Operation Mekong

Operation Mekong (Chinese: 湄公河行动) is a 2016 Chinese-Hong Kong crime action film directed by Dante Lam and starring Zhang Hanyu and Eddie Peng. The film is based on the 2011 Mekong River massacre. It was released in China on 30 September 2016 and became one of the highest-grossing films in China.[2][3]

Operation Mekong
Poster
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese湄公河行動
Simplified Chinese湄公河行动
Literal meaningMekong River Action
Directed byDante Lam
Screenplay byDante Lam
Chu Kang-ki
Lau Siu-kwan
Tam Wai-ching
Eric Lin
Produced byCandy Leung
Huang Jianxin
StarringZhang Hanyu
Eddie Peng
CinematographyEdmond Fung
Edited byDavid Richardson
Music byHenry Lai
Julian Chan
Lam Kwan-fai
Production
companies
Bona Film Group
Distribution Workshop
Film Fireworks Production
Distributed byBona Film Group
Release date
  • 30 September 2016 (2016-09-30)
Running time
124 minutes
CountriesChina
Thailand
Languages
  • Mandarin
  • Thai
  • Lao
  • Burmese
  • English
Box office$173 million[1]

Plot

A merchant vessel operating in the Mekong River Delta is attacked by bandits, causing the death of 13 people. When a huge amount of drugs is found onboard, Chinese authority teams up with police forces from Thailand, Laos and Myanmar to investigate the case. The movie is inspired by a true event that took place in 2011.

Cast

  • Zhang Hanyu as Gao Gang
  • Eddie Peng as Fang Xinwu
  • Feng Wenjuan as Guo Bing "Aphrodite"
  • Sun Chun as Yu Ping
  • Chen Baoguo as Minister of Public Security Jiang Haifeng
  • Liu Xianda as Xie Wenfeng "Icarus" (哪吒 meaning Nezha)
  • Jonathan Wu Linkai as Kuai Yitong "Hermes"
  • Zhao Jian as Guo Xu "Poseidon"
  • Zhan Liguo as Fu Baowei "Panoptes" (二郎 meaning Erlangshen)
  • Shi Zhanjie s Jiang Xing "Ares" (木星 meaning Jupiter)
  • Wu Xudong as Wild Bull Team Leader
  • Carl Ng as Pierre
  • Pawalit Mongkolpisit as Naw Khar
  • Vithaya Pansringarm as P'Som
  • Ken Lo as Xing Deng
  • Ron Weaver as Puja
  • Ganesh Acharya as Mr Zar
  • Mandy Wei as Fang Xinwu's girlfriend (cameo)

The members of the operation have aliases: in the Chinese version they are named after deities in Chinese folk religion,[citation needed] while in the English versions the names are changed to deities in Greek mythology.[4]

Production

Principal photography began on 13 September 2015, and wrapped on 31 January 2016.[5] Shooting locations include China (Beijing and Yunnan), Myanmar, and Thailand (Bangkok), but a few scene include HQ task force and another place in Penang, Cameron Highlands Pahang and Perak.

Release

Operation Mekong was released on 30 September 2016. It concerns an incident that occurred in Chiang Saen District of Chiang Rai Province on 5 October 2011 when 13 Chinese crew members from two cargo ships were murdered by a Myanmar drug-trafficking ring.

Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, responding to news of the film's imminent release, said that the film would be banned in Thailand if it was found to "damage" the country. "I have ordered authorities to check the content of Operation Mekong. If it is damaging, it will be banned," Gen Prayut said.[6] Some believe that the reason for his government's nervousness is that Thai troops, the "elite" anti-drug Pa Muang Task Force, were known to have been at the scene of the massacre.[7] Nine soldiers were arrested, but "...have since disappeared from the justice system."[7] Naw Kham, a Golden Triangle drug kingpin, and his gang were found guilty of attacking the two Chinese cargo ships in collusion with Thai soldiers. He was executed in March 2013 in China along with three accomplices, including a Thai national.[6]

Reception

The film has grossed CN¥1.17 billion at the Chinese box office.[2]

Jessica Kiang of Variety stated that Operation Mekong "hurtles by in an enjoyably giddy, propulsive rush right until the final titles, which dedicate the film to the dead fishermen and detail the fate of the real Naw Kham."[4] Kiang stated that the sense of escapism in the film may be interfered with by the references to real life tragedies.[4]

Awards and nominations

Accolades

AwardCategoryNomineeResultRef.
34th Hundred Flowers AwardsBest DirectorDante LamNominated[8]
Best WritingDante Lam, Zhu Jingqi, Liu Xiaoqun, Tan Huixian, Lin MingjieNominated
Best ActorZhang HanyuNominated
Best Supporting ActressFeng WenjuanNominated
31st Golden Rooster AwardsBest PictureOperation MekongWon[9][10]
Best Art DirectorLi JianweiNominated
12th Chinese American Film FestivalGolden Angel Award FilmOperation MekongWon[11]
Best ActorZhang HanyuWon
Best ProducerWon
13th Guangzhou Student Film FestivalMost Popular FilmOperation MekongWon
24th Beijing College Student Film FestivalBest ActorZhang HanyuNominated
Eddie PengNominated
Best Visual EffectsNominated
Favorite FilmOperation MekongWon
Favorite ActorZhang HanyuWon

References