Shang hai bao lei
- 2019
- 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
2.9K
YOUR RATING
In 2035, aliens have wiped out mega cities around the globe to get their main source of energy, Xianteng. Will Shanghai be able to defend itself and maybe even launch a counterattack?In 2035, aliens have wiped out mega cities around the globe to get their main source of energy, Xianteng. Will Shanghai be able to defend itself and maybe even launch a counterattack?In 2035, aliens have wiped out mega cities around the globe to get their main source of energy, Xianteng. Will Shanghai be able to defend itself and maybe even launch a counterattack?
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Han Lu
- Jiang Yang
- (as Lu Han)
Liang Shi
- Shao Yiyun
- (as Leon Shi Liang)
Natasha Dratinskaia
- News Host
- (credit only)
Gongliang Wang
- Zeng Yu
- (as Cheng Yu)
Steven Weathers
- Committee Member
- (as Steven Donald Weathers)
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I am disappointed with this movie. This was a big-budget movie with all the superstars. However, such a mediocre storyline and special effect, I thought I was watching a film from the Scifi channel!
Having watched Shanghai Fortress its hard not to see this rather mediocre film as political.
Its message seems to be China is leading the world and is at the same time, its saviour. If this sounds familiar, that's because the US has pushed the same message for years. Times are changing, that's for sure.
So putting aside politics how does this film stand up as entertainment. Certainly the special effects are well done and the pacing is mostly decent. Its does drag a little in the middle but not for too long.
The romantic interest between the young male lead and older female counterpart, seems a bit overcooked and absurd. As is the rather starchy and militaristic tone of the film, which reduces the key players to caricatures.
In shor,t this one's ok but you might find yourself rolling your eyes from time to time when you consider its rather simplistic overtones. 5/10.
Its message seems to be China is leading the world and is at the same time, its saviour. If this sounds familiar, that's because the US has pushed the same message for years. Times are changing, that's for sure.
So putting aside politics how does this film stand up as entertainment. Certainly the special effects are well done and the pacing is mostly decent. Its does drag a little in the middle but not for too long.
The romantic interest between the young male lead and older female counterpart, seems a bit overcooked and absurd. As is the rather starchy and militaristic tone of the film, which reduces the key players to caricatures.
In shor,t this one's ok but you might find yourself rolling your eyes from time to time when you consider its rather simplistic overtones. 5/10.
It's definitely not a 10/10 - those reviews must be Chinese people here just to support their country's endeavors.
As a kids film it's not too bad. Simplistic script and bland dialogue feels like it was written by children, and the music is sappy. The sound design is lacking and the sound mix is flat. There are very few moments of good acting. The CGI is not too bad.
What would help the story to bring it into adult-land would be a depiction of the wider global situation and more on the aliens intent, more artistic direction and of course a mature script.
As a kids film it's not too bad. Simplistic script and bland dialogue feels like it was written by children, and the music is sappy. The sound design is lacking and the sound mix is flat. There are very few moments of good acting. The CGI is not too bad.
What would help the story to bring it into adult-land would be a depiction of the wider global situation and more on the aliens intent, more artistic direction and of course a mature script.
A cross between the Chinese versions of 'Ender's Game' and 'Independence Day' which is probably better as a book as it seems to skip over a lot of stuff and the monologues would fit better. There's lots of dramatic music and inspiring scenes, but also lots of ham-fisted teen romance and a lackluster plot. The mix of Chinese and English voice acting is off-putting and although the military might and special effects are good (if a bit too CGI heavy), it's all too clean and family friendly. The plot is predictable and the characters are undeveloped, but the finale is pretty epic and exciting.
Hollywood has had decades of practice producing Sci Fi movies and still produces absolute howlers and in such a short period of time it seems that China has already caught up.
Instead of trying to copy American film makers China should do what it's always done best.
6 points purely for the kung fu sci fi martial arts robots. More of the same please.
Instead of trying to copy American film makers China should do what it's always done best.
6 points purely for the kung fu sci fi martial arts robots. More of the same please.
Did you know
- GoofsWhile at the bar, a large neon sign outside misspells "catastrophe" with "catastrophy".
- SoundtracksWu Kui (Innocent)
Written by Zhao Yingjun.
Performed by R1se.
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Shanghai Fortress
- Filming locations
- Shanghai, China(location)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $64,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $16,923,671
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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