 0 carrier-based fighter, has no way of knowing that the evil hand of war is creeping up on him. When the Pacific War broke out, the Japanese army invaded the joint concession consisting of Britain and the United States, and the boy's family was separated during the evacuation.


A boy separated from his parents is sent to a concentration camp in Suzhou, where he grows both mentally and physically through interactions with many people. Ironically, the war caused the boy to grow up a lot. However, the boy's love for airplanes, his respect for pilots, and his longing for "flying" never faded.



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  1. CINEMORE
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  3. Empire of the Sun
  4. "Empire of the Sun" A monumental work that made Steven Spielberg a "socialist"