On Chinese SNS, a shocking scene from an anti-Japanese drama (Sino-Japanese War drama) is making waves.
The one that appeared this time is, of all things,
"a scene where a Chinese woman rapes a Japanese military officer."
Even Chinese netizens are reacting with,
"How the hell did this pass review?"
"Recent anti-Japanese divine dramas are getting more and more unhinged."
"Didn't the SARFT (China's government review body for dramas and films) feel anything when they saw this?"
voices of bewilderment.
Actually, in China, there's a term called "anti-Japanese divine drama."
It's a mocking name for dramas that take the war against the Japanese army as their theme but feature such wildly unrealistic settings and staging that the characters defeat Japanese soldiers as if they were superhumans.
In past "anti-Japanese divine dramas,"
"ripping Japanese soldiers apart with bare hands"
"shooting down planes with grenades"
"bullets curving to hit the enemy"
"sniper shots at machine gunners 400km away"
and other staging so bizarre that it's hard to tell if it's a war drama or fantasy—those even became talking points.
And now, finally, this time around,
"a Chinese woman raping a Japanese military officer"—.
The Anti-Japanese War is, at its core, a profoundly heavy history that claimed an immense number of victims.
If you depict the enemy as ridiculously weak and turn the war into entertainment like an "unrivaled game," doesn't that end up trivializing the hardships and sacrifices endured by the Chinese people of that era?
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"How the hell did this pass review?"
"Recent anti-Japanese divine dramas are getting more and more unhinged.
A Chinese woman raping a Japanese military officer...
Does stuff like this really get approved?
Is everyone at SARFT blind?"
Video subtitles:
"Today, for the sake of Chinese women, I'll settle this grudge."
"Don't come any closer."
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