

Railroad Tigers

A railroad worker in China in 1941 leads a team of freedom fighters against the Japanese in order to get food for the poor.
A railroad worker in China in 1941 leads a team of freedom fighters against the Japanese in order to get food for the poor.
A weird mix of slapstick and more serious notes that didn't go all too well with me, some shoddy editing in places, some CGI that could've needed a few Yuan more in the budget and parts of the soundtrack that sounded like they were recorded in a bathtub.
But overall probably not the worst chinese movie in recent times, enjoyable if you don't expect some Jackie Chan masterpiece of which there are pretty much non these days.
It is a visually interesting movie with a great cast, however the plot is dragged endlessly into silly conflict, to the point it becomes hard to stay focused. The comedy routines are alright though, I really do not think they were the worst part.
I found it awful, not a glimpse of comedy, action and coherent story. Avoid it at all costs
The movie was alright. I thought it was going to be more of a drama, but it had quite a bit of exciting action. Better than I expected.
I watched the English dubbed version. In the film, there's supposed to a language barrier between the Chinese and Japanese characters, but it's all dubbed into English, which was confusing.
A weird mix of slapstick and more serious notes that didn't go all too well with me, some shoddy editing in places, some CGI that could've needed a few Yuan more in the budget and parts of the soundtrack that sounded like they were recorded in a bathtub.
But overall probably not the worst chinese movie in recent times, enjoyable if you don't expect some Jackie Chan masterpiece of which there are pretty much non these days.