After Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941, USA bombs Tokyo to boost morale. A pilot survives thanks to a Chinese woman's help.After Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941, USA bombs Tokyo to boost morale. A pilot survives thanks to a Chinese woman's help.After Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941, USA bombs Tokyo to boost morale. A pilot survives thanks to a Chinese woman's help.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Gallen Lo
- Captain Hsu
- (as Gallen Law)
Lee Valmassy
- Ben
- (as Lee Douglas Valmassy)
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The war was brutal. Civilians were involved, and people died without any words, making the war even more brutal.
I think Bille August told the story in a calm style. In this movie, you can see the poor but stable rural life (before the soldiers came). Jack and Ying didn't have the same language, and caused some conflicts, but finally they understood each other by gestures and emotions.
I was deeply sad when I saw the ending. :(
Based on true facts, it is a very reasonable film, but despite the romantic and dramatic plot, it is too documental.
I recommend it for its historical value.
I recommend it for its historical value.
This Film is based on True Story of how Chinese Nationalist aided American Service men during WWII from the Japanese. Jack (Emile Hirsch) stars as an American pilot shot down after a bombing mission over Tokyo. The control tower at airport in China where they were to land makes Timing mistake and turns off runway lights . He and his crew parachute from the disabled plane and then Jack is rescued by a Young widowed Chinese woman and her daughter. His crew are captured by the Japs after a frantic search of the island led by their ruthless Captain. The story is simple but very heartfelt and dramatic. Good vs Evil. Wish had saw at Theatre, but found on Showtime Family. Nice production values. I would watch again and elaborate further but don't want to spoil it , so give it a look yourself.
While the box office is overrun by superhero films, it's refreshing to see a film that grounds itself more directly in humanity. "The Chinese Widow" is a beautifully shot, often endearing film that features particularly strong performances by Yifei Liu and Fangcong Li. It is a moving story that deals with incredible sacrifice and one that may bring the viewer to question their definition of heroism. If you want to see something more profound than a run-of-the-mill blockbuster, "The Chinese Widow" is definitely worth a watch.
When you can't wait for a movie to end you know it is really bad. The acting, story, photography, action, casting, and everything associated with filmmaking was below par. In short, this film should not have been made.
Did you know
- TriviaThe air raid on Tokyo depicted at the beginning of the film is apparently the Doolittle Raid of 18 April 1942, in which sixteen B-25 Mitchells were launched from the USS Hornet to attack targets in Tokyo and Yokohama in retaliation for the attack on Pearl Harbor four months earlier. The raid did little damage but served as an important propaganda tool for the US.
- GoofsThe opening scene over Tokyo shows them shooting down a Zero. In fact, the guns were removed from the B25's to save weight. The guns were replaced with broomsticks, painted black, in hopes of scaring off Japanese pilots.
Only the tail gun was replaced by a broomstick and the belly turret was removved. The B25s did retain their dorsal turret and nose guns and 2 crewmen claimed to have shot down Japanese fighters during the raid.
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- El último soldado
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- $4,447,734
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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