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3''City of Life and Death'' (南京, 南京 or ''Nanjing, Nanjing'' back in China), is a 2010 film directed by Lu Chuan.
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5During the UsefulNotes/SecondSinoJapaneseWar, the Imperial Japanese Army lays siege to the city of Nanking, the capital of China at the time. When they destroy the Nationalist Chinese troops in [[CurbStompBattle a fierce battle]], the city falls. The people of Nanking try to cope with life, even as their lives gradually become hell on earth. Shot in black-and-white entirely, most of the story follows Mrs. Jiang, a steely-eyed school teacher who is determined to protect her people from the invasion, Lu, a veteran Nationalist officer who leads an army remnant in street battles against all odds, and Kadokawa, a young and dreamy Japanese soldier who is torn between his hard-wired obedience to UsefulNotes/ImperialJapan and his own empathy for defenseless people.
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7This film was dangerously close to being BannedInChina, because it humanized the Japanese. The director received lots of [[InternetJerk online death threats]], and it would've been pulled from Chinese cinemas if not for the support of a Communist Party official, who was a huge fan.
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9Has been compared to ''Film/SchindlersList'', because of big similarities. Only this one is even more depressing...
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12!!This Film Contains Examples Of:
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14* AnyoneCanDie: If a character has a name, they're unlikely to outlive the credits. This movie has a huge cast list, and most of them doesn't outlive the credits.
15* ApologeticAttacker: John Rabe, when he is forced to announce that the female refugees are to serve the Japanese Troops as [[SexSlave sex slaves]].
16* TheAtoner: Kadokawa, "atoning" for the actions of the entire army he is a part of.
17* BadassPacifist: John Rabe. It's one thing to stand up to an armed mob of blood-crazed soldiers when you're an ass-kicker extraordinaire. It's a whole other thing when you're an old man who can't even speak their language, armed only with his iron determination. (Although it does help that he's [[ThoseWackyNazis a Nazi]].)
18* BittersweetEnding: With the exception of the Westerners, almost every sympathetic character is dead by the end. [[spoiler:Except for Lu and Xiao, who are freed by Kodokawa at the end.]]
19* BoomHeadshot: How [[spoiler: Mrs. Jiang]] dies.
20* BreakTheCutie: Any character with a shred of innocence. [[spoiler:Xiaojiang]] [[spoiler:Ms. Jiang]] [[spoiler:May]], all the girls raped (this is the ''Rape'' of Nanking, after all).
21* BrokenBird: Several women are broken thanks to the various atrocities forcefully inflicted upon them by the Japanese.
22* ButNotTooEvil: Or rather, Not Evil Enough. The film was nearly BannedInChina for being too sympathetic to the Japanese, [[RapePillageAndBurn believe it or]] [[SociopathicSoldier not]].
23* ChildSoldiers: The 10-year-old Xiao. Thanks to [[spoiler:Kadokawa]], he survives to the present time the film was made.
24* CloudCuckooLander: Kadokawa.
25* LesCollaborateurs: Rabe collaborates with the Japanese authorities, albeit very reluctantly. The eager-to-please Mr. Tang also does it, until the day they [[spoiler:throw his little daughter from a window]], [[ForTheEvulz just for laughs]].
26* CompositeCharacter: The movie's Japanese characters are composites of historical figures from the real-life Nanking Massacre, with fictional names, while Commander Ida is a stand-in for Prince Asaka.
27* DeadlineNews: When the Japanese forces first entered the city of Nanking, they were accompanied by a reporter and his cameraman from the Asahi News Agency. [[spoiler:The convoy was ambushed and almost entirely wiped out. However, the cameraman ended up being the only survivor and even managed to escape the ambush and sound the alarm, dooming the Chinese resistance in the city.]]
28* DeathOfAChild: With Extreme Prejudice. Several schoolgirls are raped, the children hiding in a confessional are gunned down, and [[spoiler: Tang's daughter is flung out of a window]].
29* DefrostingIceQueen: Mrs. Jiang.
30* DeliberatelyMonochrome
31* DespairEventHorizon: Oh, where to begin? Notably, [[spoiler: Kadokawa commits suicide out of guilt.]]
32* DisproportionateRetribution: Mrs. Jiang gets it, when she lies to Commander Ida that Zhao is her husband and Xiao her son, to save him from certain death. It doesn't work for her. But with him it's [[spoiler:averted, when Kadokawa sets him free]]. Played straight when Tang's daughter, five years old, starts hitting the soldiers who are arresting her dad. They [[MoralEventHorizon throw her from a window]].
33* DoomedMoralVictor: [[spoiler: Mr. Tang]], who is defiant in the end. Before his execution, he informs [[GeneralRipper Commander Ida]] that his pregnant wife got away from the city safely, and Ida can't do shit about it.
34* DownerEnding: Also Downer Beginning, Downer Middle, Downer Climax...it's the Rape of Nanking - of course it's a one-note symphony.
35* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Kadokawa]].
36* EnsembleCast: Lu, Mrs. Jiang, Mr. Tang, and Kadokawa could all be considered protagonists.
37* EveryoneHasStandards: John Rabe. He may be a member of the Nazi party, but he is ''horrified'' by the Japanese armies ruthless treatment of the Chinese and does everything in his power to save as many refugees as he can.
38* FanDisservice: Graphic nudity is shown, but it's of the women being horrifically raped. Also, the human heads strung up on trees.
39* FateWorseThanDeath: This is what would've happened to Mrs. Jiang in the end, after she lies to the Japanese in order to save Zhao's and Xiao's lives. As she is dragged away, she just looks at Kadokawa and quietly pleads for him to shoot her. [[spoiler: And he does.]]
40* ForTheEvulz: The Japanese soldiers.
41* HeroicBSOD: Tang, after [[spoiler: his five-year-old daughter is flung from a window to her death in front of him.]] It leads to his change of heart regarding his collaboration.
42* HeroicSacrifice: The one hundred women who volunteer as comfort women. They do it under threat of the Japanese destroying the refugee camp.
43* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Yuriko.
44* IKEAErotica: A rare movie example: the scene where Kadokawa has sex with Yuriko. The sex is dispassionate, in the missionary position, and dead silent, but for the loud creaking noises from the bed.
45* JitterCam: Used during the chaotic UrbanWarfare scenes.
46* KarmaHoudini: Commander Ida. The closing credits say it all: [[BasedOnATrueStory "Osamu Ida, 1900 - 1979"]]. [[note]]Ida is not a real life figure, but an {{Expy}} of Prince Asaka, the man who gave the order to kill all prisoners, and was never captured or charged for his crimes.[[/note]]
47* LighterAndSofter: Than the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanking_Massacre Nanking Massacre]] in RealLife. As incredible as it sounds, the atrocities of the Japanese Army are actually ''downplayed'' in this movie.
48* MartialArtsHeadband: Some of the Japanese wear them.
49* MeaningfulEcho: During the Nanking victory parade in the end, when the Japanese soldiers roar triumphantly in unison, it's pretty obvious that Kadokawa is screaming in agony. His own screams echo in his head later on, when he [[spoiler:releases the prisoners and kills himself]].
50* OnlySaneMan: Subverted in a way. At first glance, to the viewers Kadokawa is the only sane person among the Japanese grunts. Then we have scenes of them hanging out, having a fun time, playing the piano and singing old-time love songs together... it's dissonant. Even stranger, and TruthInTelevision, is the fact that some of these soldiers went home after this horrendous war, to become shy and polite [[{{Salaryman}} salarymen]]...
51* RapeAsDrama: Happens to almost every female character.
52* RapePillageAndBurn: Emphasis on rape. This film is not pretty.
53* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Rabe is allowed to set up the Safety Zone for civilians because of his connections to UsefulNotes/NaziGermany.
54* SexSlave: Those who are forced to become "comfort women". Only the scene where they volunteer is heartbreaking.
55* ShootTheDog: [[spoiler:Kadokawa kills Mrs. Jiang with [[BoomHeadshot a bullet to the head]], in order to spare her getting gang-raped to death.]]
56* ShoutOut: The bleak DeliberatelyMonochrome footage was meant as a homage to ''Film/SchindlersList''.
57* SociopathicSoldier: Most of the Japanese soldiers, of the crazed PatrioticFervor variety. It's downright eerie to watch these guys goofing around and cracking jokes together, when they're not being sadistic loons.
58* SoundtrackDissonance: When Kadokawa, Ida, and the other men are singing nostalgic love ballads together, while the corpses of "comfort women", their lipstick still fresh, are dumped in piles and burned.
59* SpiritualSuccessor: A deliberate one to ''Film/SchindlersList'', attempting to do for the Rape of Nanking what the previous film did for the Holocaust, right down to the [[DeliberatelyMonochrome black and white photography.]]
60* TeamMom: Mrs. Jiang again.
61* TokenGoodTeammate: Kadokawa. He's the only Japanese soldier to appear ''remotely'' disturbed by the atrocities being committed and has actual empathy for the helpless civilians.
62* UnsafeHaven: The Safety Zone in Nanking. By the end, the Japanese don't even bother to get "search warrants" to go in there for rape and pillage. The zone was abolished the following year.
63* VillainsOutShopping: The Japanese soldiers were shown doing totally normal things such as talking about now much they miss home, or just singing and relaxing together.
64* WarIsHell
65* WouldHurtAChild: Oh, yes, the Japanese would. Especially, Commander Ida.
66* YankTheDogsChain: Just when you thought [[spoiler:Mr. Tang and his wife]] were actually getting out of Nanking...

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