
How ‘Dead To Rights’ Became China’s Summer WWII Blockbuster
China’s WWII epic ‘Dead To Rights’ has raked in 1.7bn yuan and 49m viewers since its July 25 release. Screenwriter Zhang Ke explains why its historical message matters today.
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China’s WWII epic ‘Dead To Rights’ has raked in 1.7bn yuan and 49m viewers since its July 25 release. Screenwriter Zhang Ke explains why its historical message matters today.
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