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Los 800

Título original: Ba bai
  • 2020
  • 2h 29min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,7/10
8 mil
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Los 800 (2020)
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En 1937, 800 soldados chinos luchan en desde un almacén sitiado en un campo de batalla en pleno Shanghái, completamente rodeados por el ejército japonés.En 1937, 800 soldados chinos luchan en desde un almacén sitiado en un campo de batalla en pleno Shanghái, completamente rodeados por el ejército japonés.En 1937, 800 soldados chinos luchan en desde un almacén sitiado en un campo de batalla en pleno Shanghái, completamente rodeados por el ejército japonés.

  • Dirección
    • Guan Hu
  • Guión
    • Guan Hu
    • Rui Ge
    • Kun Hu
  • Reparto principal
    • Zhizhong Huang
    • Junyi Zhang
    • Hao Ou
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,7/10
    8 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Guan Hu
    • Guión
      • Guan Hu
      • Rui Ge
      • Kun Hu
    • Reparto principal
      • Zhizhong Huang
      • Junyi Zhang
      • Hao Ou
    • 58Reseñas de usuarios
    • 44Reseñas de críticos
    • 64Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 27 premios y 40 nominaciones en total

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    Zhizhong Huang
    Zhizhong Huang
    • Lao Hulu
    Junyi Zhang
    • Xiao Hubei
    Hao Ou
    Hao Ou
    • Duan Wu
    Xiaoguang Hu
    • Hubei Officer
    Wu Jiang
    Wu Jiang
    • Lao Tie
    Yi Zhang
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    • Old Abacus
    Qianyuan Wang
    Qianyuan Wang
    • Yang Guai
    Cheng Zhang
    • Lei Xiong
    Siyu Lu
    Siyu Lu
    • Yang Ruifu
    Chun Du
    Chun Du
    • Xie Jinyuan
    Vision Wei
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    • Zhu Shengzhong
    • (as Chen Wei)
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    • Yang Deyu
    Youhao Zhang
    Youhao Zhang
    • Xiao Qiyue
    Lu Cao
    • Jiang Jing
    • (as Noah Lu)
    Yixin Tang
    Yixin Tang
    • Yang Huimin
    Jiuxiao Li
    Jiuxiao Li
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    8valleyjohn

    Fantastic looking film

    The Eight Hundred was the biggest grossing film of 2020 , beating Tenet but it's not surprising when you think about it. It was released during the pandemic and China has a population of over two billion , so in theory they could beat Hollywood every year.

    Having said all that , this is a much better film than Tenet anyway .

    It's the story of a group of Chinese soldiers and draft dodgers , in 1937 who put up a four-day defence of a Shanghai warehouse complex just as Japanese forces are overwhelming China.

    This film looks amazing. As war films go it's right up there and i was surprised to see it only cost only eighty Million dollars. Perhaps that is because they didn't spent so much of the budget on actors wages as Hollywood , would normally ?

    I have to admit the logistics had me confused at times. I would have liked more of an explanation as to why one side of the river was so different to the other and why people of all nationalities were just watching the chaos go on .

    The acting was really good and i like the fact that they were not afraid to kill off main characters.

    It's biggest problem is it's too long . In fact it's that long the opening credits were still playing twenty minutes after the start of the film. I did think at one stage that i might have to watch it in two parts but thankfully i manages to see it through and in the long run , it was definitely worth it.

    I'm sure the Chinese people will have loved this. It does feel a little flag waving at times , almost as if it's a propaganda movie but i can forgive director Hu Guan for that because he has produced a stunning piece of work.
    7bryangary65

    Not making the numbers up

    Thrilling war drama with plenty of action and connections with the main characters

    Did not know of this part of Chinese history so made the film more interesting.
    6SnoopyStyle

    partially good

    It's 1937. Japanese forces have attacked the city of Shanghai. The foreign concessions become an island of civilization among the destruction of the city. Around 800 Chinese soldiers have fortified a warehouse across a canal from the concession area. They are mostly soldiers armed with the latest weapons from Nazi Germany. They are joined by some stragglers and a squad from the countryside. They hold out against overwhelming Japanese forces for months in front of an audience of international press and their fellow Chinese citizens.

    First, the movie spends too much time showing scared and incompetent soldiers. Some of it is useful but it really makes it frustrating to root for the Chinese soldiers. The long-haired guy is really annoying. It may work if he's the only one but the movie seems to relish showing the Chinese soldiers as weak scared little boys. The balance is off. The real force consists of mostly well-trained troupes but the camera spends more time with the others who get collected. The flag section is a good high point except throwing that many bodies onto the flag is ridiculous. It's more effective to concentrate on one guy picking up the fallen flag and putting it back up. Finally, this uses too much slow motion especially in the last act. It could have more effective to let the brutal action overwhelm the senses. As a true war story, this is primed for a great telling but this is only partially good. Westerners may not like the portrayal of Nazis and I'm surprised that Communist China is willing to make Nationalist soldiers into heroes. Again, the Chinese soldier fighting with Nazi gear is going to be weird for a western audience. As a Chinese war movie, this is better than most. It looks great and it's compelling to watch.
    8chong_an

    A good historical re-creation of a Chinese "Alamo"

    In 1937, WW2 has started for China, with the Japanese invasion. On the southern front, the Chinese army has abandoned a ruined Shanghai, except for one warehouse. This is defiantly defended by one regiment of about 800 troops, where seasoned professionals are reinforced by raw recruits of varying eagerness. The warehouse has 2 attributes: used as a bank vault, it has extra-thick walls; and it is across a small river from the English Concession. The foreign concessions are considered foreign territories by the Japanese, who try to avoid touching them. Thus we have the juxtaposition of a battlefield with a bustling, well-lit area, where crowds hang around the riverside street to watch the action, and the privileged (including foreign press photographers) watch from the balconies.

    The movie alternates between the warehouse action, and the events in the concession. In and around the warehouse, the action includes close combat, snipers, and occasional speeches. It is refreshing to see a Chinese action movie without martial arts. While there is blood and bandages, it is not the gorefest some western directors seem to like. There some of the Chinese soldiers are featured, whereas on the Japanese side only one commander had any speaking role. The switching to the concession side gives the audience a break from the action, and keeps the narrative fresh.

    This was based on actual historical events, and the movie included a final shot of the warehouse - with a backdrop of modern Shanghai skyscrapers. I read that the movie's opening was delayed, so that scenes of the national government could be cut. This government, or its successors, still govern the rebel island of Taiwan. But for the flag-raising scene, it was still the historically-accurate sun-in-sky national flag that went up.
    6Horror_Flick_Fanatic

    Visually Cinematic and gritty

    The visuals of this film are artistically cinematic and very gritty. It's a beautiful picture with tons of on screen action. The director adds so many simultaneous events in each frame that it kept my eyes busy scanning the periphery to take it all in. This film has high budget written all over it. From the sets, customs, cgi, special effects and large cast it's very impressive. You can also see a lot of American and European cinematic influences in the film. Especially during the flag raising which was reminiscing of Iwo Jima flag raising. The gory firefights and sniper kills gets your heart running.

    Where the film falls short are the many overdrawn patriotic speeches and at first they are cool but become long on the tooth in this 3+ hour film which actually felt like four hours or more. Many scenes don't add much to the story and I think distracts from the film. I think this film could use an editor to shorten the film a bit and clear up the story.

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    • Curiosidades
      One line of the film mentioned that the 800 from the 88th division have received German military equipment. That is only partial information as that division was trained by German military advisers who were helping China's government since 1927.
    • Pifias
      When the journalists are setting up their cameras in front of the warehouse, several news outlets are named. One of them is AFP (Agence France-Presse), but the company was created seven years later in 1944.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The original cut set to be premiered in 2019's Shanghai International Film Festival is 160-minutes long. The re-censored version, which got finally released in 2020, is only 147-minute, with many replaced shots and multiple scenes blown-up and cropped.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Radio Dolin: Hollywood surrenders to Asian movies, Sorokin's new novel and best role for Khodchenkova (2021)

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de agosto de 2020 (España)
    • País de origen
      • China
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Huayi Tencent Entertainment
      • Koch Media (Germany)
    • Idiomas
      • Chino
      • Japonés
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Els 800
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Shanghái, China(Defense of Sihang Warehouse)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Huayi Brothers Media
      • The Seventh Art Pictures
      • Tencent Pictures
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    • Presupuesto
      • 80.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 372.755 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 118.161 US$
      • 30 ago 2020
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 461.421.559 US$
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    • Duración
      • 2h 29min(149 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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