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The film is written by Lan Xiaolong and Huang Jianxin, and produced by Yu Dong. Toutesles informations sur Heroes - The Battle at Lake Changjin, film rĂ©alisĂ© par Kaige Chen avec Wu Jing et Jackson Yee sorti en 2022. Synopsis : Hiver 1950, l'armĂ©e Site De Rencontre Français 100 Gratuit. [[Watch-4K]]Movie Year; 2021Full Movie Online The Battle at Lake ChangjinThe Battle at Lake Ratings VotesRelease date 2021-09-30Production Shanghai Film Group / China Film Group Corporation / Bona Film Group / Beijing Dengfeng International Culture / Alibaba Pictures Group / Huaxia Film Distribution / August 1st Film Studio / Page Wiki Battle at Lake ChangjinGenre DramaWarKorean War, winter 1950. In the frozen and snowy area of Changjin Lake, a bloody battle is about to begin between the elite troops of the United States and China. The Battle at Lake Changjin Stream full movie 4KOriginal title é•żæŽ„æč–Popularity 178 MinutesSlogan Do they fall out of the goddamn sky?The Battle at Lake Changjin Stream full movie 4K. The Battle at Lake Changjin watch online free. The Battle at Lake Changjin watch streaming The Battle at Lake Changjin online for free Watch online movies through best free 1080p HD videos on desktop, laptop, notebook, tablet, iPhone, iPad, Mac Pro and Battle at Lake Changjin – Actors and actressThe Battle at Lake Changjin – Trailer In a similar category Alors que le box-office international est toujours plus ou moins en forme, celui en Chine se porte trĂšs bien, en tout cas pour le film The Battle at Lake Changjin, rĂ©alisĂ© par le trio Chen Kaige, Tsui Hark et Dante Lam pour un budget de 200M$. Le week-end dernier le film a dĂ©passĂ© les 686M$ en seulement 11 jours, ce qui n’est pas Ă©tonnant tant le film manque logiquement de concurrence, les autoritĂ©s voulant clairement en faire le film avec le plus gros score dans le monde pour cette annĂ©e aussi Le film a Ă©tĂ© repoussĂ© Ă  plusieurs reprises cette annĂ©e et fait pleinement partie des cĂ©lĂ©brations gigantesques pour les 100 ans du partie communiste chinois. Sortie pour la fĂȘte nationale, le film n’a pas terminĂ© ses records au box-office, dopĂ© par les autoritĂ©s locales qui font de ce film LA production Ă  aller voir en Chine en ce moment. Le film suit deux frĂšres, l’un soldat et l’autre volontaire – interprĂ©tĂ©s respectivement par l’incontournable Wu Jing et Jackson Yee le superbe Better Days – durant la bataille fĂ©roce qui a opposĂ© les Etats-Unis et la Chine en hiver 1950, dans la rĂ©gion glacĂ©e et enneigĂ©e du lac Changjin. En sous nombre face Ă  l’artillerie moderne des Etats-Unis, les troupes chinoises composĂ©es principalement de volontaires ont forcĂ© les troupes amĂ©ricaines Ă  vivre la plus longue retraite » de l’histoire. Cette bataille est un tournant dans la guerre de CorĂ©e, engendrant ainsi les nĂ©gociations d’armistice. China’s most expensive film to date and its second highest ever box-office grosser, The Battle at Lake Changjin possesses worryingly belligerent overtones. An account of a pivotal battle in November 1950 during the Korean war in which Chinese forces, who had infiltrated the country, pushed US marines back over the 38th parallel, this government-ordained project wastes no opportunity – current geopolitical tensions notwithstanding – to assert the moral superiority of the Chinese soldier. Not only is he unfazed by superior opposition numbers and equipment or impossibly harsh climate conditions, even the enemy catering doesn’t get him down. We see Uncle Sam chowing down on a bounty of turkey legs and bacon while the People’s Volunteer Army break their teeth on stony film also applies its collectivist we-all-suffer-together message, standard for recent Chinese blockbusters, to its own making; it shares directorial credit between “fifth generation” leading light Chen Kaige of Farewell My Concubine renown, and Hong Kong veterans Tsui Hark and Dante Lam. At least the involvement of the latter two means The Battle at Lake Changjin is an update on stodgy recent communist party cinema epics and presumably the reason for its box-office success. There is accomplished action film-making on show here, from a turkey shoot by US scout planes across a scree field in which the camera careens between the stricken Chinese troops Lam’s, if I had to guess; to a rowdy hand-to-hand battle inside an American encampment that, with everybody trying to shoot and stab each other, comes over like a homicidal game of Twister probably Tsui’s.It’s a shame there is virtually no story to sew this ungainly patchwork of styles together, apart from some threadbare twaddle about 7th Company commander Quanli Wolf Warrior’s Wu Jing and his wannabe soldier brother Wanli Jackson Yee, as a stowaway who mostly exists for his comrades to impart self-sacrificing film is historically highly debatable, but any comparisons to equally blinkered and jingoistic American rabble-rousers such as Rambo are not accurate; The Battle at Lake Changjin is essentially a government project. It is possible to make interesting cinema within the Chinese censorship system that still bears a communist message, such as 2015’s Wolf Totem. But here, there’s nothing to censor; it’s straight-up propaganda – almost comedically so at times. Early on, an irate Wanli sweeps open a train carriage door to escape, only to be stopped in his tracks ... by a rolling vista of the Great Wall! Chinese commercial cinema is learning Hollywood’s tricks for cloaking ideology with entertainment, but in many ways it is still trapped in the past. Source Asia Times 10/11/21 China’s winter warriors rout US Marines, UK’s MI6 Beijing’s macho nationalism bears fruit as epic Korean War movie sets course to be top global film of 2021 By ANDREW SALMON Chinese President Xi Jinping, besieged by crises from China Evergrande to power outages, may take some comfort in recent news A human wave of enthusiastic citizens is storming his nation’s cinemas. The historical blockbuster Chinese are watching in record numbers is state-funded Korean War epic Battle at Lake Changjin. Its popularity suggests that Beijing’s drive to inculcate patriotism and machismo is bearing fruit. Making the story even sweeter for Beijing mandarins, it is based on the true story of a torrid Chinese victory over America’s premier troops. The December 1950 struggle around the high-altitude Lake Changjin – known in the West as Chosin Reservoir – was fought in one of the harshest battlescapes imaginable. Amid rugged mountain terrain, in sub-zero temperatures, an under-equipped Chinese Army Group forced a division of top-tier US Marines to retreat from North Korea. And it is not just the US Marine Corps that has fallen to the film’s sword. It has also taken out Britain’s secret intelligence service, MI6. Box office receipts for Battle at Lake Changjin outdid those for the massively anticipated but long-delayed new 007 film, No Time to Die. In a sign of the surging size and importance of the Chinese cinemascape, the film is overrunning every film Hollywood can throw in its path. Trade publication Hollywood Reporter writes that it looks set to become the world’s top grossing film of 2021. “Battle at Lake Changjin, whose box office is expected to be the largest in Chinese film history, has pushed the patriotic sentiment of people across the country to a peak amid the tense China-US competition,” state-run media Global Times wrote approvingly, noting that the film has so far smashed 14 domestic box office records. Grim epic, mighty blockbuster The Battle of Changjin/Chosin has long been considered an epic – for Americans, perhaps the epic – of the Korean War. In December 1950, the crack 1st US Marine Division massed in the rugged, snowbound highlands of northeastern Korea. Having reversed the tide of Kim Il Sung’s June invasion of South Korea with a surprise amphibious landing at Inchon in September, the Marines expected their final push to the Chinese border to end the Korean War. Mao Zedong aimed to foil that expectation. Having taken the decision to preserve North Korea as a state and force the Americans back from his borders, he deployed General Song Shilun’s 9th Army Group – eight divisions – to counter America’s elite. In a masterly feat of camouflaged maneuver, the Chinese soldiers secretly infiltrated the rugged terrain. As the mercury plummeted and Siberian winds whipped across the snowed-in ridgelines, the Chinese sprung a massive ambush. Marine positions came under sudden, terrifying attack. A US Army regiment was decimated. A combined force of US and Royal Marines fought through a gauntlet of fire up an approach named “Hellfire Valley.” But though surrounded by eight Chinese divisions, the Marines rallied. The Chinese assaulted en masse; the Marines countered with armor, artillery and airpower. Carnage ensued. Then, in a retrograde movement that its commanders refused to call a retreat – “We are attacking in another direction” – the Marines battled their way, for over 60 miles, out of the mountains and down to the coast, where they were evacuated by sea. US forces suffered some 18,000 casualties. Having cleared North Korea of US troops, Song’s peasant soldiers won a strategic victory. But it was a Pyrrhic one. Korea’s winter proved even more injurious than Marine firepower. Post-battle, Song’s 9th Army required 60,000 replacements, notably because their canvas-sided boots rendered them extremely vulnerable to frostbite. While this feat of combat and endurance has been widely covered in US books, films and documentaries, Battle at Lake Changjin offers the Chinese view – and shines a powerful new spotlight upon China’s role and the Korean War and the courage of the soldiers who fought it. A Chinese soldier in action during the Korean War. Photo The National War Memorial of Korea Patriotic productions With 2021 marking the 20th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, the time was ripe to commemorate what is known in China as “The War to Resist America and Defend [North] Korea.” China’s victories over US troops in the early months of the Korean conflict stunned the world. Not only did they ensure the survival of North Korea as a buffer state on China’s northeast flank, they overturned 150 years of military humiliations at the hands of foreign powers and paved China’s path toward superpower status. The horrors of the weather – including Chinese troops freezing to death – the fearsome power of US air assets, and the poor state of Chinese rations are not glossed over in the new film. But clearly, the focus is on their ability to endure suffering to win a victory over a powerfully equipped enemy. The 2021 film was commissioned by China’s powerful central propaganda department and the country’s top movie regulator, and the PLA’s dedicated film studio was one of the production companies engaged. According to CNN, it received huge support from Beijing, which not only assisted with script development, production and publicity, but also dispatched serving PLA troops to serve as extras. With a reported budget of $200 million, it is reportedly the country’s most expensive film ever. Naturally, China’s leading filmic firepower was deployed in its production. In the uneasy aftermath of years of extensive protest in Hong Kong, and a subsequent crackdown by Beijing, the movie was directed by a trio of leading Chinese and Hong Kong auteurs. Their expertise spans arthouse cinema – Chen Kaige Farewell My Concubine; Together; gangster thrillers – Tsui Hark A Better Tomorrow; The Killer; and patriotic propaganda – Dante Lam who directed blockbuster thriller Operation Red Sea 2 and also made a documentary praising the Hong Kong constabulary. A prominent role is taken by Wu Jing. Wu is known for his direction of, and lead role in, the Rambo-esque Wolf Warrior flicks, in which Chinese special operators take out villainous Americans. The two films became so representative of China’s neo-nationalism that their title became a byword for assertive Chinese diplomacy. “It is in tune with Xi’s Marxist puritanical drive – these sorts of movies which are essentially propaganda tools, you see a lot of these in the pipeline,” Alex Neill a Singapore-based security consultant and expert on the PLA told Asia Times. “There is this hyper-nationalism, that, at the moment, is being stoked by the CCP.” And the burst of kinetic and patriotic popular culture is all part of a zeitgeist that is not just nationalist, but anti-American. A Chinese anti-US propaganda poster from the Korean War era shows Chinese troops crushing US-led forces. Photo Facebook Rising anti-American wave “Patriotism is the message and anti-Americanism is the subtext. The Korean War is only the conduit for the expression of patriotism,” Zhu Ying, a professor of cinema studies at Hong Kong Baptist University told Asia Times. “It could be any war that can significantly elevate the leadership of the CCP and rally support for the party.” Since early this year, after it became clear that the Joe Biden administration would continue the anti-China policies of the previous Donald Trump administration, Beijing has been undertaking a major overhaul of its economy and society. Among the actions undertaken, powerful big-tech platforms have been disempowered as the state’s economic focus shifts to more strategic industries, including high-tech manufacturing. Youth have had their gaming hours cut, and so-called “sissy boy” celebrities have been removed from the entertainment sector. There are multiple explanations for what is afoot. Some consider it a “Red re-set” in which an austere form of communism is being re-established. Others consider the de-prioritization of “frivolous” industries and the promotion of a masculine patriotism to be part of a strategy of placing Chinese society on to a footing via which it can challenge the United States. “Yes, Xi is challenging US dominance,” said Zhu. “Though he is not necessarily seeking confrontation with the US.” Multiple US maneuvers – from sanctions on semiconductor technologies, to probes into the origins of Covid-19 to the creation of new, anti-China regional alliances such as AUKUS – have given Beijing plentiful causes for concern. An essay that has been widely reprinted in state media outlets across China, “Everyone Can Sense that a Profound Transformation is Underway,” sums up the external threats that many Chinese now see the US as representing. The statue of a Chinese soldier salutes toward North Korea in a poignant memorial on the banks of the Yalu River, the border between China and North Korea. Photo Andrew Salmon/Asia Times “China faces an increasingly fraught and complex international landscape as the United States menaces Chinese with worsening military threats, economic and technological blockades, attacks on our financial system and attempts at political and diplomatic isolation,” wrote columnist Li Guangman. “The US is waging biological warfare, space warfare and public opinion battles against China.” Li suggested that self-strengthening is an appropriate defense. “If we allow this generation of young people to lose their mettle and their masculinity, who needs an enemy?” he asked. “We will have brought destruction upon ourselves.” The film looks unlikely to get much play in US cinema chains. “The Battle of Lake Changjin is a film meant for Chinese domestic audiences, not for Americans,” Zhu said. “Chinese domestic blockbusters seldom translate into international blockbusters.” Amid the patriotic furore, those questioning the official narrative have faced official wrath. Luo Changping, a journalist turned businessman, was arrested last week after questioning the basis for China’s 1950 intervention in Korea on social media, the New York Times reported. But there is one irony implicit in the film that is likely to get little play in Chinese media. General Song, who led his men into the freezing horror in northeastern Korea, was one of seven retired PLA commanders who, in 1989, reportedly signed a letter urging the government not to use the PLA to enforce martial law on protesters in Tiananmen Square. That advice was ignored and the protest was crushed. Song passed away in 1991, and the Tiananmen Square killings have been airbrushed out of official history. The Battle at Lake Changjin II News Bandes-annonces Casting Critiques presse VOD Blu-Ray, DVD noter de voirRĂ©diger ma critique Synopsis The Battle at Lake Changjin racontait l'histoire d'un front de l'armĂ©e populaire chinoise tenant bon dans les conditions insoutenables du lac Changjin, en CorĂ©e. 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