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The Resistance (2011)

The Resistance (2011)
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An American reporter arrives in China to investigate the Nanking Massacre amidst rumors that a mysterious assassin is methodically working his way up through the murderous Japanese soldiers on a mission to eliminate a top general. The year is 1937. As the growing unrest in Europe makes headlines across the globe, the Japanese invade China, killing over 300,000 civilians in a brutal act of genocide. Meanwhile, in Beijing, citizens whisper of a lone avenger who is single-handedly decimating the invading army. When an American newsman shows up in China seeking the truth behind all of the bloodshed, his shocking discovery threatens to have devastating repercussions. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Peng Zhang Li
Format(s):
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Synopsis of The Resistance

An American reporter arrives in China to investigate the Nanking Massacre amidst rumors that a mysterious assassin is methodically working his way up through the murderous Japanese soldiers on a mission to eliminate a top general. The year is 1937. As the growing unrest in Europe makes headlines across the globe, the Japanese invade China, killing over 300,000 civilians in a brutal act of genocide. Meanwhile, in Beijing, citizens whisper of a lone avenger who is single-handedly decimating the invading army. When an American newsman shows up in China seeking the truth behind all of the bloodshed, his shocking discovery threatens to have devastating repercussions. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins
Director(s):
Peng Zhang Li
Writer(s):
Peng Zhang Li
Producer(s):
Mahong JingJianshu Zhang
Categories:
Drama
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    Gary W.

    Having seen many Chinese movies, I had great expectations for this one. It is terrible. The two people playing Nazi officers are laughable, but this isn't a comedy. I suggest you don't rent this, but if you do, please leave your comments.

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