Shanghai

2010

Action / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Romance / Thriller

23
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 4% · 24 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 37% · 2.5K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.3/10 10 10381 10.4K

Please enable your VPΝ when downloading torrents

If you torrent without a VPΝ, your ISP can see that you're torrenting and may throttle your connection and get fined by legal action!

Get Expert VPΝ

Plot summary

An American man returns to a corrupt, Japanese-occupied Shanghai four months before Pearl Harbor and discovers his friend has been killed. While he unravels the mysteries of the death, he falls in love and discovers a much larger secret that his own government is hiding.


Uploaded by: OTTO
April 23, 2014 at 04:24 AM

Top cast

Gemma Chan as Shin Shin
John Cusack as Paul Soames
Franka Potente as Leni Müller
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU
808.32 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 45 min
Seeds ...
1.64 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 45 min
Seeds 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by siderite 6 / 10

Spycraft is so much more meaningful when you do it for a dame

We've seen this in spy movies before: men do things because it is their duty, for whatever reason they feel it is, until they meet a woman. Then it all goes haywire. Most of the time, people love this kind of script and when you have the cast that you have: Cusack, Chow, Watanabe, Morse, Morgan, you expect to love a good old fashioned spy movie that also teaches about the period before the Japanese entering the second world war. Asian sensibilities in the romantic noir period: win!

However, the biggest sin of the movie was, believe it or not, the editing. John Cusack is not a fantastic actor, but he is good enough. Ken Watanabe is always good, no matter what kind of movie you cast him in, and all of David Morse, Yun-Fat Chow and Jeffrey Dean Morgan had marginal roles, yet well acted. However the editing of the material was horrendous, to the point where you didn't actually get what the movie was about, who was who and what were they doing. For Western audiences that do not know the history in the region - as myself - would be especially difficult to understand where the plot is going and what are the different factions and what their goals are.

I wanted to like the movie, a detective noir about spies in Shanghai before the Japanese declaration of war and the reasons why Americans might not have found out in time about the Pearl Harbor attack: women! :) but it didn't work out that way. Instead it felt a little bit like another bit of Asian/Cusack melange: Dragon Blade, which was just as epic and just as clumsy a production.

Reviewed by coxaca 6 / 10

Great production values but a hollow core

This is a fascinating movie in many ways, not least for its partially successful elucidation of a particularly dark period in Shanghai's colourful history. However, "Shanghai" comes across all too often as a confused mish-mash of other movies - Casablanca and The Third Man both spring rather too readily to mind - while offering little of its own in the way of an original plot or any intriguing character arcs.

Solid acting work all 'round. Franka Potente is probably the most watchable of the actors here, despite being less toothsome than Gong Li (who looks every bit her age in this movie but is still ravishingly attractive).

There are a few intriguing glimpses of Shanghai as it might have been in the early 40s, including one particularly well-recreated crane shot of the Bund - although I have to say the ships look just a tad too close to the imposing British-built buildings lining that famous boulevard. There's another shot from inside the Cusack character's hotel room showing a few of Shanghai's classic buildings through the window, clearly digitally composited as those particular buildings could never have been viewed that way from the one vantage point.

However, it seems (judging from the credits) that the vast majority of this movie was shot in Thailand, and thus most of the street scenes and interiors are fairly generic and not particularly evocative of Shanghai's history. For a much better rendition of this you need to have a look at Ang Lee's "Lust, Caution" which treads similar territory (Shanghai, spies, Japanese occupation etc) with much more style.

Indeed I find myself wondering why this movie was made at all, given that pretty much 100% of its thematic territory had been covered by Lee's movie just a couple of years before, and with considerably more chutzpah.

Nevertheless...if you're a fan of any of these actors, it's worth a look.

Reviewed by ksf-2 8 / 10

shanghai... just before U.S. enters the war.

Period piece. War time. American paul soames (cusack) is in shanghai, tracking down an old friend and co-worker conner. It's all bad news. The japanese are slowly moving into all parts of china. Just before pearl harbor. Local big shot anthony lan-ting (chow yun-fat) seems to be calling the shots. Co-stars gong li, david morse, ken watanabe, franka potente. Really good spy intrigue. And some of the alliances surprise. Soames is quite the ladies man, and the locals don't appreciate it. Directed by swedish mikael hafstrom. Written by hossein amini. It's very well done!

Read more IMDb reviews

No comments yet

Be the first to leave a comment