The director of "Chinese Captain" tried his best

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’s best movie in years. Although it doesn’t say much, this story tells the story of a pilot miraculously landing a passenger plane after the windshield exploded. The best scene is in the air. The people on the ground are full of cheesy conversations. Finally, there are some nationalist shots. After shooting a series of lucrative but extremely cruel films, Hong Kong director Andrew Lau Wai-keung (Liu Wei-keung) returned to the plane crash film. "Captain" was one of the highest-grossing movies during China's National Day holiday earlier this month, when it contrasted with other patriotic films such as "My Motherland and Me" and "The Climber". This is also Liu Weiqiang's best film for many years, which explains his recent bad choice more than the characteristics of this movie. After experiencing "Impressive" movies such as "Vengeance of the Dragon", "Macao Fengyun III", "The Founding of an Army" and "Martial Arts Monsters", the law of average indicates that the director should rebound. Captain

The director of 'Chinese Captain' tried his best - Lujuba

​​is roughly based on the heroism of a pilot. He miraculously landed a passenger plane after part of the cockpit windshield exploded over the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau during the flight in May 2018. It feels a bit listless. Despite having the Chinese title of Captain of China, Liu wisely limited his nationalist blow to a short ending. Zhang Hanyu plays Liu Changjian, a pilot who flew bombers for the Chinese Air Force. On the day he was celebrating his little daughter’s birthday (how funny), Liu Zheng commanded a Sichuan Airlines flight from Chongqing in western China to Lhasa in Tibet. A fatal situation might be encountered on the way. When part of the windshield burst, his co-pilot (played by Ouhao) was almost sucked away by the cockpit.

The director of 'Chinese Captain' tried his best - Lujuba

For disaster movie fans, the aerial crisis scene is more attractive than the ground scene. It is not surprising that on the ground, every shot and dialogue content is tacky, clichéd, and drags out the effect. The director first showed the pain of almost all the crew, passengers, ground crew and air traffic control center personnel during the whole process, but it quickly became very tiring. The veteran captain with rich military experience plays the role of stoicism, while Yuan Quan's role as the on-board service manager is a surprise, keeping everyone safe and calm. Despite Lau's meaningless flirtation with some of his characters, his films have largely succeeded in portraying how the perfect flight crew can be the key to avoiding disaster.

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