Crossing the Yalu River

7.0
20212h 34m

"Crossing the Yalu River" is a monumental war epic that offers a comprehensive and visually stunning portrayal of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army's involvement in the Korean War. Directed by Dong Yachun, the film is a tribute to the heroes and veterans who fought with unwavering courage and sacrifice.

Cast

Photo of Ding Yongdai

Ding Yongdai

DeHuai Peng

Photo of Sun Weimin

Sun Weimin

EnLai Zhou

Photo of Wang Zhifei

Wang Zhifei

RongZhen Nie

Photo of Liu Zhibing

Liu Zhibing

Hua Deng

Photo of Yao Gang

Yao Gang

XueZhi Hong

Photo of Wang Ting

Wang Ting

XianChu Han

Photo of Wang Tonghui

Wang Tonghui

Fang Xie

Photo of Liu Xu

Liu Xu

Rudi Zhao

Photo of Zhao Bo

Zhao Bo

Xingchu Liang

Photo of Wang Jiusheng

Wang Jiusheng

Fengan Yang

Photo of Zhang Duo

Zhang Duo

Tianen Fan

Photo of Lou Yujian

Lou Yujian

Yongming Li

Photo of Kaixiang Huang

Kaixiang Huang

Gensi Yang

Photo of Han Dong

Han Dong

Rui Zheng

Photo of Zhang Feng

Zhang Feng

Jiguang Huang

Photo of Tang Guoqiang

Tang Guoqiang

ZeDong Mao

Photo of He Zhengjun

He Zhengjun

Geng Chen

Photo of Li Jian

Li Jian

Chengbi Fu

Photo of Zuo Baixue

Zuo Baixue

Zesheng Zeng

Reviews

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7/10

"Crossing the Yalu River" is a visually stunning war epic that offers a comprehensive portrayal of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army's involvement in the Korean War. The film's commitment to historical accuracy is commendable, with director Dong Yachun and his team meticulously recreating the battlefields and historical settings. The sweeping landscapes and intense battle scenes are captured with such vividness that they transport the audience back to the 1950s. However, the film's portrayal of foreign characters is marred by poor acting and awkward dialogue. The foreign actors, particularly those portraying American soldiers, struggle with the terribly written English script, which detracts from the overall authenticity.

The film operates on multiple levels, providing a well-rounded narrative that balances historical context, strategic decisions, and intense battlefield action. The use of beautiful graphics to illustrate troop movements and strategic decisions adds an educational layer, making it easier for viewers to understand the complexities of the war. However, some critics argue that the film could have delved deeper into the human factor and the experiences of individual soldiers. The film's propaganda elements are also noticeable, glorifying the heroism and sacrifice of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army while emphasising their unity and determination.

Despite its shortcomings, "Crossing the Yalu River" stands as a testament to the courage and sacrifice of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army. Its breathtaking cinematography and commitment to historical accuracy make it a must-watch for anyone interested in this period of history. While the film's portrayal of foreign characters and occasional propaganda elements may be off-putting to some, in a Chinese film they are an integral part of its message.

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