A few days later, the Flying Tigers got the Dragon logo.

The film itself has been highly praised by the higher authorities, so Longbiao won very smoothly.

Dragon logo in hand, the global release will be put on the agenda.

Li Mu hopes to release it on July 7, because it is the anniversary of the 77 incident, the beginning of Japan's all-round invasion of China and the national disaster day of the Chinese nation.

On this day, it has a special historical significance.

All kinds of information released sporadically has aroused a large number of users' keen attention to "Flying Tigers" in the Internet world.

Not only the Chinese world is looking forward to the release of the film, but also the public opinion in Europe, America and South Korea are full of expectation and curiosity about the film.

European and American countries lack sufficient understanding of Asian history. Even in the hearts of many ordinary people in Europe and America, the main battlefield of World War II is actually the European battlefield. The Asian battlefield seems to them unimportant. They remember every crime of inviting * * Germany, but they know little about the crimes of Japanese imperialism.

They knew the Auschwitz concentration camp, the surrender of France, the air strikes on London, Dunkirk, the battle of Stalingrad and the Normandy landing, but they did not necessarily know the September 18th, July 7th and the Jinling massacre.

However, when they saw the promotion of the film, they began to have an interest in the film.

This is mainly due to four strong labels.

First, Hollywood;

Second, Spielberg;

Third, Hollywood's star lineup;

Fourth, Li Mu.

The first three are closely linked with Hollywood. The box office market in Europe and the United States is almost the back garden of Hollywood. People are used to watching Hollywood movies, just like they were used to watching Hong Kong movies in the 1990s in mainland China.

These three labels are the key reason why they want to see this movie in the cinema.

It's not that they have any exclusion to Chinese element films, mainly because the influence of Chinese films has not covered them.

It's also the key to why Li Mu must join Hollywood to make movies.

Because of Spielberg's fame, they will buy tickets to the cinema directly no matter what the movie is made.

They will also buy tickets to see Leonardo, Tom Hanks and Anne Hathaway.

Of course, among the young people and Internet users, there are also some fans of Li Mu, who will also buy tickets for Li Mu, but Li Mu's appeal at the box office is obviously far worse than those of Spielberg.

The propaganda of Japan and South Korea is also advancing at the same time, but the attitudes of the two countries towards the film are very different.

South Korean people rarely go all out to support a movie made by Chinese, while Japanese people have some resistance to the content of the movie.

In fact, the triangular relations among the nationals of China, South Korea and Japan are very complicated and biased against each other.

A closer look will show that the general public of these three countries, together with people from any other two countries, will have certain prejudice against the third country.

For example, when Korean and Japanese talk about China, they will say that there are too many people, too many developments and too much intangible pressure on the surrounding countries;

when Chinese and Korean talk about Japan, they will talk about the common experiences of the two nations in World War II, and they all have the same extreme indignation about the actions of **** to deny the history of World War II;

when Chinese and Japanese talk about In South Korea, we often reach a consensus like a confidant: the world is ours and yours, but it is ultimately South Korea's.

In general, these are three nations with love and hate interwoven for thousands of years.

Now that China and Hollywood CO produced the flying tigers, the Korean people immediately felt that they were on the same front with the Chinese people and the film.

Although "Flying Tigers" didn't have any content about the Korean nation's resistance to Japanese aggression in those days, it was all resistance to Japanese invaders after all, so you made such a film and invested such a large amount of money and lineup. As a person who had the same experience with you in those years, I also felt relieved and proud.

The Japanese people have some resistance, and it's not a big protest, but most people will have a little unfriendly premonition in their hearts. After all, this film is about the story of resistance to Japanese invaders, which will make them feel a little guilty.

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After the movie launched a global publicity campaign, the first trailer was released on twitter, the official microblog of the Flying Tigers.

The one minute long trailer, with the way of quick cutting, clips the most flaming segments and scenes in the film, and matches with the passionate soundtrack. Once released, it will cause the world's netizens to marvel.

Whether it's Tom Hanks in a general's uniform or Leon Ando and Liu Ye in an air force jacket, everyone is a standard tough guy with superb acting skills. Several deflagration shots are put together, and the heroic air battle picture shows people standing up with sweat and hair.Just a minute's trailer has brought the people's expectation of the film to a new height.

At this time, the film is still one and a half months away.

Three days later, the second trailer was released.

For the first time, Anne Hathaway's nurse and Dewey's peasant girl were cut into the trailer, which lasted for one and a half minutes.

Both of them are in line with the aesthetic standards of the people in the East and the West. Their emergence has continued to increase the popularity of the film.

Du Wei's name, also for the first time out of China, has entered the field of vision of overseas people.

Li Mu paid attention to some comments from Internet users in Europe and America, and found that everyone had a good first impression on the pure, beautiful and simple Dewei in the film, which made him very happy.

A few days later, yytunes, yy.com, YY pop-up and twitter launched the theme song 21 guns of Flying Tigers to the world.

Once released, this all English song has gained a lot of praise in Europe and America.

21 guns is a very classic and highly praised single of green day band in the last life. The album in which this song belongs won the famous billboard champion in 2009 and the best rock album award of 52 Grammys. This song also named the best rock song of that Grammy.

The song itself has such a good foundation. Even if the lead singer changes from a punk rock band to Dewey, the charm of the song has not been reduced.

On the contrary, the lyrics of this song have been changed by Li Mu, so the theme of anti war has become a hero who praises the sacrifice for justice in World War II. There is a huge gap in the tone of the whole song.

The American people's attitude to war was quite different before and after World War II.

Before the Second World War, Americans advocated a just war, so they sent millions of young people far away from home to help the victimized countries resist the war. The Second World War was also a harvest of wealth, status, spirit and other aspects for the United States itself.

When it comes to World War II, few Americans feel "anti war". Instead, they regard the 400000 American veterans killed in World War II as national glory.

After the Second World War, the status of American soldiers in China was extremely high, and the people's admiration and support for the soldiers was unprecedented.

However, after the start of the Korean War, the attitude of the American people towards the war began to change.

Americans feel that World War II was fought for the sake of the peace of all mankind and the world. Even if hundreds of thousands of people were afraid of dying, they would die.

But the casualties of tens of thousands of people in the Korean war are hard for Americans to accept, because they don't understand why their country has to go so far to interfere in a nation's own war.

Most ordinary people don't realize the so-called Great East Asian interests of the United States, they can't understand, and they can't accept that the U.S. government killed tens of thousands of U.S. soldiers in the mountain nest on the Korean Peninsula without name;

when it comes to the Vietnam War, Americans are even more incomprehensible.

The United States has been fighting in Vietnam for so long, with more than 60000 people dead, missing and more than 300000 injured. Many Americans only know that their soldiers are dying, injured and disabled in Vietnam, but they still don't understand what the war is about.

It was also at that time that the attitudes of the American people towards the war and the military changed dramatically.

They no longer respected war or soldiers. They felt that the US government had spent a lot of taxpayer's money and sacrificed a lot of soldiers' lives in commanding US troops to Vietnam, which was simply too stupid to forgive.

So from then on, anti war sentiment in the United States began to heat up rapidly.

The same is Tom Hanks's "Forrest Gump", which actually tells an American story under the Vietnam War tone. In that war, the American soldiers who died did not get the sympathy of the Americans, the Disabled American soldiers did not get the recognition of the Americans, even the American soldiers themselves did not recognize the war, so various anti war demonstrations came out at the domestic level Not poor.

In this tone, Americans who have lived in the 1950s and 1960s are basically the anti war generation.

If the birth date is used to determine the generation, the 40's in the United States are basically affected by anti war sentiment.

The post-1940s was a very awkward time. A large part of them were born in the birth wave after the World War II, and a small part were born during the World War II. But even if they were born in 1940, his memory of the war has been very vague.

At the age of seventeen or eighteen, when they began to have the consciousness of independence and resistance, they were affected by the Vietnam War and became the main force of the anti war.

They think that in the Vietnam War, no one is a hero, no one is great and praiseworthy, so when it comes to their anti war literature and art works, the core idea is actually one: a good day is nothing but a blind fart.

The classic "knockin 'on heaven's door" by Bob Dylan is the standard anti war song, even the most famous one.Influenced by him, his younger singers also grew up in the era of anti war wave. So if you look at the famous rock bands in Europe and America, everyone will have one or two anti war songs. It seems that every anti war song is embarrassed to mix with American music.

However, the root cause of this anti war sentiment is that they all focused on the wars in which the United States participated after the 1950s, and just ignored the Second World War.

Now, with a budget of 200 million dollars, a strong lineup and extensive Internet publicity, Flying Tigers brings the history of the second world war back to everyone. At this time, 21 guns, a song praising the hero who gave his life for the peace of mankind in the Second World War, suddenly has a more noble core and soul.

Combined with this movie and this history, 21 guns immediately moved countless people when it was released