IMDb6.5/10
Google Users78%
Director: Zhang Yimou•Genres: Action, Thriller, Spy
In the 1930s, during the Japanese occupation of Manchuria, a team of Chinese Communist agents returns to Harbin to carry out a secret mission codenamed 'Xuguang'. They must navigate a treacherous environment filled with spies and double agents, using their skills and wits to survive and complete their objective against overwhelming odds. The mission is fraught with danger, testing their loyalty, courage, and the very bonds of their team.
Cliff Walkers received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its intricate plot, stylish direction by Zhang Yimou, and strong performances from its cast. The film was lauded for its suspenseful spy thriller elements and its visual presentation, though some found the narrative occasionally convoluted. It was a significant box office success in China.
Praised for its complex espionage plot and suspenseful action sequences.
Zhang Yimou's directorial vision and the film's aesthetic appeal were highlighted.
The performances of the lead actors were noted for their intensity and depth.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's engaging plot and the tension maintained throughout the narrative. Many viewers commended the film's production value and the skillful execution of its spy thriller elements, contributing to a high approval rating.
Nominated for Best Film and Best Director at the 34th Golden Rooster Awards.
The film was shot on location in the frigid landscapes of Northeast China during winter, with the cast and crew enduring extreme sub-zero temperatures.
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