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Iron Road

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2009
  • 3h
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Iron Road (2009)
Drama

A poor but feisty Chinese woman, disguised as a boy, joins the railroad crew in the Rocky Mountains to search for her long-lost father, and falls in love with the son of the railroad tycoon.A poor but feisty Chinese woman, disguised as a boy, joins the railroad crew in the Rocky Mountains to search for her long-lost father, and falls in love with the son of the railroad tycoon.A poor but feisty Chinese woman, disguised as a boy, joins the railroad crew in the Rocky Mountains to search for her long-lost father, and falls in love with the son of the railroad tycoon.

  • Stars
    • Li Sun
    • Luke Macfarlane
    • Sam Neill
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    588
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Li Sun
      • Luke Macfarlane
      • Sam Neill
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 8 nominations total

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    User reviews8

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    Pierre Berton spins in his grave

    If there was any doubt about the CBC's tragic decline into meaninglessness, this ghastly farce of a movie puts it to rest. To begin, it's obviously a cynical ploy to craft a vehicle that can be sold to Asian TV. The plot, such as it is, is absurd. The employment of Hollywood stars such as Sam Neil and Peter O'Toole is an insulting vote of non confidence in Canadian actors. Errors are rampant. There were no self-igniting wooden matches in the period depicted. Proper usage for Canada and for the era is RAILWAY and not RAILROAD. Blasting at the time was done with nitro glycerine, not powder. CBC distinguished itself and Canada several years ago with its TV adaptation of Pierre Berton's "The National Dream." Why would it want to eradicate the high standard it set then with this absurd third rate pastiche of sex and kung fu.
    Kirpianuscus

    useful

    a film of a simple story. nothing special. nothing unknown. at the first sight. because "Iron Road" has a rare film. a generous one. because reminds a tragic Canadian history page. because , a simple story presents the impact between two different civilizations. because gives beautiful performances. and a touching story of love, looking of origins, build of a country and the manner to understand to be yourself. the meet with Peter O 'Toole, the fascinating work of Li Sun, Sam Neall and his portrait of a pioneer-business-self made man, the good intentions of Luke Macfarlane are good points of a film who is not different by others from the same genre but preserves its original voice.
    8andreae-m-b

    Beautiful and Entertaining film

    I wouldn't pretend that this is the best film/mini series I've ever see but I believe one reviewer was off on the harsh criticism this film was given. The reviewer even mistakenly names an actor that wasn't even in the film but that is not the point. Having seen this film you are transported to another time and into the heart of a struggling nation looking to find it's way. The story and characters are interesting and developed enough to keep one glued to their couch. This may not be art cinema at it's very best but it is none the less an educational and entertaining film that is beautifully and artistically moving.The actors are gifted and the writing while not the best doesn't take away from the overall story. And who can go wrong watching the great Peter O'toole on screen again!
    10phd_travel

    Well worth watching - exciting story & good cast

    This 3 hour mini about Chinese workers building the Canadian Railroads is actually very watchable and well made.

    The story is well written, exciting and yet not too far out. It manages to have a gutsy brainy heroine as a central character who is a brilliant dynamite expert, with a family mission who manages to have a romance. And the whole saga finishes with a non clichéd ending. The melodramatic and action parts of the story fit in to the historical setting quite well. It has a good balance between modern sensitivities to the historical injustices and an entertaining story.

    As the heroine Sun Li the Chinese actress does a convincing job against some more established actors. In her no make up boys get up, she believably manages to attract a few admirers. Peter O'Toole has a brief but memorable supporting role in the beginning. Sam Neill plays a railway company boss. His son played by Luke Macfarlane of Brothers and Sisters develops a relationship with the heroine. The acting all round including the Chinese supporting characters is high standard.

    Worth watching.
    8katie_yuen

    Surprisingly Good

    I'll admit that I didn't have very high expectations for this film because honestly, the Canadian film industry simply does not get enough funding and support to develop a lot of good movies.

    But when I started watching Iron Road I was taken by surprise: the cinematography and art direction are unexpectedly beautiful, and the appearance of veteran actors like Sam Neill and Peter O'Toole gave gravity to the story. I found myself intrigued by the story and I eagerly followed it through both parts on CBC. True, the story is a bit predictable; true, there are some unrealistic elements and some inaccuracies; true, there could have been more focus towards the historical premise of the film (the exploitation of the Chinese). But when I considered it as a film for entertainment, I found it to be remarkably good in that aspect. I felt that a lot of story was told in a limited amount of time, and I was especially charmed by the performances of the two leads (Sun Li and Luke MacFarlane). MacFarlane brought genuine kindness and tenderness to his role, and Li played her character with exceptional strength and conviction. Tony Leung Ka Fai's excellent performance is also worth noting. If nothing else, this film is carried by the strength of its actors.

    Overall: while Iron Road may not be as epic and profound as it could have been, I think the creators did a lot with very little time and succeeded in creating a small, but moving, dramatized excerpt from Canadian history.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 9, 2009 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • China
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El último tren desde Oriente
    • Filming locations
      • British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
      • Iron Road Productions
      • Mainland Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 3h(180 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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