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Your knowledge of Chinese film is extremely biased, wrong, and narrow. None of the major directors whose

Posted by tinear on April 11, 2011 at 21:14:33:

many works I've seen have made such films.
But even if they had, is it that unusual? How many Vietnam films has the US produced? Hell, Iraq is still going on and we've had more than a few, as well. And.... Clint Eastwood not long ago directed two war films about our dust-up with the Japanese. Our losses in the Pacific were miniscule compared to those of China.
It must be something else that's bothering you about the Chinese. Loss of an outsourced job, perhaps?