In 1942, Japanese ship Lisbon Maru with British POWs was torpedoed. Dongji fishermen saved 300+ British soldiers and protected 3 during Japanese searches.In 1942, Japanese ship Lisbon Maru with British POWs was torpedoed. Dongji fishermen saved 300+ British soldiers and protected 3 during Japanese searches.In 1942, Japanese ship Lisbon Maru with British POWs was torpedoed. Dongji fishermen saved 300+ British soldiers and protected 3 during Japanese searches.
Kei Gambit
- British Soldier
- (voice)
Austin Hunza
- British soldier
- (voice)
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10MermaidQ
The movies from Dongji Island are very good!!!
IMAX underwater special shooting breaks records with world-class special effects!
This is not only a war movie, but also a hymn to humanity, courage, and kindness.
At the end, the scene of a hundred ships going to sea is magnificent, demonstrating the tenacity and resistance of the Chinese people. After watching it, people are excited and it is a masterpiece that cannot be missed.
First of all, this is the true meaning of movies - to popularize those unknown events.
From the perspective of the Chinese people, the East Polar Island starts from tolerance, then anger, and finally outbreak!
The protagonist Zhu Yilong in Dongji Island is so beautiful, with a vibrant vitality, suppressed wildness, revitalized blood, as well as inherent kindness and endless love. Yes, Ah Nan is good at loving people, loving her younger brother, loving Ah Hua, and loving the world before being submerged by the waves!
Supporting the diversification of Chinese cinema, rather than just listening to the wind and rain. Audiences select good movies, and we need to personally verify them.
I want to brush twice, three times, and three times!
The blood and kindness of Chinese people deserve to be seen by the world!
Support the global release of Dongji Island movies!
IMAX underwater special shooting breaks records with world-class special effects!
This is not only a war movie, but also a hymn to humanity, courage, and kindness.
At the end, the scene of a hundred ships going to sea is magnificent, demonstrating the tenacity and resistance of the Chinese people. After watching it, people are excited and it is a masterpiece that cannot be missed.
First of all, this is the true meaning of movies - to popularize those unknown events.
From the perspective of the Chinese people, the East Polar Island starts from tolerance, then anger, and finally outbreak!
The protagonist Zhu Yilong in Dongji Island is so beautiful, with a vibrant vitality, suppressed wildness, revitalized blood, as well as inherent kindness and endless love. Yes, Ah Nan is good at loving people, loving her younger brother, loving Ah Hua, and loving the world before being submerged by the waves!
Supporting the diversification of Chinese cinema, rather than just listening to the wind and rain. Audiences select good movies, and we need to personally verify them.
I want to brush twice, three times, and three times!
The blood and kindness of Chinese people deserve to be seen by the world!
Support the global release of Dongji Island movies!
Before watching Dongji Rescue,I re-watched the documentary The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru-a movie I highly recommend. It deepened my appreciation for the film's historical weight and emotional stakes.
Walking out of the theater, I was left with a quiet, overwhelming feeling. This is a film that demands to be seen on the big screen. It's not a fleeting spectacle but a visceral, textured experience. The visual effects are stunning, immersing you in moments so intense they make your heart race and your fists clench. The pacing is relentless, with conflicts erupting one after another, each hitting like a gut punch. There were scenes where I found myself holding my breath, tears pricking at my eyes.
What truly anchored the film for me were its characters. The director's portrayal of the "pirate brothers"-Adang (played by Wu Lei) and Abi (Zhu Yilong)-is masterful. Their dynamic serves as a thread that weaves the harrowing true story of the Lisbon Maru sinking into the narrative. Both actors deliver raw, nuanced performances, embodying the fear, resolve, and quiet heroism of countless Dongji Island fishermen from that era.
But the film's strength lies in its ensemble. Every character feels alive-flawed, human, and unforgettable. You see their terror and hesitation, yet also their courage and defiance. The director captures the grit and glory of ordinary people pushed to extraordinary acts, refusing to reduce them to mere background figures.
Some have compared this to Nanjing! Nanjing!, but I see no need for such rivalry. Both films are powerful, worthy of theaters, and offer distinct lenses into history. To pit one against the other feels unnecessary.
Ultimately, Dongji Rescue succeeds in its simplest, most profound goal: ensuring this chapter of history is seen, felt, and remembered. For that alone, it's a triumph.
Walking out of the theater, I was left with a quiet, overwhelming feeling. This is a film that demands to be seen on the big screen. It's not a fleeting spectacle but a visceral, textured experience. The visual effects are stunning, immersing you in moments so intense they make your heart race and your fists clench. The pacing is relentless, with conflicts erupting one after another, each hitting like a gut punch. There were scenes where I found myself holding my breath, tears pricking at my eyes.
What truly anchored the film for me were its characters. The director's portrayal of the "pirate brothers"-Adang (played by Wu Lei) and Abi (Zhu Yilong)-is masterful. Their dynamic serves as a thread that weaves the harrowing true story of the Lisbon Maru sinking into the narrative. Both actors deliver raw, nuanced performances, embodying the fear, resolve, and quiet heroism of countless Dongji Island fishermen from that era.
But the film's strength lies in its ensemble. Every character feels alive-flawed, human, and unforgettable. You see their terror and hesitation, yet also their courage and defiance. The director captures the grit and glory of ordinary people pushed to extraordinary acts, refusing to reduce them to mere background figures.
Some have compared this to Nanjing! Nanjing!, but I see no need for such rivalry. Both films are powerful, worthy of theaters, and offer distinct lenses into history. To pit one against the other feels unnecessary.
Ultimately, Dongji Rescue succeeds in its simplest, most profound goal: ensuring this chapter of history is seen, felt, and remembered. For that alone, it's a triumph.
The selfless love of the Chinese people is truly moving . Long live the unity of the people of the world! Real heroism means seeing clearly the suffering and responsibility ahead and still choosing to save others. I really hope the whole world learns about these brave acts of the Chinese people.
Ps : The actor playing A'bi was incredible! That scene where he said goodbye to his dead younger brother was absolutely heartbreaking!
Ps : The actor playing A'bi was incredible! That scene where he said goodbye to his dead younger brother was absolutely heartbreaking!
The film Dongji Rescue is a remarkable portrayal of the kindness, bravery, and sense of responsibility inherent in the Chinese people, embodying the true spirit of humanitarianism. As this year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the international anti-fascist war, it is our hope that such an outstanding film will help more people understand the sobering truths of history.
10ChangH-0
I would recommend everyone to watch this movie. I was very moved by this movie, which exposes an unknown history. On this sea, both the Chinese and the British have shown solidarity and tenacity. It's the embodiment of internationalism. I am very happy to have such a movie in this era. On top of that, the picture and sound of the movie are undeniably good, making it perfect to watch in the cinema.
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Box office
- Budget
- $80,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $8,690
- Runtime
- 2h 13m(133 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.87 : 1
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