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Feng sheng

  • 2009
  • 1h 58min
NOTE IMDb
7,4/10
4,4 k
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Feng sheng (2009)
CriminalitéDrameGuerreThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFollowing a series of assassination attempts on officials of the Japanese-controlled puppet government in 1942 Nanjingn (Nanking), the Japanese spy chief gathers a group of suspects in a man... Tout lireFollowing a series of assassination attempts on officials of the Japanese-controlled puppet government in 1942 Nanjingn (Nanking), the Japanese spy chief gathers a group of suspects in a mansion house for questioning. A tense game of "cat and mouse" ensues as the Chinese code-bre... Tout lireFollowing a series of assassination attempts on officials of the Japanese-controlled puppet government in 1942 Nanjingn (Nanking), the Japanese spy chief gathers a group of suspects in a mansion house for questioning. A tense game of "cat and mouse" ensues as the Chinese code-breaker attempts to send out a crucial message while protecting his/her own identity.

  • Réalisation
    • Kuo-Fu Chen
    • Qunshu Gao
  • Scénario
    • Chia-Lu Chang
    • Kuo-Fu Chen
    • Jia Mai
  • Casting principal
    • Xun Zhou
    • Bingbing Li
    • Hanyu Zhang
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,4/10
    4,4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Kuo-Fu Chen
      • Qunshu Gao
    • Scénario
      • Chia-Lu Chang
      • Kuo-Fu Chen
      • Jia Mai
    • Casting principal
      • Xun Zhou
      • Bingbing Li
      • Hanyu Zhang
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 22avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 10 victoires et 28 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux27

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    Xun Zhou
    Xun Zhou
    • Gu Xiaomeng
    Bingbing Li
    Bingbing Li
    • Li Ning Yu
    Hanyu Zhang
    Hanyu Zhang
    • Wu Zhiguo
    Xiaoming Huang
    Xiaoming Huang
    • Takeda…
    Zhiwen Wang
    Zhiwen Wang
    • Wang Daoxiang
    Da Ying
    • Jin Shenghuo
    Koji Kagawa
    • Colonel Kinoshita
    Alec Su
    Alec Su
    • Bai Xiaonian
    Weiwei Liu
    Weiwei Liu
    • Female Assassin
    Yihong Duan
    Yihong Duan
    • The Representative
    Xu Zhu
    Xu Zhu
    • Fan
    Gang Wu
    Gang Wu
    • Mr. Six
    Zhaoqi Shi
    Zhaoqi Shi
    • Commander Zhang
    Ai-Dai
    • Female Singer
    Xueyun Bai
    • Female Worker
    Jiajia Deng
    Jiajia Deng
    • Japanese Waitress
    Jiaming Guo
    Jiaming Guo
    • Digger
    Shunsaku Kudô
    • Takeda
    • (voix)
    • Réalisation
      • Kuo-Fu Chen
      • Qunshu Gao
    • Scénario
      • Chia-Lu Chang
      • Kuo-Fu Chen
      • Jia Mai
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
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    Avis des utilisateurs13

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    7KineticSeoul

    Bluff vs. bluff and elimination after elimination

    Now although china comes out with low class products, this one was actually pretty good. It's like watching a darker version of Clue, but you want the secret spy to succeed in his/her mission. This is a well crafted espionage spy movie without the crazy action or anything like that, but it's like watching a intense game of poker with bluff versus bluff and elimination after elimination. The cinematography was also really well done and lot of the aspects of the film is well crafted to the point you will actually care what happens. Even the conclusion increased the impact of the film. Great production value and a pretty good story and performances makes this film, worthwhile to check out.

    7.9/10
    10clever_sherry

    Perfect movie but can't bear to watch again

    The movie is super great, like one of the best Chinese movies, completely out of my expectation. It was trilled, dark, breath holding. So dark and depressing that I can't bear to watch again. But really a good movie, well plotted, can't guess the end until the very last minutes. Definitely would recommend to watch.
    9dgg321982

    Made in China is not always bad

    The opening of the film already shows some quite different quality from the otherwise dull and hard Chinese films. Visual effect it is, that is what the Chinese doesn't have or has but in a poor way.

    However, nice, eyes attracting cg isn't the essence of this film. The script and the performance are the winning factors. Quite like a detective movie, but another way round, "bad" guys searching "good" guys. Clues, dialogs and something unexpected come one after another. Of course, the final answer only shows up in the end. The atmosphere is right: set in a castle, no way to escape, dark and brutal, even bloody. The struggle between Chinese and Japanese in the War time, or to be more general, between the righteous and the evil at that time, is the permanent subject of all time.

    Performance of the actors and actresses are beyond reproach. My only disappointment is on Zhou Xu. Nothing in particular, only, say, it can be better.

    I have heard that because of the censor some scenes were heavily cut. The cut part must be something even more bloody and scary. However, what should I say, without these scary scenes, the impact of the whole movie would reduce to its half. And I would like to say, the remaining "torture" scenes are not yet entirely convincing, although they are quite enough for the mass majority in China.

    In addition, the last scene is quite superfluous, intending to highlight the "old ghost". In an old Chinese saying, painting feet on a snake. In my opinion, silence will do the trick, just let the audience remind themselves.

    At the end of the comment: I want more although it is enough!
    8Tensman

    Fantastic film!

    "The Message" (Feng Sheng) is a tremendously engrossing and entertaining thriller, seemingly right out of the 1940's film genre. The film delivers highest quality in production, set design, direction, soundtrack, screenplay, and most notably the incredible cast of actors. I viewed it while in China and was very impressed; just like its jigsaw puzzle of a story, the film's components fit tightly as well. "The Message" is a film for adults but contains a story that all should know for the sacrifice and heroism of those portrayed so well. This is a real victory for Chinese cinema, as the film outdistances all Hollywood productions I have viewed this year.
    9DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: The Message

    For those anticipating Lu Chuan's epic Nanking movie City of Life and Death which will premiere this week, you might also want to check out The Message, now playing in cinemas and also set during the turbulent days of the Sino-Japanese war in China in the early 40s. While Lu Chuan's film tried to portray history through an objective lens, lending to it a documentary-like feel, The Message showed how Chinese cinema has grown to tap upon those dark days to create what would be an extremely well made tale of espionage, with insurgent and spies working effortlessly to bring misery to their Japanese occupiers.

    Based upon the novel by Jia Mai, which Chen Kuo-fu has adapted the screenplay and shared directorial responsibilities with Gan Qunshu, The Message is a top notch tale of bluff versus bluff and dwindling trust, where a group of Counter-Insurgency Chinese troopers got called into a mansion for close interrogation, because one of them, codenamed The Phantom, is supposedly working for the resistance. It's curious times because you have the puppet Chinese government and their troops, the Japanese officers seeking to weed out traitors, and the resistance who have so far struck plenty of fear amongst the Japanese ranks because of their Basterds-like brutality, which the opening few minutes would let you have a taste of.

    In essence it's a process of elimination, and while it is engaging on many levels - the story, the "whodunnit", the opulent and richly designed sets and costumes, swooping camera-work that will leave you breathless and that pulsating musical score, it somehow felt a little dragged out in its mid-section as it lingered on playing everything out in relative sequential order, and looked as if it's headed for a very straight-forward espionage tale in smoking out the spy amongst their midst, with some ingenuity of scheming, counter-scheming and baiting involved of course.

    It's also because we tend to equate the biggest stars here, Zhou Xun and Li Bing Bing, as probably the most highly suspicious, and as the story continue to develop along that line, which is why the film had this unfair sense of familiarity going against it, which doesn't do justice to the film. What more, the inter-titles that frequently appear, continue to provide one clue too many as to whether the Japanese have got their man, or not. And that's probably the reason why some films work a lot better when it's a bunch of competent unknowns so that star power (naturally to attract an audience) doesn't factor in manipulating you.

    However, it is the finale arc that elevated this film with its satisfying conclusion of the dangerous environment that resistance fighters often put themselves into. History has its fair share of tales on bravery and heroism, and I'm game to see a lot more of such war/espionage films coming out of the Chinese mainland, especially those with a solid story backed by excellent production values such as this one. If through films one can exorcise demons of the past, often through some form of escapism and fantasy, then perhaps the time has come for Chinese cinema to do just that, and to wow audiences around the world as well with universal themes.

    The Message clearly is that it's highly recommended, and Hollywood better watch out!

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      Music by Xuanbin Cao

      Lyrics by Francis Lee

      Performed by Xiaoming Huang

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 septembre 2009 (Chine)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Chine
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Mandarin
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Message
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Dalian, Chine
    • Sociétés de production
      • Huayi Brothers Media
      • Shanghai Film Group
      • Tianjin Television Station
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    • Budget
      • 7 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 743 981 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 58min(118 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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