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Roar! The Yellow River
The "Gang of Four" wants to stop a troup from performing the "Yellow River Cantata".
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Plot Summary
During the Sino-Japanese War, a group of Chinese soldiers, led by a determined captain, are tasked with transporting a vital document across enemy lines. They face constant pursuit by Japanese forces and treacherous terrain along the Yellow River. Along the way, they encounter a resourceful young woman who aids them in their perilous journey, demonstrating courage and resilience against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
King Hu's "Roar! The Yellow River" is a visually striking and action-packed war film that, while less renowned than some of his earlier martial arts epics, is still appreciated for its grand scale and thematic depth. It received a generally positive reception for its direction and action sequences, though some critics noted its pacing could be uneven at times. Audience reception has been more muted over the years, often seen as a solid, if not iconic, entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its epic scope and well-choreographed action sequences.
Admired for its depiction of wartime heroism and perseverance.
Some viewers found the narrative less compelling compared to other films by the director.
Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce for this film, with limited data available to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Taiwan, featuring impressive landscape cinematography that highlights the dramatic settings of the Yellow River region.
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