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The Eight Hundred [Blu-ray]
From the highly acclaimed director of Mr. Six, Guan Hu, and producer Edward Cheng (Terminator: Dark Fate), comes the incredible true story of the outnumbered and under-equipped Chinese soldiers heroically defending the Sihang Warehouse from 20,000 members of the formidable Imperial Japanese Army during the bloody Battle of Shanghai. "Currently sitting as the second-highest- grossing film around the world in 2020… The Eight Hundred is filmmaking on the grandest scale" (Ian Freer, Empire Magazine) and "a colossal work [that] plunges audiences into both the intimacy and magnitude of brutal war spectacle…" (Maggie Lee, Variety).
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The Eight Hundred [Blu-ray]
From the highly acclaimed director of Mr. Six, Guan Hu, and producer Edward Cheng (Terminator: Dark Fate), comes the incredible true story of the outnumbered and under-equipped Chinese soldiers heroically defending the Sihang Warehouse from 20,000 members of the formidable Imperial Japanese Army during the bloody Battle of Shanghai. "Currently sitting as the second-highest- grossing film around the world in 2020… The Eight Hundred is filmmaking on the grandest scale" (Ian Freer, Empire Magazine) and "a colossal work [that] plunges audiences into both the intimacy and magnitude of brutal war spectacle…" (Maggie Lee, Variety).
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From the highly acclaimed director of Mr. Six, Guan Hu, and producer Edward Cheng (Terminator: Dark Fate), comes the incredible true story of the outnumbered and under-equipped Chinese soldiers heroically defending the Sihang Warehouse from 20,000 members of the formidable Imperial Japanese Army during the bloody Battle of Shanghai. "Currently sitting as the second-highest- grossing film around the world in 2020… The Eight Hundred is filmmaking on the grandest scale" (Ian Freer, Empire Magazine) and "a colossal work [that] plunges audiences into both the intimacy and magnitude of brutal war spectacle…" (Maggie Lee, Variety).












