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The Rescue

Original title: Jin ji jiu yuan
  • 2020
  • 15
  • 2h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.1K
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The Rescue (2020)
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A rescue unit within the Chinese Coast Guard are forced to overcome their personal differences to resolve a crisis.A rescue unit within the Chinese Coast Guard are forced to overcome their personal differences to resolve a crisis.A rescue unit within the Chinese Coast Guard are forced to overcome their personal differences to resolve a crisis.

  • Director
    • Dante Lam
  • Writers
    • Maria Wong
    • Tan Yuli
    • Yaqing Zhi
  • Stars
    • Eddie Peng
    • Yanlin Wang
    • Zhilei Xin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dante Lam
    • Writers
      • Maria Wong
      • Tan Yuli
      • Yaqing Zhi
    • Stars
      • Eddie Peng
      • Yanlin Wang
      • Zhilei Xin
    • 17User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Eddie Peng
    Eddie Peng
    • Gao Qian
    Yanlin Wang
    • Zhao Cheng
    Zhilei Xin
    Zhilei Xin
    • Fang Yuling
    Lyric Lan
    Lyric Lan
    • Wen Shan
    Yutian Wang
    • An Peng
    Yang Xu
    Yang Xu
    • Bai Yang
    Carlos Chan
    Carlos Chan
    • Lin Weiquan
    Mincheng Li
    • Liu Bin
    Dale Song
    • Xi Zao
    Guoqiang Zhang
    • Pan Zhengjun
    Xiaodong Guo
    Xiaodong Guo
    • Ding Yi
    Daxun Wei
    Daxun Wei
    • Huo Da
    Liu Yichun
    • Tang Min
    Zhang Jingyi
    • Cong Cong
    Xinrui Li
    Xinrui Li
    Andrew Lien
    Andrew Lien
      Sammy Cantu
      Sammy Cantu
      • Boat Rescuer
      Jimmy Chang
      • Rescue Boat Driver
      • Director
        • Dante Lam
      • Writers
        • Maria Wong
        • Tan Yuli
        • Yaqing Zhi
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      7daisukereds

      Entertaining, impressive and immersive.. but a bit long at 2 hours 13 minutes

      Seeing reviews giving this movie a 6 or lower is sad. I feel it's a 7 minimum, and a lower score would be a disservice to everyone that worked in it and the amount of effort put into crafting the end result. Is it because it's a "state-sanctioned" movie? Because China wanted to make the people that rescue others for a living in their country look good?

      Anyway.. It is visually impressive (stunts, action, locations, camera-work, etc.). It's a very technical movie, and it teaches you a bit about the REAL world of rescue teams that are ignored by many (the discipline, preparation, actions, you name it). It's tense, well acted (the lead portrays a character that would make you respect anyone), sound editing is great (music choices, or lack of sound at certain times) and editing in general. It is perfectly crafted to be an immersive movie. I'm not used to movie-structures that aren't particularly conventional.. but these are the kind I enjoy the most, the ones I don't know what to expect.

      Still, it is a bit charged with drama, but it's tasteful and doesn't undermine the plot. CGI is noticeable at some points (never ugly), but on the other hand, it helps in most scenes.

      Personally, I really enjoyed it. At times, I forgot I was watching a movie, which is more than I can ask for.

      If you are interested, give it a shot and don't be deterred by the low score and other reviews!! Expect realism and humanity, but more importantly, don't forget it was written by someone with an objective in mind.
      9Top_Dawg_Critic

      Melodramatics aside, this is an action packed blockbuster that will not disappoint.

      Dante Lam is imo one of the top five action directors in the world. In this film, he is perfection. It will blow your mind how he creates these explosive scenes as if you were right there, flinching amidst the action. That final rescue scene, visually, has to be the best I have ever seen. I feel slow-mo shots are for amateurs and so 1980's, but here they worked impeccably, and made that final rescue scene, one I will forever have etched in my mind. Simply perfection, stunning and explosive. Wow, Lam nailed it, and the entire rest of this film.

      Then add the insanely amazing cinematography, stunning special and visual effects, and this is better than most A-list big budget Hollywood blockbusters. Everything from the training and rescues, makes firefighter training seem like a walk in the park. Casting was excellent, and the score and soundtrack top notch.

      My only issue was the excessive melodramatics and the "parent and child" subplot. I didn't mind the romance part, but even with the excellent pacing, the 139 min runtime would have been more enjoyable, and less of an unnecessary emotional roller-coaster, without that subplot, and thus shaved at least 20-30 minutes, leaving us with more action than we can handle. The witty and sharp humor was good, but cheesy in this type of film, especially when it came from kids. I guess this is what happens when you have 3 writers collaborating - Wrong Size Man... errrm, darn auto-correct... I meant Wong Sze Man, Tan Yuli and Yaqing Zhi.

      Nevertheless, today I learned to respect the search and rescue teams, who have been trained better than Navy Seals (obviously minus the combat training), and thoroughly enjoyed this gem by Lam. It's a well deserved 9/10 from me.
      6xiaohei-80112

      Too exaggerating action pack

      Fake Cgi from Far scene but better when up close.Parenting and Rescue moment still watchable.I nearly fall off from my chair while Eddie Peng still can survive under such fatal condition and his own motivation ps. Writer must be living in his own fantastic World.i thought I watch a super heroes movie.
      moviexclusive

      As spectacular a disaster movie as you would expect from Dante Lam, 'The Rescue' unfortunately lacks compelling drama to complement what it packs in tense acti

      If you've seen 'Operation Red Sea' and 'Operation Mekong', you'd agree that Dante Lam is one of the best, if not the best, directors in contemporary action cinema. No other Chinese filmmaker has accomplished the same gritty realism and pulse-pounding exhilaration as he had done in both of these preceding movies, and it is not surprising you'd hold the same expectation with 'The Rescue'.

      In terms of action, Lam doesn't disappoint. The opening sequence alone sees an elite emergency rescue unit of the Chinese Coast Guard aim to rescue two persons trapped atop a burning offshore oil rig on the brink of collapse, and it takes bravado for a movie to open with a sequence as spectacular as this. From the point that the fearless Captain Gao Qing (Eddie Peng) unhooks himself from the cable he is dangling off the side of a helicopter to land atop the rig, to the point that the helicopter has to make some evasive mid-air manoeuvres to dodge the wildly swinging cranes as the rig crumbles, and finally to the successful airlift evacuation, you'll be transfixed by the sheer harrowingness of that introduction.

      Within the next two-and-a-half hours, you'd be indulged with three more of such gripping set-pieces - including one where the unit has to save the driver of a vehicle transporter trapped within amidst a fast-moving river, and another where they are called to rescue passengers on board a flight which has crashed into the open ocean. Each is a race against time, but more importantly, Lam's absolute resolve for authenticity ensures that you'll feel the trepidation and thrill of every single moment. The finale is expectedly the most elaborate of them all, set within an LNG carrier out at sea that is on fire and at risk of exploding anytime. Like we said, Lam, who also choreographed the action, delivers the spectacle as stunningly as you can imagine.

      And yet, measured against his last two films, 'The Rescue' undeniably pales in comparison. Whereas both Operations had the benefit of being singularly mission-driven, the overall narrative here is less focused and ultimately rather distracted, with Lam striving to wrap the four action high-water marks around the personal lives of the heroic men and women of the rescue unit. In actual fact, most of it is centred on Gao Qing, a single parent whose professional calling means that he is unable to be as present and attentive for his precocious young son Congcong (Zhang Jingyi) as he would like to. The newly wed Zhao Cheng (Wang Yanlin) also gets some screen time, although you'll soon realise that is more expedient than anything.

      Indeed, despite some assist from veteran Hong Kong screenwriter Lawrence Cheng, Lam's scripting has obvious storytelling flaws. Not only are there a couple of throwaway scenes involving Congcong and his newfound four-eyed curly-haired friend in school, there is also an all-too indulgent subplot dedicated to the budding romance between Gao Qing and the new female pilot Fang Yulin (Xin Zhilei), whom Congcong is enamoured with and urges his father to marry. Most egregiously, there is a shamelessly manipulative (though effectively heart-tugging) turn in the last hour which sees Congcong undergo an emergency operation to remove a tumour in his brain just as his father has to answer the call of duty.

      That these episodes turn out less cringey than they could very well be is thanks to Peng's unaffected charisma, bonding effortlessly with an irresistibly adorable Zhang as well as sharing some lovely chemistry with the coy Xin. This is Peng's fourth collaboration with Lam, and he anchors the film through and through, not just by how he singlehandedly performs each and every one of the film's most dangerous stunts, but also by injecting just the right extent of masculinity into the role. Likeable though Peng may be, it is equally true that the movie would have benefitted spending more time on the other characters, who end up being wallflowers even though they are part of the same team as Gao Qing.

      Had Lam delegated the screenwriting and focused simply on directing, 'The Rescue' could probably have been a much tighter and more compelling motion picture. Each one of the rescue missions is a breath-taking spectacle in its own right, choreographed and executed with precision, confidence and flair to get your heart pounding. Yet the rest is underwhelming, choosing to amplify humour, romance and melodrama, instead of genuine drama from the inherent conflict between these rescuers' personal and professional responsibilities. Yes, we had indeed expected more after two highly accomplished Operations; be that as it may, let it be known too that this tale of, and tribute to, heroism is tense, affecting and riveting where you demand it to be.
      random-70778

      Chinese government funded, badly done CGI, jingoistic insipidness

      Anyone claiming to have sat through this cringeworthy moment after cringeworthy moment junk without rolling their eyes endlessly must be reviewing the wrong film. I mean this is the most trope filled junk I have seen in a while.

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      • Release date
        • December 18, 2020 (United Kingdom)
      • Countries of origin
        • China
        • Hong Kong
      • Official site
        • Official site (Japan)
      • Language
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • The Rescue: Equipo de Rescate
      • Production companies
        • China Modern Film and Television Development
        • Film Fireworks
        • Mokexing Film
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      • Budget
        • $86,500,000 (estimated)
      • Gross US & Canada
        • $18,797
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $9,674
        • Dec 20, 2020
      • Gross worldwide
        • $64,237,554
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      • Runtime
        • 2h 19m(139 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Atmos
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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