The Battle At Lake Changjin File

The film was a massive collaborative effort directed by three prominent filmmakers: , Tsui Hark , and Dante Lam . It served as a "gift to the party," aiming to foster patriotic sentiment through a grand cinematic narrative.

The film depicts the (late 1950) during the Korean War—referred to in China as the "War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea". The Battle at Lake Changjin

: It became the highest-grossing Chinese film of all time, earning approximately $913 million (CN¥5.77 billion) . It also broke 24 records in Chinese film history. The film was a massive collaborative effort directed