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Chang jin hu

  • 2021
  • 14A
  • 2h 56m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,5/10
4,6 k
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Chang jin hu (2021)
Set in the Second Phase Offensive of the Korean War, "The Battle at Lake Changjin" tells an epic historical tale: 71 years ago, the People's Volunteer Army (PVA) entered North Korea for battle. Under extreme freezing conditions, the troops on the Eastern Front pursued with fearless spirit and iron will, as they courageously fought the enemy at Lake Changjin (also known as Chosin Reservoir). The battle was a turning point in the Korean War and demonstrated the courage and resolve of the PVA.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn the fierce battlefield in the midst of the harsh weather conditions, Wu Qian Li and Wu Wan Li, two brothers soldier including the brave Chinese soldiers must fight together and find a way... Tout lireIn the fierce battlefield in the midst of the harsh weather conditions, Wu Qian Li and Wu Wan Li, two brothers soldier including the brave Chinese soldiers must fight together and find a way to cope with the invasion of US forces.In the fierce battlefield in the midst of the harsh weather conditions, Wu Qian Li and Wu Wan Li, two brothers soldier including the brave Chinese soldiers must fight together and find a way to cope with the invasion of US forces.

  • Directors
    • Kaige Chen
    • Dante Lam
    • Hark Tsui
  • Writers
    • Xiaolong Lan
    • Jianxin Huang
  • Stars
    • Jing Wu
    • Jackson Yee
    • Yihong Duan
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,5/10
    4,6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Directors
      • Kaige Chen
      • Dante Lam
      • Hark Tsui
    • Writers
      • Xiaolong Lan
      • Jianxin Huang
    • Stars
      • Jing Wu
      • Jackson Yee
      • Yihong Duan
    • 105Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 16Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 37 victoires et 40 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux62

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    Jing Wu
    Jing Wu
    • Wu Qianli
    Jackson Yee
    Jackson Yee
    • Wu Wanli
    Yihong Duan
    Yihong Duan
    • Tan Ziwei
    Yawen Zhu
    Yawen Zhu
    • Mei Sheng
    Kevin Lee
    Kevin Lee
    • Colonel Allan MacLean
    Chen Li
    Chen Li
    • Yu Congrong
    John F. Cruz
    John F. Cruz
    • General O.P. Smith
    Dongjun Han
    Dongjun Han
    • Ping He
    Jun Hu
    Jun Hu
    • Lei Jusheng
    James Filbird
    James Filbird
    • General Douglas MacArthur
    Xuan Huang
    Xuan Huang
    • Mao Anying
    Hanyu Zhang
    Hanyu Zhang
    • Song Shilun
    Hao Ou
    Hao Ou
    • Yang Gensi
    Matias Lorieri
    Matias Lorieri
    • US Marine Corps Soldier
    Diego Dati
    Diego Dati
    • Ericker
    Temur Mamisashvili
    • Polar Bear Soldiee
    Islam Abdelbadia
    Rovaif Babar
    • Budshead
    • Directors
      • Kaige Chen
      • Dante Lam
      • Hark Tsui
    • Writers
      • Xiaolong Lan
      • Jianxin Huang
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs105

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    8sonnygoten

    Good war movie

    All those 1-star review bombs are exposing the current climate of McCarthyist sinophobic hysteria in the west pretty accurately.

    For anyone not suffering from McCarthyist hysteria, this is a decent movie with well-crafted, tense, and dramatic action scenes. It also does it's job of illustrating the theme of ordinary people being capable of extraordinary heroics feats and self-sacrifice when under existential threat.

    Also, a good choice to feature Mao Anying's participation and death in the narrative. It showcases that the social class he was born in as Mao Zedong's son mattered nothing, because death is equal to all when fighting a war.

    Less well done were the scenes of the American side. The directors and script writers did provide at least a couple of scenes of American soldiers talking about home life, and I thought this was a good choice to provide the American side with some humanity. But the actors were really chewing the scenery here, especially in their line delivery, which was unfortunate. I think, however, that this can mainly be attributed to the fact that these actors are far from being A-listers. Unfortunately, China still has not build up a decent pool of ethnically non-Asian quality actors, so I foresee more of this happening in the future.

    Now a bit of historical context here on China's motives for partaking in this war: A few decades before the Korean War, China had been brutally invaded by imperial Japan through the Korean peninsula, which started off the theater of WW2 in the Far East. Given that this history was still fresh in the minds of the Chinese at the time, China was very sensitive to any happenings on the Korean peninsula. For that reason, they warned the American side multiple times not to cross the 38th parallel or they would force China's hand. The Americans thought the Chinese were bluffing and crossed that line anyway. This (and the American fleets that had gone to the Taiwan Straits in the summer of 1950) convinced the Chinese that the USA would try to invade and colonize China after taking control of the Korean peninsula. To preemptively stop this threat, China decided to set up the People's Volunteer Army to defend against the existential threat.
    5maxiaohan

    Not a good movie , but CPV and that history are worth remembered

    As a Chinese, I don't like this movie at all. This movie is kind of typical of Hollywood.

    It's not a good movie to tell the history of the battle of Lake Changjin or the history of the war to resist U. S. aggression in Korea.

    The movie didn't tell clearly that before Chinese army attended the war, the U. S. Navy's seventh Fleet had sailed into the Taiwan Strait on the orders of President Harry Truman. At that time, both Chinese government and Chinese people didn't want to attend a war again. But we have no choice.

    The movie seems to blame MacArthur for all these faults. But at that time, the U. S. government itself also supported attacking NORTH Korea and even China. China warned the US not to cross the 38th parallel, but the government's leader Truman ignored it and thought China wouldn't send troops. These weren't made clear in the movie.

    How the Chinese generals direct their soldiers to fight were not shown clearly in the movie. How the Chinese solders used wisdom and courage to defensed the tanks were not shown clearly in the movie either. They even let the main character use another tank to defense. That cannot be true.

    Even at the end, the director arranged for American officers to salute the dead Bodies of Chinese soldiers. I'm not sure wether an ordinary soldier would do it, but I'm quite sure those who led the armies to attack Chinese People's Volunteers would not. It's really ridiculous.

    The story about Lei was really great. He knew how to lead the soldiers to defense with wisdom, he knew to take advantage of the terrain, he also knew a soldier's sacrifice needs to be worth it. I cried when he died, especially when I heard the song of Yimeng. The Chinese sacrificed a lot in the war of liberation but now they need to fight again, to fight against the US army.

    Who started the war first? Who amplified the war first? Who is invading? OF COURSE, not China.

    Some people may think, the film is a propaganda tool for the Chinese government. This is ridiculous. This movie didn't even tell the history of the battle of Lake Changjin in a good way. Can it be propaganda? It wasn't nearly as much propaganda as Transformers, which showed off the U. S. military.

    Do not assume every Chinese film as a propaganda tool, to be honest, the Chinese directors weren't good at propagating politics as American directors.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Chinese patriotic war film

    It's 1950. American forces have landed at Incheon and driving north towards the Chinese border. The politically ambitious warmongering American military leader Douglas MacArthur insists on bombing Chinese border locations to cut off supplies and retreat for the North Koreans. Chinese leader Mao decides to answer the provocation and sends in the PLA. They would confront the Americans at Lake Changjin. The Americans would call it, the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir.

    I'm not going to argue for accuracy. There is a definite deliberate slant to its views but it's not overtly wrong. A perfect example happens quite early. Somebody gets CGI happy and puts in a sky full of American fighter planes. There is more chance of them flying into each other than bombing the right targets. It's insane how many planes are in the sky on their bombing run. It's like a WWII mass bombing raid except it's utter chaos. Something similar happens to the American characters with one exception. There is one heroic competent war leader. Otherwise, the Americans are mostly arrogant, fat, and throwing up his breakfast. It's a political slant to sell to the Chinese public. I would compare this to Pearl Harbor without the romance. It's not a good thing. The CGI is a micro-step down from that. The story is over-the-top melodrama. The film is using a lot of slow-motion action. The best war scene happens quite early with the soldiers faking dead on the dry river bed. If it stayed semi-realistic, this could have been good.
    4Yili-zhu-125-540994

    an expensive imitation of the great war movies

    This is just an expensive imitation of the great war movies like Save Private Ryan. The problem is, unlike in Save Private Ryan, the Chinese directors and actors did not show the war as human tragedies, where countless young lives were lost. They presented the battles as glorious, heroic and patriotic acts. This just show the mindset of the Chinese elites nowadays.

    The movie did not demonise the US troops. That's an improvement. However the US officers and soldiers characters are just like movie props, with little personalities or emotions. I don't know if this is because they can't get good US actors, or because they don't want US soldiers look more humane than the Chinese.

    The movie showed the huge loss to the Chinese army only in numbers, when casualties were reported by the soldiers. But the fighting scene predominately shows US soldiers got blown up into the sky, with very few scenes showing Chinese soldiers getting killed. This is the same old practices of the Chinese war movies, showing how brave and effective killing machine the Chinese army is.

    For the westerners who generally do not know what happened in Korean War, and what kind of soldiers were sent over to fight. Here is a fact to ponder: a large portion of Chinese POWs refused to go back to China and were sent to Taiwan.
    8bobbyus-840-187216

    Not bad

    Not a bad movie, a bit long but overall good.

    PS: ignore the other reviews that give it a 1. I have seen so many 1 and 10 for a movie before. Bega me to think the 1 reviews are not objective about the movie, but personal feels.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 novembre 2021 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • China
    • Langues
      • Mandarin
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Battle at Lake Changjin
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pékin, Chine
    • sociétés de production
      • Bona Film Group
      • August 1st Film Studio
      • Huaxia Film Distribution
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      • 200 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 342 411 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 105 768 $ US
      • 21 nov. 2021
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 902 548 476 $ US
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      2 heures 56 minutes
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      • IMAX 6-Track
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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