When the word âbattle,â or any other war-affiliated term, pops up in a movie title, youâre usually in for an action-packed, loud, at times cruel, but ever-grand spectacle: Dunkirk, Pearl Harbor, Hacksaw Ridge, Enemy at the Gates. Yet thereâs more to it than meets the eye.
Three prestigious directorsâChen Kaige, Hark Tsui and Dante Lamâare behind the 176-minute-long war epic The Battle at Lake Changjin, shot with the help of an unprecedented 70,000 extras and Chinaâs largest-ever production budget of $200 million, that follows the Chinese Peopleâs Volunteers (CPV) who joined the battle at Lake Changjin, or Chosin Reservoir, in the northeast of the Korean Peninsula during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea (1950-53).
With total revenue reaching 5.3 billion yuan ($830 million) as of October 26,âŚ
