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China grapples with revolutionary past, 100 years on

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Jackie Chan directed epic film should be both informing and historicly correct, so I will look forward to this fim as soon as it is published

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Is there any chinese who has backborne to make a film which tells all the truth?? Make a film in Chinese and show it in Japan for free for the Chinese living here in Japan and other countries.. Hope we can find chinese who has dxxx to stand aganist the communist dictators..

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I look forward to Jackie's efffort. I hope he has somewhat of a free hand in creating the film. He is a honest dirctor.

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“But they will not want to discuss the democratic element. The emphasis is on wealth of the people and international power.”

I totally agree with this. no wealth, no democracy. just look at those poor countries which have so-called democracy.

BTW I find the trailer on youtube. I am so excited. cant wait to watch it.

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Dr Sun Yat San, the father of Chinese nationalism and the overthrown of the monarch system has a doctrine' demanding all foreign powers has to treat China equally and fairly as part of the struggling and the spirit of the 1911 revolution! His spirit was inheriated by the People's republic of China, which has ICBM put Los Angeles within range!. This is the practical implementing of Dr Sun's ideology, the whole world has got to respect China and her people! Well done!

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It is not easy to be a real communist in China with all of the $$$, too much power, it will not be long before the millions and millions of angry, poor, suffering Chinese working like slaves turn their anger against Beijing, this is not even including the so called Muslim, Christian, Buddhist persecuted minorities, IMHO.

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