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Iris Chang: The Rape of Nanking

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
297
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Iris Chang: The Rape of Nanking (2007)
Documentary

About a young Chinese-American author's journey into the darkest reaches of humanity as she researched and wrote her best selling book "The Rape of Nanking". Iris Chang's harrowing experienc... Read allAbout a young Chinese-American author's journey into the darkest reaches of humanity as she researched and wrote her best selling book "The Rape of Nanking". Iris Chang's harrowing experience and dogged determination uncovers in graphic detail the forgotten holocaust of World War... Read allAbout a young Chinese-American author's journey into the darkest reaches of humanity as she researched and wrote her best selling book "The Rape of Nanking". Iris Chang's harrowing experience and dogged determination uncovers in graphic detail the forgotten holocaust of World War II when almost 300,000 Chinese women, children and soldiers were in a matter of weeks sys... Read all

  • Directors
    • Anne Pick
    • William Spahic
  • Writer
    • Michael Betcherman
  • Stars
    • Olivia Cheng
    • Jillian Rees-Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    297
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    • Directors
      • Anne Pick
      • William Spahic
    • Writer
      • Michael Betcherman
    • Stars
      • Olivia Cheng
      • Jillian Rees-Brown
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Olivia Cheng
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    • Iris Chang
    Jillian Rees-Brown
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    • Minnie Vautrin
    • Directors
      • Anne Pick
      • William Spahic
    • Writer
      • Michael Betcherman
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    3jimfarley1025

    Disjointed mess

    I lasted about thirteen minutes into this when they start playing some saccharine nonsense song that is supposed to evoke feelings of some sort that might be useful in a story that had focus and purpose, but instead is just another annoying intrusion that makes you wonder what is supposed to be going on in this film. The film cannot seem to decide if it is about Iris Chang, or her book. It would even have been good if it were about Iris Chang writing her book, but it's not that either. The confusion created by having footage of Iris speaking interspersed with footage of an actress doing things that are not clearly explained as supposing to be Iris doing those things really destroys the viewer's ability to follow along sensibly.

    This is a terrible shame. A great disservice to Iris and her important work.
    8rudy2828

    Truly disturbing documentary

    I had only the briefest knowledge of the Nanking atrocities. The savagery inflicted on the Chinese, and at the end of the film the Bataan Death March of American soldiers has to be one of the worst, if not the worst, treatment of human beings by supposedly civilized people. I am not minimizing the genocide of WWII at all, as I am the son of a Holocaust survivor. The fast that they found people (Japanese) who allege it never happened is no surprise, looking at apologists for the Holocaust, and currently COVID-19.

    The end, focusing on the author, is unnecessary and detracts from the film, so you may want to cut viewing short by say ten minutes.
    5tomtpcarpe

    Unfortunate Handling of An Important Event

    The actual rape of Nanjing is an historical event that deserves a much better treatment than this. Ms. Chang made this about her, not about the citizens of Nanjing, so the "documentary" is more of a look at her inner torment than about the unfortunate citizens of Nanjing. So, watch this if you enjoy the exposure of inner torture of an individual author, but don't expect to learn the true history of the Japanese rape and torture of a city's people. You won't find that here.
    4eggsonhash

    Bad documentary/ important story

    What could have been a factual record that really detailed the horrific crimes committed against the people of Nanking, this documentary became a sappy, unfocused, maudlin, melodramatic and bloated opus about not only the war but of a young journalist's emotional bravery and her deep dive into these horrific events of the late 1930's. This double narrative hijacked the focus of what this documentary should have been. Worse, the important information that is there is watered down by this sappy over emotional young woman's point of view. Instead of allowing the horrible chapter to stand on its own, the documentary deteriorated into a personal journey about this young woman's "valiant" efforts and her own slight reasons for unearthing this sad tale.
    dontspamme-11

    Truly made for TV....

    It's depressing to think that this may be the only film that will ever be made about Iris Chang.

    The film splices together actual footages of Chang's TV appearances, interviews with her parents, her editor, and people who helped research her book "The Rape of Nanking", with dramatized scenes of Chang (played by Olivia Cheng) laced with first person narrations (meant to visually integrate notes from her diaries or book which explains some of her motivations and psychological/emotional states).

    The problem is that the director can't seem to decide if this film should be about Chang or about "The Rape of Nanking" (even though she has written other books...). We end up learning more about "The Rape of Nanking" than we do about Chang and the days leading up to her suicide (or her life prior to writing "The Rape of Nanking"). Strangely, her husband and friends are omitted from the film altogether (at least in the version I saw, which focused almost exclusively on interviews with her parents and editor), which simply adds to the feeling that you are watching something that might as well not have been made, because it tells you nothing that you do not already know.

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 2007 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
      • German
      • Korean
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • The Rape of Nanking
    • Production companies
      • Real to Reel Productions
      • Reel Iris Productions
      • Toronto ALPHA
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      • 1h 43m(103 min)
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