Un estadounidense encuentra refugio durante la invasión japonesa de Nanking en 1937 en una iglesia con un grupo de mujeres. Haciéndose pasar por sacerdote, intenta llevar a las mujeres a un ... Leer todoUn estadounidense encuentra refugio durante la invasión japonesa de Nanking en 1937 en una iglesia con un grupo de mujeres. Haciéndose pasar por sacerdote, intenta llevar a las mujeres a un lugar seguro.Un estadounidense encuentra refugio durante la invasión japonesa de Nanking en 1937 en una iglesia con un grupo de mujeres. Haciéndose pasar por sacerdote, intenta llevar a las mujeres a un lugar seguro.
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- Premios
- 15 premios ganados y 16 nominaciones en total
- Colonel Hasegawa
- (as Atsuro Watabe)
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There are some very ugly scenes of the occupation. The Japanese occupation of China and Korea has never gotten the attention that the Nazi occupation of Europe has, but it was equally brutal (as was the Italian occupation of Ethiopia). The main focus here is on the events inside the church, but there is ample focus on the atrocities committed by the Japanese. The movie does a very good job in every way. It is always important to tell these stories so that they never happen again. I very much recommend the movie.
PS: Bale had previously starred in Steven Spielberg's "Empire of the Sun", about a boy who gets separated from his parents in Japanese-occupied China. I also recommend that one.
"The Flowers of War" tells the story of a roguish American mortician John Miller (Christian Bale) who was sent to a Catholic church/convent in Nanking to prepare the body of the priest for burial, who was then under siege by the Japanese. When he gets there, he found he also needed to take care of a group of convent girls led by the spirited Shu, a young caretaker boy George, and later, a gaggle of exotic prostitutes led by the classy beauty Yu Mo (Ni Ni). Everyone will go through a touching life-changing story arc that will show how even the most unlikely of people can become heroes in extreme adversity.
Director Zhang Jimou returns to form in this movie. He was relentless in the first half we are taken through a continuous barbaric carnage perpetrated by the Japanese soldiers. These parts are reminiscent of the frankly violent blood-spurting "Saving Private Ryan" beach scene. The terror is very palpable. While the scenes of soldiers being shot and killed were hard to watch, the several minutes of violence to children was even harder to bear!
The second half is more dramatic with a some contrived cheesy moments. The character of the kind-hearted Japanese officer Hasegawa was a nice counter-balance to their other heinous acts of atrocity. I also felt the long sequence when a couple of prostitutes sneaking out to retrieve trivial things in their brothel was a rather unnecessary long detour. There will even be a scene that will remind you of Gwyneth Paltrow's body wrap scene in "Shakespeare in Love." However, when the film reaches its climax, everything falls back into place and the noble message is delivered on point. This movie may be difficult to watch because of the scenes of violence, but this is worth watching because the story of heroism and redemption was very good, well-told and well-executed.
Till now I still haven't walked out of it. There is so much to say, yet you don't know what to say nor how to say it. My only advice: you walk into the movie theater, forget whatever people said on the Internet, and just watch it with your own heart.
It is a great movie.
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- TriviaSteven Spielberg recommended Christian Bale for the lead role.
- Citas
John Miller: The way you are now, is what I like the best. I see you. I see everything that you've been through. And I want all of that, Mo. I want all of it. I love it. I love it all.
- Versiones alternativasUnlike most versions of movies released in China but produced by other countries, which often cut scenes (usually for violence), this film was shown with additional scenes in Hong Kong and Taiwan. These chiefly pertained to the Chinese and Japanese troop battle early in the film. This Chinese-released version contains 3 minutes 46 seconds of additional footage.
- ConexionesFeatured in 2012 Golden Globe Awards (2012)
- Bandas sonorasLove Theme 1
Performed by Joshua Bell and Yi Zhang
(Played during Opening Credits)
Composed by Qi Gang Chen
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- CNY 120,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 311,434
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 48,448
- 22 ene 2012
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 2,855,644
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 26min(146 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1