Dead To Rights: A Chinese Film’s Moral Reckoning
Explore “Dead To Rights,” a Chinese cinematic landmark that confronts the 1937 Nanjing Massacre through one postman’s lens of moral courage.
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Explore “Dead To Rights,” a Chinese cinematic landmark that confronts the 1937 Nanjing Massacre through one postman’s lens of moral courage.
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Chinese film Dead to Rights leads global box office with 1.7B Yuan haul, earning an 8.6 Douban rating and critical praise for its powerful storytelling.
Shen Ao’s ‘Dead To Rights’ has stormed the Chinese mainland box office, topping 1B yuan in eight days with over 30M admissions and an 8.6 Douban rating.
Set against the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, “Dead to Rights” tops the summer box office with over 814 million yuan, and gears up for a global rollout.
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