Hmmm.
They didn’t dedicate it to the Japanese who captured the American naval pilots who ditched during the Battle of Midway, tortured them for information, then bound them in chains and threw them over the side fully conscious while the crew looked on...did they?
I don’t mind recognizing that there were enemy personnel on all sides who were moral and compassionate when it was called for, because it is true that there were. I just have distaste for virtue signalling and accepting a moral equivalency.
Yes good way to put it. IMO It was virtue signaling.
why would we dedicate a movie to Japanese men who fought against our boys? They started it.