China's hand in Midway success

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Still images from the new war epic Midwayfeature actor Ed Skrein as aircraft bomber Richard Halsey Best.[Photo provided to China Daily]

As the Battle of Midway was fought mainly with aircraft, dive bombing-a flying technique that requires a pilot to steer an aircraft directly at its target for accuracy-features heavily in the film, vividly re-creating the American pilots' bravery as well as the fierceness of war.

"I was mainly interested in showing the world how wild and dangerous dive bombing could be. These pilots were pretty much like human rockets, trying to deploy bombs as low as possible at a constantly moving target," explains Emmerich.

The director's enthusiasm for such scenes explains why the movie sets a lesser-known bomber pilot as one of its leading characters.

A scene of the film features American pilot Jimmy Doolittle, played by actor Aaron Eckhart, protected by locals in southeastern China after the Tokyo Raid.[Photo provided to China Daily]

The pilot, Richard Halsey Best, is played by English actor Ed Skrein, perhaps best known for his role as Wade Wilson's dastardly foe, Francis, in the box-office hit Deadpool. The movie re-creates Best's two strikes against the Japanese navy, sinking two of its most powerful aircraft carriers.

With an ensemble cast, the film also has a number of actors starring as real-life war heroes, including Welsh star Luke Evans as Lieutenant Commander Wade McClusky, Patrick Wilson as US Navy rear admiral Edwin Layton, Dennis Quaid as vice-admiral William "Bull" Halsey, and Woody Harrelson as Chester Nimitz, commander in chief of the US Pacific Fleet.

Now, seeing his decades-old dream fulfilled, the film's director reveals he has already started to talk to people and make plans for his next project.

"I'll be back," says Emmerich.

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