First of all, this "Nanjing" is not that "Nanjing Nightmare", I almost got them confused. It's no wonder, because they have many similar points, for example, the themes of both are about the Nanjing Massacre, both were filmed by Americans, and it is said that both were personally funded. The authors even say that the inspiration came from Iris Chang's book called "The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II". The differences are also obvious; it is said that "Nanjing Nightmare" cost its author Ron Joseph 100,000 dollars, while Ted Leonsis, the producer of "Nanjing" and Vice President of AOL, claimed to have invested 2 million dollars. I haven't seen this "Nanjing", so I can't understand the huge disparity between the two yet. Another difference is that "Nanjing Nightmare" is freely available for viewing and download worldwide, but this "Nanjing" requires you to buy a ticket. Therefore, since 2005, there seems to be no discussion about box office issues regarding "Nanjing Nightmare", whereas "Nanjing" is different. As a result, there are patriotic individuals who express deep feelings: "Nanjing" cries, "Transformers" laughs!