En 1942, un submarino hundió el "Lisbon Maru", barco japonés con prisioneros británicos. Pescadores de Dongki salvaron a 300 y escondieron a 3 de los japoneses cerca de las islas Zhoushan.En 1942, un submarino hundió el "Lisbon Maru", barco japonés con prisioneros británicos. Pescadores de Dongki salvaron a 300 y escondieron a 3 de los japoneses cerca de las islas Zhoushan.En 1942, un submarino hundió el "Lisbon Maru", barco japonés con prisioneros británicos. Pescadores de Dongki salvaron a 300 y escondieron a 3 de los japoneses cerca de las islas Zhoushan.
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Dongji Island or Dong Ji Rescue is more than an action-packed war drama - it's a haunting reminder of the darkness that conflict casts over ordinary lives, and a moving tribute to the human spirit that transcends borders. The film does not shy away from showing the cruelty, fear, and moral compromises that war breeds, yet it balances these with moments of compassion, solidarity, and sacrifice that feel profoundly real.
The cinematography is stunning, capturing both the stark brutality of battle and the fragile beauty of the sea. Performances are deeply affecting, with each character embodying the complex choices people must make when survival and morality collide. Most striking is how the story reaches beyond national identity, showing that courage and kindness can unite people even in the most divided times.
In the end, Dongji Island leaves you with both the weight of history and the enduring belief that, even in the darkest hours, the light of humanity can shine through. This is a war film with a soul - and it deserves to be seen.
The cinematography is stunning, capturing both the stark brutality of battle and the fragile beauty of the sea. Performances are deeply affecting, with each character embodying the complex choices people must make when survival and morality collide. Most striking is how the story reaches beyond national identity, showing that courage and kindness can unite people even in the most divided times.
In the end, Dongji Island leaves you with both the weight of history and the enduring belief that, even in the darkest hours, the light of humanity can shine through. This is a war film with a soul - and it deserves to be seen.
Dong Ji Dao is a film that condenses historical memory and the brilliance of humanity onto the big screen. It not only recreates the heroic maritime rescue by Zhoushan fishermen 83 years ago, but also truthfully presents the courage and kindness deeply rooted in their very bones. This is not merely a local memory - it is a story the whole world should witness.
The film's visual power is truly breathtaking. Whether it's the roaring waves of the sea, the sight of hundreds of fishing boats rushing to save lives, or the resistance that emerges after enduring oppression, each scene makes the audience feel as if they have traveled through time to personally experience those thrilling moments. This approach of revealing the truth through images makes the film not only an artistic expression but also a historical testimony.
Among the many moving characters, Zhu Yilong portrayal of A'Bi is undoubtedly the most stunning highlight of the film. Every scene featuring A'Bi is a moment of brilliance. Zhu Yilong performance is layered - combining the rugged courage of a warrior with the tender love and protection for his younger brother - moving audiences deeply.
The film's visual power is truly breathtaking. Whether it's the roaring waves of the sea, the sight of hundreds of fishing boats rushing to save lives, or the resistance that emerges after enduring oppression, each scene makes the audience feel as if they have traveled through time to personally experience those thrilling moments. This approach of revealing the truth through images makes the film not only an artistic expression but also a historical testimony.
Among the many moving characters, Zhu Yilong portrayal of A'Bi is undoubtedly the most stunning highlight of the film. Every scene featuring A'Bi is a moment of brilliance. Zhu Yilong performance is layered - combining the rugged courage of a warrior with the tender love and protection for his younger brother - moving audiences deeply.
Grateful that I managed to catch this movie while I'm in China for holiday. The overall presentation of the movie was great! The soundscape, the different scenes, the plot, the relationship and struggle between the different characters.
After the whole movie, I left the theatre with a heavy heart but at the same time, thankful that the fishermen on Dongji Island have lend a hand to the POW from British.
History shall never be forgotten and history shall never be amended.
After the whole movie, I left the theatre with a heavy heart but at the same time, thankful that the fishermen on Dongji Island have lend a hand to the POW from British.
History shall never be forgotten and history shall never be amended.
With his portrayal of Abi in Dongji Rescue, Zhu Yilong delivers yet another masterclass in character acting - a raw, nuanced study of a fisherman's metamorphosis that now stands proudly among his most iconic roles: the chillingly convincing villain He Fei in Lost in the Stars, the deeply moving Sange in Lighting Up the Stars, and the psychologically complex Ma Zhe in Only the River Flows. In this career-defining performance, Zhu charts Abi's journey from reluctant protector to battle-hardened warrior with such visceral authenticity that it transcends language barriers.
Zhu's complete physical immersion impresses audiences from the first frame. To embody Abi's rugged fisherman physique, he achieved an astonishing 9.5% body fat through grueling preparation. But his commitment extends far beyond aesthetics - in breathtaking underwater sequences (performed without stunt doubles), Zhu trained to hold his breath for 4.5 minutes and free-dive 15 meters, creating action scenes of unparalleled realism where every gasp for air feels viscerally real.
Zhu's genius shines through his mastery of micro-expressions and body language. Through Zhu's layered performance, Abi becomes more than a wartime protagonist - he embodies the dualities of human nature itself. We see the primal survival instinct of a cornered animal, the burning rage of vengeance, yet always the underlying compassion of China's fishing communities. Zhu refuses to play him as a nationalist symbol or action hero, but as a profoundly relatable man whose courage springs not from ideology, but from love for his loved ones.
To fully appreciate both Zhu's physical performance and the film's brilliant cinematography, Dongji Rescue demands to be seen in IMAX.
Zhu's complete physical immersion impresses audiences from the first frame. To embody Abi's rugged fisherman physique, he achieved an astonishing 9.5% body fat through grueling preparation. But his commitment extends far beyond aesthetics - in breathtaking underwater sequences (performed without stunt doubles), Zhu trained to hold his breath for 4.5 minutes and free-dive 15 meters, creating action scenes of unparalleled realism where every gasp for air feels viscerally real.
Zhu's genius shines through his mastery of micro-expressions and body language. Through Zhu's layered performance, Abi becomes more than a wartime protagonist - he embodies the dualities of human nature itself. We see the primal survival instinct of a cornered animal, the burning rage of vengeance, yet always the underlying compassion of China's fishing communities. Zhu refuses to play him as a nationalist symbol or action hero, but as a profoundly relatable man whose courage springs not from ideology, but from love for his loved ones.
To fully appreciate both Zhu's physical performance and the film's brilliant cinematography, Dongji Rescue demands to be seen in IMAX.
The film Dongji Rescue is a remarkable portrayal of the kindness, bravery, and sense of responsibility inherent in the Chinese people, embodying the true spirit of humanitarianism. As this year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the international anti-fascist war, it is our hope that such an outstanding film will help more people understand the sobering truths of history.
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 80,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 70,151
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 70,151
- 24 ago 2025
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 333,380
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 13min(133 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.87 : 1
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