The China Odyssey: 'Empire of the Sun', a Film by Steven Spielberg (TV Movie 1987) Poster

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7/10
Fascinating to watch the director at work...
Doylenf17 March 2008
The immense job of making a film from EMPIRE OF THE SUN was undertaken by Steven Spielberg, who usually made happier films involving childhood experiences. This time the emphasis was on what happens to a boy separated from his well to do parents during WWII when Japan invaded China. The boy was from the International Settlement which had been protected by diplomatic immunity until then, and suddenly when crowds of people are caught up in the invasion of Shanghai, he's separated from his mother because he wants to go back and look for his lost toy plane.

Spielberg is shown directing Christian BALE through a series of scenes that enable the viewer to follow pretty much the outline of the story as it progresses--and leading up until the final entry of the American B-59s and the end of the war. Bale is remarkably efficient at following directions, giving 100% of himself to the role and seems to be enjoying himself immensely. Likewise, Spielberg seems invigorated by the exercise of directing.

It's fascinating to watch how the crew interacts with the actors and the director Spielberg. Actors JOHN MALKOVICH and JOE PANTOLIANO are seen interacting with many of the extras and one can sense the enormity of the job undertaken by the director in a film surging with crowd scenes and certainly creating language difficulties with the Chinese extras who were used for staging pivotal scenes. The care and preparation that went into creating the 1940s look for Shanghai and its population was also an enormous chore.

Summing up: Fascinating documentary for anyone who admired the film and the wonderful performance of Christian Bale in his debut.
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10/10
EMPIRE OF THE SUN WILL ASTOUND YOU
geralf31 July 2001
EMPIRE OF THE SUN WILL ASTOUND YOU. This is Spielberg's story telling and directing at his very best. Simply Excellent! The true story of a young, bright teen-ager of British parents, who are part of the British Business/Embassy team, gives you the many experiences of what was happening in China in those years before December 7th, 1941, our Pearl Harbor. A great cast; supberb special effects. The laser disk and the DVD have some excellent 'features' on how the 153 minutes of this story telling were accomplished. Highly recommended.
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