Batman To Save Chinese Refugees in Nanjing Heroes

Elizabeth Grunewald

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Batman To Save Chinese Refugees in Nanjing Heroes

Christian Bale has signed on to star in Nanjing Heroes, Zhang Yimou's film about the Nanjing Massacre.

Zhang Yimou is well known as the director of the spectacular Opening Ceremonies to the 2008 Beijing Olympics, but he's more prominently a film director, with such movies as Hero and House of Flying Daggers under his belt. He recently held a press conference announcing production on his newest film Nanjing Heroes, and that Christian Bale will star.

Nanjing Heroes is the most recent in a string of Chinese films about the Nanjing Massacre, which occurred during the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937 and consisted of Japanese troops killing Chinese citizens. Most of these recent films have included the character of John Rabe, a German businessman responsible for saving hundred of Chinese lives. Bale will play an American priest with a similar mission.

In his press conference, Zhang responded to questions as to whether Bale's casting was a move to up the profile of the Chinese film, saying, "It's the overall strategy for Chinese cinema to approach the world and broaden its influence but casting Bale was a coincidence because the script happened to have an English-speaking part in the lead." The Hollywood Reporter notes not only will the film be borrowing Batman, but, "Zhang's film will pull in the Hollywood effects team behind Saving Private Ryan and The Dark Knight."

Shooting on Nanjing Heroes is set to begin January 10.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/christian-bale-star-zhang-yimou-64417?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+thr%2Ffilm+%28The+Hollywood+Reporter+-+Movies%29]

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F-I-D-O

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OK, I thought it would actually be BATMAN saving refugees, not the actor in the film.
However, the idea for this film looks interesting. I hope it works out well...
[sub]But still, why couldn't it have been Batman saving the people? Why[/sub]
And how is casting one of the most well-known actors (currently, due to the success of the Batman films) a coincidence? That's like saying "Oh we didn't mean to cast Robert Downy Jr. in Due Date, it just happened."
 

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I await the Japanese government complaining about this and then banning it. Some officials deny the Nanjing Massacre even happened, others say it was nowhere near the scale that the Chinese claim (my personal favourite was an official who claimed that a picture of a ton of headless corpses floating down a river were 'just logs').
 

SimuLord

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I was just about to ask if the Japanese were still treating this incident the way Ahmadinejad treats the Holocaust, but Blind Sight answered this for me. Thanks, man.
 

The Wykydtron

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Best title for a thread ever, can't they just 404 this article for a while so the fantasy can live on a while longer
 

Falseprophet

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Elizabeth Grunewald said:
Most of these recent films have included the character of John Rabe, a German businessman responsible for saving hundred of Chinese lives. Bale will play an American priest with a similar mission.
That should be "hundreds of thousands of Chinese lives" (historical estimates are about 200,000-250,000). But I suppose they couldn't make a film with a heroic Nazi businessman.

Oh, wait...

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EDIT: Though after doing some more research on this, if they wanted to focus on an American character, why not pick Dr. Robert O. Wilson [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_O._Wilson]? He was as instrumental as Rabe was, and has the benefit of actually existing.
 

Staskala

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Blind Sight said:
I await the Japanese government complaining about this and then banning it. Some officials deny the Nanjing Massacre even happened, others say it was nowhere near the scale that the Chinese claim (my personal favourite was an official who claimed that a picture of a ton of headless corpses floating down a river were 'just logs').
The government? They don't even have to act.
Last year the film "John Rabe" came out and noone in Japan wanted to distribute it.
To be more precise, Japanese movie companies didn't even look at it.
 

mireko

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Nanjing Heroes?

I eagerly expect the obligatory tie-in game to feature plastic dismembered limb peripherals.
 

Locko96

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This should be interesting. Bale has had some good performances recently like The Fighter. Although everything pales in comparison to the awesome might of Marky Mark Wahlberg.
 

tkioz

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Did anyone else go "huh?" when they read Nanjing Massacre? I know I did, it took me a few moments to realise the article was referring to Rape of Nanking, one of the more overlooked, and most horrible events of the second world war.

It should be interesting to see the reaction from Japan at this film, given their tendency to historical revisionism and painting themselves as the victims of the war.
 

ckam

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I'd like to see a movie about the My Lai Massacre or the Armenian Genocide.
 

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CkretAznMan said:
I'd like to see a movie about the My Lai Massacre or the Armenian Genocide.
Me too. Especially the Armenian Genocide, since I have (or had, they're mostly dead of old age) family members who lived through it.

As far as the article goes, I think it's somewhat misleading just to list Zhang Yimou's recent martial arts films (which weren't even released uncut in the US. That's right, only 3/4 of Hero got that Oscar. The subtitles were really dumbed down, too.) and not any of his other works. I'd say that Not One Less and Red Sorghum are probably far more applicable in this instance.
 

HellspawnCandy

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This movie is probably going to be intense, wonder why they wanted Christian Bale.....he doesn't really seem like a priestly savior they need Liam Neeson instead.