Cliff Walkers

6.7
20212h

In the puppet state of Manchukuo in the 1930s, four Communist party special agents, after returning to China, embark on a secret mission. Sold out by a traitor, the team find themselves surrounded by threats on all sides.

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Cliff Walkers - Official International Trailer (2021) English Sub

Cliff Walkers - Official International Trailer (2021) English Sub

Cast

Photo of Zhang Yi

Zhang Yi

Zhang Xianchen

Photo of Qin Hailu

Qin Hailu

Wang Yu

Photo of Zhu Yawen

Zhu Yawen

Chu Liang

Photo of Liu Haocun

Liu Haocun

Xiao Lan

Photo of Ni Dahong

Ni Dahong

Section Chief Gao

Photo of Yu Hewei

Yu Hewei

Zhou Yi

Photo of Li Naiwen

Li Naiwen

Lu Ming

Photo of Yu Ailei

Yu Ailei

Jin Zhide

Photo of Lei Jiayin

Lei Jiayin

Xie Zirong

Photo of Sha Yi

Sha Yi

Lao Feng

Photo of Wang Naixun

Wang Naixun

Xiao Zheng

Photo of Fei Fan

Fei Fan

Xiao Meng

Photo of Chen Yongsheng

Chen Yongsheng

Wang Ziyang

Photo of Ding Zidi

Ding Zidi

Female Prisoner

Photo of Cao Rui

Cao Rui

Ticket Checker

Photo of Bai En

Bai En

Ticket Checker

Photo of Li Feng

Li Feng

Middle-aged Man

Photo of An Dong

An Dong

Bao Zhang's Daughter

Photo of Finn Han

Finn Han

Zhang's Son

Photo of Lu Chang'en

Lu Chang'en

Shoe Repairman

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Reviews

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Pietro Carrara

8/10

**Cliff Walkers** follows 4 Chinese spies trying to reach the Japanese-dominated city of Harbin, where they should await for further instructions. However, the Japanese are aware of their plans, and send their agents to infiltrate and sabotage the mission.

This film has spies doing what they do best: handling information. The first scene has the protagonists split into 2 groups, with no radios or other ways to contact each other. In a following scene, when one of the groups learns that they're being watched, they must pass this information to their teammates without busting their identity. In another, they must schedule a meeting without seeing each other. The challenge of transmitting/receiving information is the base for the whole movie. The Japanese suspects they have a mole, so they're also careful when sharing information among them. The film goes back and forth like this, alternating between scenes following the Japanese or Chinese teams. All the characters are smart, and will play tricks to withhold or extract information from others. The tension starts at the 10-minute mark and lasts throughout the session. **It feels exactly how a spy movie should**.

While the writer has said this is a movie where spies are "portrayed as people with emotions", I couldn't connect with any of the characters. But I wouldn't say this is a bad thing, I actually think it's good. There are moments where the tension will ease and the characters will shed tears or talk about their past, but they represent a minor slice of the movie's length (it lasts 2 hours). They use just enough time so that you don't feel like you're watching emotionless robots. But this means that the time not being used to make the spies more human is being used to build up the tension, which represents the **absolute best aspect** of this film.

Unfortunately, I can't say I enjoyed the movie to it's fullest. There were moments where **I couldn't absorb new information fast enough**. All the characters wear the same clothes, which makes it kinda hard to know who is who. This leads to scenes where you don't understand what just happened. A character/event flowchart would be a welcome companion while watching it.

From what I've been able to research, this is actually a prequel to the 2012 TV show "悬崖" (Cliff) by the same writer, Quan Yongxian. In an interview, he said that in 2015 he had written the script for this prequel as a 60-episode show. **If this had been a TV show – or even a book –, where things could flow in a more friendly pace, this would've been an absolute must-watch**.

**Overall, it's a very good movie, and I recommend anyone interested to watch it**. Even though you'll scratch your head sometimes and may wish to rewind a bit to understand what is happening, the movie is perfectly enjoyable without an aforementioned flowchart.

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