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Movie Name : |
Air Strike
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Cinema Type : |
Hollywood
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Release Date : |
02-Nov-2018( 6 years, 5 days ago)
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Directed By : |
Xiao Feng |
Production House : |
Jian-Xiang Shi,Buting Yang |
Genre : |
Action |
Lead Role : |
Ye Liu, Bruce Willis, Seung-heon Song
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Rating:2.5/5
Feng's ambitious Chinese American collaboration, Air Strike a.k.a The Bombing was the most expensive Chinese film under production three years ago - then the financial scam that stung Fan Bingbing happened and the Chinese associated with this film too got scorched by fast-flying accusations. With production issues and financial irregularities dogging it the film took nearly three years to hit the screens. The result though is pretty much inconsistent - that too despite having Mel Gibson and legendary cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond ( Deer Hunter ) listed as consultants and Bruce Willis, Adrien Brody and a top line of Chinese stars in commanding roles.
The film has three intertwining jumbled-up plotlines that basically highlight events taking place in 1939 during the Second Sino-Japanese War, where Japan launched near-constant bombing raids(268 between 1938 and 1943) decimating Chongqing. The laudable intent here was to showcase Chinese resilience and fortitude during World War II when five different Chinese people fought their way through Japanese Air Force attacks to protect an important military machine in Chongqing, 1940. U.S Air Force commander Jack Johnson (Bruce Willis) trains Chinese pilots Lei Tao (Nicholas Tse), An Minxun (Song Seung-heon), Cheng Ting (William Chan) to fend off Japanese air raids; civilians in Chongqing endure the insecurities of living under constant threat; and former pilot Xue Gangtou (Liu Ye) is tasked with taking a truck carrying precious and mysterious crates to a military base. There are several sub-plots attached to these main themes but they are neither well defined in presentation nor do they play out in any coherent manner.