
Dongji Rescue, co-directed by Zhenxiang Fei and Guan Hu, gives a blockbuster twist to the extraordinary World War II story of how Chinese fishers heroically rescued 384 British prisoners of war. With a production budget of $80 million and breathtaking scenes captured with IMAX cameras, this epic tale offers both spectacle and controversy.
The Legend Behind ‘Dongji Rescue’
The film recounts the sinking of the Lisbon Maru, a Japanese cargo liner carrying British PoWs, bombed during World War II. Stranded at sea, these men found an unlikely salvation thanks to the bravery of Chinese fishers who risked everything to save them. Shot on the picturesque Dongji Island, the movie captures the tension and beauty of this historical moment.
Gripping Cinematics and Action
From the film’s opening shot, viewers are transported to the windswept Dongji Island, under Japanese occupation. Zhu Yilong and Wu Lei star as two orphaned brothers, Abi and Adang, known for their near superhuman physicality. Their agility is showcased in stunning action sequences as they navigate mountainous terrain and treacherous waters. When Adang stumbles upon a British PoW adrift at sea, chaos ensues as the Japanese tighten their grip, leading to the legendary rescue mission.
Powerful Yet Flawed Storytelling
While the film is visually captivating, its simplification of history into a single ‘heroic figure’ narrative lessens the collective spirit of the event. Zhu Yilong is magnetic as the conflicted savior, but the film misses an opportunity to fully explore the compassion and unity of the Chinese fishers. Additionally, graphic depictions of Japanese atrocities, intended to evoke emotion, at times overshadow the film’s central message.
A Cinematic Masterpiece with a Simplistic Script
Technically, Dongji Rescue delivers. The final sequences, which showcase the fearless bravery of the fishers, are breathtaking and worth the ticket price. However, the lack of a nuanced script turns a profound historical event into a somewhat unmoored epic. Nonetheless, the movie still resonates as a tribute to the unyielding human spirit.
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Where to Watch
Dongji Rescue is now available in UK and Irish cinemas since 22 August. Don’t miss this visually stunning reimagining of a forgotten WWII story.