At the Los Angeles premiere of Dead to Rights, producer and writer Bob Underwood praised the film's storytelling and direction. "It's a very powerful film," he said, adding, "There are many storytelling and directorial elements that I was very impressed by."
Beyond its cinematic qualities, Underwood sees the movie as a reminder of the collaborative spirit that can transcend borders. He pointed to how the U.S. and the Chinese mainland fought side by side against fascism 80 years ago.
He hopes that films like this will help inspire that same spirit in new generations, underlining cinema's power to bridge divides and keep the memory of unity alive.
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