词条 | The Opium War (film) |
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|name = The Opium War |image = The_Opium_War_Poster.jpg |alt = |caption = Japanese film poster | film name = {{Film name|traditional = 鴉片戰爭 |simplified = 鸦片战争 |pinyin = Yāpiàn Zhànzhēng}} |director = Xie Jin |producer = Chen Zhigu |writer = Zhu Sujin Ni Zhen Zong Fuxian Mai Tianshu |starring = Bao Guo'an Lin Liankun Sihung Lung Bob Peck Simon Williams Shao Hsin Su Min |music = Jin Fuzai Huang Hanqi |cinematography = Hou Yong Shang Yong |editing = David Wu Qian Lili Zhang Longgen |studio = Emei Film Studio Xie Jin / Heng Tong Film & TV Co. |distributor = Golden Harvest Mandarin Films (International) Co. Ltd. |released = {{film date|1997}} |runtime = 150 minutes |country = China |language = Mandarin English |budget = |gross = }} The Opium War (鸦片战争) is a 1997 Chinese historical epic film directed by Xie Jin. The winner of the 1997 Golden Rooster and 1998 Hundred Flowers Awards for Best Picture, the film was screened in several international film festivals, notably Cannes and Montreal. The film tells the story of the First Opium War of 1839–1842, which was fought between the Qing Empire of China and the British Empire, from the perspectives of key figures such as the Chinese viceroy Lin Zexu and the British naval diplomat Charles Elliot. Unlike many of its contemporaries, The Opium War was strongly supported by the state apparatus.[1] Despite its clear political message, many Western commentators found the treatment of the historical events to be generally even-handed.[2] At the time of its release, The Opium War, with a budget of $15 million (USD), was the most expensive film produced in China.[3] It was released to coincide with the Hong Kong handover ceremony in July 1997. Cast{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
ProductionThe film was shot in the Hengdian World Studios in Zhejiang province, a common filming site for historical films which has been dubbed "Chinawood." In order to recreate the streets of 19th-century Guangzhou, nearly 120 construction teams from surrounding villages were assembled.[4] In contrast, nearly all post-production took place in Japan.[5] ReceptionDespite its clear political background (and its release on the eve of the return of Hong Kong to China), the film was generally well received by Western critics as a workable example of the big-budget historical film. Variety, in one review, begins with the fact that despite the film's "unashamedly political message," The Opium War was nevertheless "comparatively even-handed," while the film itself had excellent production values.[5] The Guardian recognised that the film, despite its official backing, "was relatively nuanced," and praised the performance of Bob Peck as the venal opium trader Denton.[6] The film's domestic release was also positive, with The Opium War eventually winning the Golden Rooster for Best Film. References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.filmfestivals.com/mtreal97/mnew21.htm|title=Xie Jin Speaks Out|publisher=Filmfestivals.com|accessdate=2007-12-11}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117432659.html?categoryid=31&cs=1|author=Elley, Derek|title= The Opium War| publisher=Variety|date=1997-06-08|accessdate=2007-12-12}} {{cite web|url=http://tsquare.tv/film/Guardian01.html|title=China's Epic Exorcism|author=Higgins, Andrew|publisher=The Guardian|date=1997-06-12|accessdate=2007-12-12}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.asiaweek.com/asiaweek/97/0627/feat2.html|author=Gee, Alison Dakota|publisher=AsiaWeek|title=Xie's Epic Victory, A historical spectacle surprises the cynics|date=1997-06-27|accessdate=2007-12-11}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.chinatoday.com.cn/English/e2007/e200705/p58.htm|publisher=China Today|author=Zhang Wenting|title=Xu Wenrong and His "Chinawood"|accessdate=2007-12-13}} 5. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117432659.html?categoryid=31&cs=1|author=Elley, Derek|title= The Opium War| publisher=Variety|date=1997-06-08|accessdate=2007-12-12}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://tsquare.tv/film/Guardian01.html|title=China's Epic Exorcism|author=Higgins, Andrew|publisher=The Guardian|date=1997-06-12|accessdate=2007-12-12}} External links
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