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The Children of Huang Shi (2008)

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User Rating: 7.0/10 (1,069 votes)
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Overview

Director:
Roger Spottiswoode
Writers:
Jane Hawksley (writer)
James MacManus (writer)
Release Date:
3 April 2008 (China) more view trailer
Genre:
Drama | War more
Plot:
About young British journalist, George Hogg, who with the assistance of a courageous Australian nurse, saves a group of orphaned children during the Japanese occupation of China in 1937. full summary | add synopsis
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'Hancock' beats 'Panda' to Aussie No.1 (From digitalspy. 8 July 2008, 5:28 AM, PDT)
The Children Of Huang Shi (From The AV Club. 22 May 2008, 2:04 PM, PDT)
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Riding with Company for Thousands of Miles more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Jonathan Rhys Meyers ... George Hogg

Radha Mitchell ... Lee Pearson

Yun-Fat Chow ... Chen Hansheng

Michelle Yeoh ... Mrs. Wang
Guang Li ... Shi-Kai
Lin Ji ... Horse Rider
Matt Walker ... Andy Fisher
Anastasia Kolpakova ... Duschka
Ping Su ... Eddie Wei
Imai Hideaki ... Japanese Officer
Sciichiro Hashimoto ... Urbane Japanese Officer
Shinichi Takashima ... Hostile Kempetai Officer
Xing Mang ... Young Communist
Ruixiang Zhu ... Japanese Officer II
Yuelong Fang ... Rou Ding
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Children of the Silk Road (Australia)
Escape from Huang Shi (Singapore: English title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for some disturbing and violent content.
Runtime:
114 min
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
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Trivia:
Marks the first official co-production between Australia and China. more

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8 out of 16 people found the following comment useful:-
Riding with Company for Thousands of Miles, 12 May 2008
Author: MacAindrais from Canada

Children of Hueng Shi (2008) **1/2

(Quick Review)

Caught this one a little while ago. I was a bit disappointed, though i wasn't really expecting too much I suppose to begin with. The story follows the true adventures of British journalist George Hogg during WWII in China, who witnessed atrocities at the hands of Imperial Japan. Hogg eventually ends up at a school, where he reluctantly, of course, becomes attached to the children. Hogg, played by Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, along with the help of an Austrailian Nurse (Mitchell) and a Chinese Communist (Yun-Fat) leads sixty children on a thousand mile journey across China's mountains to safety, away from invading Japanese forces.

The technical quality of the film-making is solid - as is to be expected from Spottiswoode. However, it also carries the usual Spottiswoode flaws - namely more expositional dialogue than you can shake a stick at and convenient contrivances throughout. I enjoyed Spottiswoode's previous film, the far superior Shake Hands with the Devil (which itself it not without his usual faults), but I just couldn't get into this one. The dialogue is too heavy handed and half of it is dedicated to delivering a history lesson. Spottiswoode's desire to inform is certainly admirable, and the story and the background history certainly are worthy of telling. Nevertheless, attempting to deliver both in depth is a recipe for failure. The acting is for the most part fine: Yun-Fat delivers a fine performance, as does Rhys-Meyers, who I think someday will likely deliver an amazing rendering of a psychopath (the eyes!). Overall, I can't quite recommend it, and my review may be slightly off as I don't remember it very well (which may actually justify my review). I wouldn't however tell you to avoid it. I'll probably rewatch it someday myself just to see how this review stacks up.

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