Japanese soldier Quotes in 1941 (1979)

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Japanese soldier Quotes:

  • Japanese soldier: [trying to squeeze a large radio into the sub] We've got to figure out how to make these things smaller!

  • Japanese soldier: [while the radio is tapped into the USO dance] Sir, Hollywood!

    Colonel Akiro Mitamura: Lock onto that signal. We will follow it and blow the shit out of something big.

  • Yoon Tae-goo: [Lies seemingly dead in the desert after the shoot-out, then slowly gets up, grunting in pain, and begins to limp over to the dead Chang-yi before stopping for a moment] Why am I so heavy?

    [Slides a thick sheet of metal out from under his vest and tosses it aside, before continuing his limp over to Chang-yi. We then see him stuff the corpse with dynamite]

    Yoon Tae-goo: Never thought the past would come back to haunt me. Forget everything, man. You're goin' to hell anyways. This is for your trip there. Coming all this way for nothing. God damn it.

    [He tries to fit a stick of dynamite into Chang-yi's pocket and finds a small bag of diamonds blocking it. He giggles with delight before noticing the Japanese army surrounding him. He quickly threatens them with a stick of dynamite, not realizing he actually lit it. One Japanese soldier notices and backs away in horror]

    Japanese Soldier: Damn Korean! Retreat! Retreat!

    Yoon Tae-goo: [Slowly realises he lit the dynamite before trying to put it out and that another stick has caught fire] Damn luck! Shit!

    [Ducks for cover]

  • Japanese Soldier: Are you righteous? Kind? Does your confidence lie in this? Are you loved by all? Know that I was, too. Do you imagine your suffering will be any less because you loved goodness and truth?

  • Japanese soldier: We know you out there, Yank!

    Sergeant Keck: Tojo eats shit!

    Japanese soldier: No, Roosevelt eats-a shit!

  • Japanese Soldier: We know you're there, Yankee!

    Sergeant Keck: Tojo eats shit!

    Japanese Soldier: No, Roosevelt eats shit!

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