The Rescue (2020 film)

The Rescue (紧急救援) is a 2020 Chinese action film directed by Dante Lam.[4] The film follows the personal and professional lives of members from the China Rescue & Salvage, which is under the Chinese Ministry of Transport. The film stars Eddie Peng, Wang Yanlin, Xin Zhilei, Lan Yingying, Wang Yutian, and Xu Yang. The film was initially scheduled to the released in China on 25 January 2020, but was delayed due to COVID-19 pandemic.[5] The Rescue is the third film in a series of films directed by Dante Lam that pays tribute to Chinese public personnel, including 2016's Operation Mekong (the police) and 2018's Operation Red Sea (the navy). The film has received financial and production backing and assistance from the Chinese Ministry of Transport.[6]

The Rescue
Promotional poster
Chinese紧急救援
Directed byDante Lam
Produced byCandy Leung
Written by
  • Maria Wong
  • Tan Yuli
  • Yaqing Zhi
Starring
Music byElliot Leung
CinematographyPeter Pau
Edited byChi-Hung Choi
Production
company
  • Bona Film Group
  • China Communications Press
  • China Modern Film And Television Development
  • Tencent Pictures
  • Autonavi YunMap Technology
  • Maoyan Weying Culture Media
  • Emperor Film Production Company Limited
Distributed byCMC Pictures
Release date
  • December 18, 2020 (2020-12-18) (China)
Running time
139 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin
Budget$90 million[1]
Box office$69.8 million[2][3]

Released on 18 December 2020, the film received positive reviews from critics but is projected to be a box office bomb, currently only grossing $69 million against a budget of $90 million.[7]

Cast

Release

The film was originally scheduled to be released on 25 January 2020 in both China and the United States, but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] It was later released on 18 December 2020.

Box office

The Rescue grossed $8.9 million in its first day of release. Chinese audiences gave the film 9.2/10 on Maoyan, 9/10 on Taopiaopiao, and 6.6/10 on Douban.[1] It went on to debut to $36.1 million, finishing first at the box office.[9] Variety wrote that the total was "far below projections and could mean the film will lose money."[7]

In the United States and Canada, the film had a limited release and ranked 25th in its opening weekend, grossing $9,674 from 65 theaters with an average of $148 per theater[10]

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 88% based on eight reviews, with an average rating of 6.4/10.[11]

References

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