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The Great Revival DVD

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Chow Yun Fat (Confucius, Bullet Proof Monk, Crouching Tiger) gives a phenomenal performance as a powerful warlord in this jaw dropping action adventure, with stunning cinematography. Based on a true story, The Great Revival is the epic re-telling of the revolutionary army who rose against the tyranny of an empire to take back their land. This is a star studded heroic journey for freedom against all the odds.

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Released
03 September 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Metrodome Distribution 
Classification
Runtime
124 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055002557323 
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Chinese historical drama that depicts the events which took the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to power in the first half of the 20th century. Much of the film follows the personal and political growth of Mao Zedong (Ye Liu), a young student who plays a key role in forming the CCP and will eventually go on to lead it and assume the title, Chairman Mao, by which he is better known. Mao's fate is contrasted with that of Chen Duxiu (Yuanzheng Feng), one of the two main founders of the Chinese Communist Party and an early mentor to Mao. However, Chen's insistence that communist values of sharing and solidarity must be married to democratic elections and the free exchange of ideas ultimately see him barred from the party by Mao and a helpless passenger as the country begins its move towards dictatorship...