Original AI Prompt
Generate & Play Hailuo AI video:In 1944, during the height of World War II, Japanese Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda was sent to the Philippine island of Lubang with orders to conduct guerrilla warfare against the Allies. Onoda was strictly ordered not to surrender and not to believe any information about the end of the war unless it came from his command. When the war ended in 1945, most of the Japanese soldiers on the island had died or surrendered. However, Onoda and his small group refused to believe that the war was over. They continued to hide in the jungles, carried out attacks on local residents, and ignored leaflets dropped from airplanes with messages of Japan's surrender, convinced that these were enemy propaganda. Years went by. His comrades one by one died, and Onoda remained alone, still following his orders - not to surrender. In 1974, a Japanese traveler accidentally discovered him and brought the story of this 'forgotten soldier' to the world. However, even then, Onoda refused to acknowledge defeat. He said that he would lay down his arms only on the orders of his commander. Japanese authorities found his former commander, now an old man, who specially came to the Philippines to personally release Onoda from his orders. Only then, after 29 years of living in the jungle, did Onoda surrender.
AI-Powered Analysis
The video tells the story of a Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after World War II due to strict orders and disbelief in the war's end.