Back to 1942 (2012)
2h 25m | PG-13
In 1942, Henan Province was devastated by one of the most tragic famines in modern Chinese history, resulting in the deaths of at least three million men, women and children. Although the primary cause of the famine was a severe drought, it was exacerbated by locusts, windstorms, earthquakes, epidemic disease and the corruption of the ruling Kuomintang government.
Director: Feng Xiaogang
Studio: JCE Movies
Genre: War, Drama
Video: 720p
Cast
Zhang Guoli
as Fan Dianyuan
Xu Fan
as Hua Zhi
Zhang Mo
as Shuan Zhu
Zhang Hanyu
as An Ximan
Chen Daoming
as Jiang Jieshi
Adrien Brody
as Theodore Harold White
Reviews
A masterpiece adapted from Liu Zhenyun's novel, focusing on the death of 3,000,000 people due to hunger and cold during the westward migration from the Henan region in 1942, triggered by Japan’s war on China. Although IMDb lists Tim Robbins and Adrien Brody among the leads, their roles are limited to no more than few scenes. The film is entirely built around Guoli Zhang, who portrays a feudal landlord of the time. The cinematography and acting are incredibly strong, immersing the viewer in the era with striking realism.