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Death and Glory in Changde

Death and Glory in Changde (2010)

August. 19,2010
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5.9
| Drama Action History War

Directed by Shen Dong and starring Ray Lui, An Yixuan and Yuan Wenkang, Death and Glory in Changde recalls one of the most cruel and controversial battles during China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1937-45), Changde Battle, in November 1943.

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VividSimon
2010/08/19

Simply Perfect

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Hayden Kane
2010/08/20

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Mandeep Tyson
2010/08/21

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Billy Ollie
2010/08/22

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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intreuefest
2010/08/23

Death and Glory in Changde was an entertaining film. The uniforms, weapons, and sets looked great. There were a few cheesy moments related to the romantic subplot but the story overall was solid. The action is rather well done and gets intense at times. The ending felt tacked-on but gets the job done. Chinese films are always fascinating to me when they tackle historical subjects. Even though the Nationalist Chinese are the good guys, we the viewers are meant to identify with the plucky young peasant (who's a crack shot) volunteering to defend China against the Japanese "devils." The Japanese don't come off too horribly clichéd, all things considered, but are definitely represented as the brutal adversary they were. For the connoisseur of foreign war flicks, this is a must-see.

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James Smith
2010/08/24

World War II action dramas about Chinese people bravely suffering under the brutality of Japanese soldiers are regular fare in mainland Chinese cinema. They serve to sell popcorn and promote a particular nationalist agenda. While Death and Glory in Change serves both those purposes adequately, if you are expecting a straight propaganda piece you may be disappointed. While hints of nationalism are not hard to find, this movie is more about the story of the Chinese soldiers who bravely defended the city and less about characterizing the Japanese as demon invaders. The action is well produced and the characters are somewhat compelling, even if one-dimensional. For those hoping for a history lesson, this movie does appear to stick to the basic facts, but is clearly not meant to educate the audience about the complexities of the situation. The Nationalist army attempted to defend the city from Japanese invaders and few survived. This movie does go into a little more detail, but it simply isn't the film-makers' intention to delve deep into the story.Death and Glory in Changde is about action, which it does well, and emotion, which it does less well. If you are totally unfamiliar with this part of history then you'll probably learn a thing or two and be mildly entertained for an hour and a half.

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