MPAA (PG-13) Fr. Dennis (3 1/2 Stars)
IMDb listing
South China Morning Post (J. Marsh) review
Hollywood Reporter (C. Tsui) review
On Winds of Eagles [2016] (directed by Stephen Shin and Michael Parker, screenplay written by Rubby Xu, Christopher Chan, Stephen Shin and Michael Parker) is a largely Chinese financed, Christian based film on the final years of Eric Liddell [wikip] [IMDb] (played in the film by Joseph Fiennes) previously immortalized in Chariots of Fire [1981] as the Scottish Presbyterian athlete who had foregone a near certain gold medal at the 1924 Paris Olympic Games rather than run on a Sunday. (His witness / sacrifice in this matter would seem all but _incomprehensible_ to many today ;-).
Well, the son of missionaries, after returning from the Olympics, he went along with his wife to China to serve as a Christian Missionary there. This is where the current film picks-up Liddell's story and it focuses in particular on his years as a prisoner at a Japanese-run internment / concentration camp during WW II.
It's an inspirational story that honestly deserves to be told. Many Viewers may be taken aback initially by the gentleness (arguably slow-movingness) of the story. But then, this film was never intended for audiences of typical Hollywood fare. Indeed, conceived, written and directed in good part by contemporary Chinese Christians, it reflects a gentleness / sensibility in storytelling that ought to be taken as a challenge / gentle rebuke to viewers and film makers the world over.
In a world marked by violence, why add to it? Why not instead lift up examples of people who despite the violence / oppression that surrounded them, still tried to live gentle and principled lives instead.
Very nice, GENTLE yet still challenging film!
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