The Battle at Lake Changjin is a 2021 Chinese war movie that takes place during the Korean war.
The movie depicts the story of Chinese soldiers defeating American troops, despite great odds at the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir.
This is the most expensive film China has ever made, with a budget of 200 million dollars. The film's story was commissioned by the Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party and announced as part of the 100th Anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party.
The film has currently grossed over $1 billion at the box office, making it the highest-grossing film of 2021; the highest-grossing film in Chinese history; and the highest-grossing non-English film of all time.
A wumao simp posted a few clips a while back. That movie isnt even bollywood tier.
Parker Perez
They made the bugs on the poster look more human like
John Hughes
Yeah; I watched a pirated copy. It has a good message overall. Most of it is about the value of brotherhood, and how men should find honor in surviving hardships. The Chinese are shown eating frozen potatoes in the frozen mountains while the Americans enjoy a big thanksgiving dinner back at base.
Julian White
>social credit score will be damaged if you don't go watch at least once Gee, ya don't say
Elijah Lewis
>The movie depicts the story of Chinese soldiers defeating American troops, despite great odds at the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir Great odds 10:chinks for 1 american
Hudson Green
>Chinese war movie becomes the highest-grossing film of 2021 No one cares about your shitty movie, chang.
I read most of the Wiki article about the battle, not the movie. Imagine 30 degrees below zero and your buddies being frozen into a solid form out on guard duty, but looking like they are doing a fantastic job of keeping an eye down-range. Americans suffered too much to free the Kimshi eaters.
Imagine having to cling to some minor battle victory in a war that you got absolutely fucked up the ass in
Juan Mitchell
I'll take movies like this over Marvel soi propaganda anytime, Hero 2002 is one of my favorites of Chinese cinema
Christian Murphy
>The Battle at Lake Changjin is a 2021 Chinese war movie that takes place during the Korean war. > [...] Chinese war movie that takes place during the Korean war. > [...] takes place during the Korean war. > [...] Korean War Interesting. See image.
That "Korean War" the commies in Beijing are praising, was a war fought *against* the United Nations! Again, see image. The Korean War ---> China/USSR vs. The United Nations (UN)
And what is the world today? Beijing - Moscow - Tehran Axis. Not much has changed.
As a "Leaf", will not *ever* forget the sacrifice fellow citizens made fighting and dying against the communist scum that *still* have their ideology in this world. They were brave, courageous warriors fighting to rid the world of COMMUNISM and defending liberal democracy!
Come on folks! *** DO NOT FALL FOR CHICOM PROPAGANDA! *** ... Heck, there was some fantastic "Western Propaganda" made in the '90s. Whatever happened to those motion pictures?
Perhaps Hollywood should, "grow some balls" and make a Korean War movie of their own: A Korean War movie that has China fighting --- The United Nations (UN). Again, see image.
~3,000,000 Chinese soldiers fought against The United Nations in Korea! Do not forget!!!
... Come to think of it, cannot recall Hollywood ever making a "Korean War" movie. Perhaps that's something Mel Gibson can create? Mel Gibson's created some fairly entertaining "Western propaganda" movies (just calling them what they are, don't care, personally enjoy them.) If such a Korean War movie were created today, which actor would play MacArthur? Heh. Frankly, that would be really cool: A Korean War movie made in USA with China/USSR vs The UN (which was exactly what the war was historically!). ( Image reference :en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War )
Chink war movie the only experience of war they have is on movie set
Luis Barnes
>korean war >odds against the chinese Nuking Beijing can not come soon enough.
Eli Lopez
>The Korean War ---> China/USSR vs. The United Nations (UN) Another image.
Look at those two sides. It was: China/USSR vs. Everyone else (United Nations)! ... Again, kind of like today.
These are the countries that fought against the Chicom/USSR commies in Korea: - Korea - USA - UK - Canada - Turkey - Australia - Philippines - New Zealand - Thailand - Ethiopia - Greece - France - Colombia - Belgium - South Africa - Netherlands - India - Sweden - Japan - Norway - Denmark - Italy - Luxembourg (Again, see image. Reference: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War )
That "wall of text" was deliberate because The Korean War is often referred to as, "The Forgotten War," and it's a war that folks should not forget about because so many from all over the world fought and died over there!
Pozzed Hollywood should fear the China movie industry >can cheaply staff large scenes >manufacture sets with ease >commie shit (will appeal to liberals) >more traditional values (will appeal to everyone else)
Basically it has the advantages of what Hollywood used to have over the rest of the world 60-80 years ago, you know, when we had manufacturing here.
I bet the safety laws, work regulations are super lax.
Hollyweird is going to get BTFO by what they helped enable, China.
Daniel Parker
My favourite part is when the maniac of McArthur watches his bloodbath, you can see how evily possesed the americans are, truly a great movie.
dude, china won that war, their goal was to secure the existence of north korea that was avbout to capitulate at the moment the chinks entered the war, mao achieved to push back the americans from almost the chinese nk border to the actual nk-sk border, it was unironically a chinese victory