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The Captain

Original title: Zhong guo ji zhang
  • 2019
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.7K
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The Captain (2019)
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When the windshield of his commercial airplane shatters at 30,000 feet in the air, a pilot and his flight crew work to ensure the safety of the passengers and land the plane.When the windshield of his commercial airplane shatters at 30,000 feet in the air, a pilot and his flight crew work to ensure the safety of the passengers and land the plane.When the windshield of his commercial airplane shatters at 30,000 feet in the air, a pilot and his flight crew work to ensure the safety of the passengers and land the plane.

  • Director
    • Wai Keung Lau
  • Writer
    • Yonggan Yu
  • Stars
    • Hanyu Zhang
    • Hao Ou
    • Jiang Du
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Wai Keung Lau
    • Writer
      • Yonggan Yu
    • Stars
      • Hanyu Zhang
      • Hao Ou
      • Jiang Du
    • 41User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 23 wins & 27 nominations total

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    Hanyu Zhang
    Hanyu Zhang
    • Liu Changjian
    Hao Ou
    Hao Ou
    • Xu Yichen
    Jiang Du
    Jiang Du
    • Liang Dong
    Quan Yuan
    Quan Yuan
    • Bi Nan
    Tian'ai Zhang
    Tian'ai Zhang
    • Huang Jia
    Qin Li
    Qin Li
    • Zhou Yawen
    Yamei Zhang
    Yamei Zhang
    • Zhang Qiuyue
    Qiru Yang
    • Yang Hui
    Ge Gao
    Ge Gao
    • Wu Yan
    Zhizhong Huang
    Zhizhong Huang
    • Airport Controller
    Yawen Zhu
    Yawen Zhu
    • Airport Leader
    Xian Li
    Xian Li
    • Airport Controller
    Junyan Jiao
    Junyan Jiao
    • Airport Controller
    Yue Wu
    Yue Wu
    • Airport Controller
    Qingzi Kan
    Qingzi Kan
    • Airport Controller
    Hao Liu
    • Airport Controller
    • (as Xiaoai)
    Mincheng Li
    • Airport Controller
    Wenjuan Feng
    Wenjuan Feng
    • Airport Controller
    • Director
      • Wai Keung Lau
    • Writer
      • Yonggan Yu
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    5qqml

    typical chinese movie

    High expectation but disappointed. Why didn't they follow the emergency landing protocol and evacuate passengers from all emergency exits? I know because the director wants to show how happy everyone is. Who cares about evacuation anyway.
    8moviexclusive

    Gripping as a disaster movie, fascinating as a procedural and poignant as an emotional drama, this fact-based retelling is an effortless crowdpleaser in every measure

    Trust veteran Hong Kong director Andrew Lau to turn what has been termed a 'miracle emergency landing' in real life into a nail-biting disaster movie that pays tribute to its ordinary heroes - especially as the title mentions, the pilot who steeled his nerves and trusted his instincts to save the lives of 119 passengers and eight other crew members. That individual is Captain Liu Chuanjian, a former Air Force pilot turned Sichuan Airlines staff, whose flight from Chongqing to Lhasa on the morning on 14 May 2008 was met with a shattered windscreen about 150km from Chengdu and had to pilot the plane through the mountainous Tibetan region to reach the nearest airport.

    As played by Zhang Hanyu, the onscreen Liu is a stoic, almost stern, no-nonsense figure who demands the highest standards from his fellow crew, in particular his young co-pilot Liang Peng (Oho Ou). Although Liu gives the movie its title, apart from the scenes bookending the film showing him leaving and returning to his wife and young daughter, the film is only about him insofar as it relates to the events of Sichuan Airlines Flight 8633 (3U8633) that fateful day, so don't expect this to be a character study like Clint Eastwood's 'Sully'; indeed, what it does want us to learn about Liu, and what it portrays magnificently, is his composure, adroitness and perseverance under tremendous conditions, given the sudden loss of pressure and temperature in the cockpit upon the loss of the plane's windshield.

    Together with his writer Yu Yonggan (who also wrote this summer's 'The Bravest'), Lau zooms in on three key periods during the harrowing journey: when the windshield first blew out and the plane dropped 8000ft from its cruising altitude; when Liu had to fly through a thunderstorm over the Tibetan mountains in order to get to Chengdu's Shuangliu Airport; and when Liu had to land the overweight plane on the runway as well as bring it to a halt without either thrust reversers working. Even though you're fully aware that the crew will pull through, each of these periods is an edge-of-your-seat sequence in itself, with Lau skilfully toggling between the cockpit and the cabin to illustrate the reactions of the pilots versus the passengers and stewardesses.

    Whereas Liu anchors the cockpit, it is inflight service manager Bi Nan (Quan Yuan) who takes the lead in the cabin - not only is she an exemplar in guiding her younger colleagues to serve with commitment and professionalism, such as in dealing with self-entitled business-class passengers, she is Liu's complement in managing the anxiety among the passengers so as to avoid pandemonium from breaking out in the cabin (therefore allowing Liu to focus on bringing the plane under control). Like Liu, the film mostly shows her in relation to the crisis, so even though there is some hint that she is going through a rough patch in her marriage, we are never really told what exactly it is, and therefore fully grasp how her perspective on that changes after the incident.

    Interestingly, while convention would have dictated that the film pick a couple of passengers to show how the brush with death changes their attitude towards life and/or their loved ones, Lau decides to make his movie an engaging procedural about airport and airline operations, as well as air traffic management. With some deft editing by Azrael Chung, Lau assembles a couple of intriguing montages that show how the crew of 3U8633 get ready for takeoff, how control is handed over from the airport control tower to the air traffic control centre at various altitudes, the interfacing between civilian and military in air traffic management (ATM), and the coordination among various parts of airport operations in preparation for the flight's emergency landing. The involvement of the Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC) ensures the authenticity of these scenes, with the CAAC head honcho Feng Zhenglin credited as chief consultant no less, but it is to Lau's credit that the nuts and bolts of airport and ATM operations in response to the disaster is as fascinating to watch as what went on inside the plane itself.

    That said, even as there is less emphasis than expected on the passengers, Lau doesn't lose the poignancy within these harrowing moments. From a husband confessing to his wife that he is going to be a chef at a work site than at a high-class hotel in Lhasa, to the wife of the plane's third pilot waiting feverishly on the ground, and to Liu's own wife trying hard not to lose her cool in front of their young daughter, Lau captures the gamut of emotions from those in the air to those on the ground as the events unfold, and wisely chooses not to dwell on them excessively in order to avoid turning his movie into melodrama.

    Whether as a proactive or necessary addition to appease the infamous Chinese censors, 'The Captain' ends on a slightly awkward note as Liu and the rest of the crew of 3U8633 sing a patriotic song celebrating the motherland. That aside, this portrait of the heroic actions of one ordinary person, as well as the professionalism of those involved in one way or another, is gripping, rousing and even informative, showing a director at the very top of his game. We dare say it is one of our favourite Mainland Chinese films this year, and we dare guarantee you'll be similarly enraptured by this effortless crowdpleaser. As paradoxical as it sounds, this is one flight you won't want to miss.
    7BATMANS_IMDB

    A nice watch.

    When I am writing this review it only has 6.2 star rating.

    I think this movie atleast deserve a 7 star rating out of 10.

    Pros : A good watch .

    Cons :
    7ryanmo-35178

    Not that bad

    Suddenly wanna watch some airplane movie and thus chose to watch this movie. Always think that Chinese movie must be very bad but it's better than expected, maybe it's due to the director Andrew Lau? The plot is simple as it's about the adventure of a flight but in a bad weather, and the windows were broken! The cabin was in chaos and one of the pilots even stuck (it's strange he did not die at all!) the bravery of the pilot and the stewardess saved the whole plane. It's amazed as it was based on a true story! The actors and actresses acted good jobs to persuade me they are working a good job! Good!
    6mytempindia

    Thrilling Visuals Real Incidence

    Based on real incidence, this film is amongst the best of all movies which have flight 🛫 scenes.

    Chiense actresses are so cute, clouds and storm lightning are amazing real (thanks to Special Effects), overall watchable movie with family or friends.

    This movie is unlike typical Bollywood movie where anything can happen anytime. Though Chinese movie, it was dubbed in Hindi for Hindi watchers.

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    • Trivia
      The film is based on the real accident of the Sichuan Airlines Flight 8633 from Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport to Lhasa Gonggar Airport on 14 May 2018, which was forced to make an emergency landing at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport after the cockpit windshield failed.
    • Connections
      Featured in Airline Pilot Rates 8 Pilot Emergencies in Movies and TV (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      I Love the Blue Sky of My Motherland
      Lyrics by Su Yan

      Music by Ming Yang

      Performed by Amin Mao

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2019 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • Hong Kong
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Magnum Films (Australia)
      • Official site (United Kingdom)
    • Languages
      • Indonesian
      • Mandarin
      • Tibetan
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • Zhongguo jizhang
    • Filming locations
      • Wuxi, Jiangsu, China(Airport)
    • Production companies
      • Bona Film Group
      • Alibaba Pictures Group
      • Huaxia Film Distribution
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $706,572
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $324,769
      • Oct 20, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $417,863,545
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • DTS:X
      • HoloSound
      • WANOS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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