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The two-minute trailer for "Dead to Rights" drops like a thunderclap – raw, haunting, and unflinchingly real. Set during the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, the film follows civilians hiding in a photo studio who discover evidence of atrocities in the very photos they're forced to develop for the Japanese army. In one chilling edit, the trailer intercuts shots of Japanese soldiers reloading bullets with the changing camera roll, revealing how they turned the massacre into a spectacle of "honor" and further violated the dignity of the victims.