The film will tell a story of how Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) held their ground amid fierce cold and the enemy's more advanced weapons, according to released information. Some industry observers expected the film to add a much needed boost to box office that has failed to record a robust recovery during the just passed Mid-Autumn break, with many moviegoers expressing their excitement at seeing the depiction of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea (1950-53), a topic which has not received a lot of attention across domestic film and television. The highly anticipated epic film "Changjin Hu (The Battle at Lake Changjin)" launched its special early screening in 34 Chinese cities on Saturday ahead of its formal release on September 30 before the seven-day National Day holidays.
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