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COLLECTION · Movie · 2024

Decipher

解密

In the 1940s, the world was in turmoil, and it was crucial to decipher the enemy's communication codes in a timely and accurate manner. Rong Jinzhen has shown amazing mathematical talent since her childhood, and because she solved the problems assigned by her math teacher, she was noticed by more people, and even walked into the door of code-breaking by mistake.

Source: TMDB
* 6.2 (24)DramaHistoryThrillerChina
Directors
Chen Sicheng
Countries
China
Studios
As One Production · CMC Pictures · Tianjin Maoyan Weiying Culture Media 天津猫眼微影文化传媒 · Tao Piao Piao 淘票票 · 北京乐开花影业有限公司 · 上影寰亚文化发展(上海)有限公司
Runtime
156 min
Release
25/07/2024
Score
6.2 / 10 (24)

Awards and nominations

  • Winner at 2024 Tokyo International Film Festival - Golden Crane Awards — Liu Haoran
  • Winner at 20th Changchun Film Festival - Golden Deer Awards — Best Actor
  • Nominated at 20th Changchun Film Festival - Golden Deer Awards — Best Actor
  • Nominated at 20th Changchun Film Festival - Golden Deer Awards — Cao Yu
  • Winner at 20th Changchun Film Festival - Golden Deer Awards — Han Zhong and Ma Xiaofei
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Cast
Liu Haoran
Liu Haoran
容金珍
John Cusack
John Cusack
希伊斯
Chen Daoming
Chen Daoming
郑某
Daniel Wu
Daniel Wu
小黎黎(容小来)
Yu Feihong
Yu Feihong
叶筱凝(容太太)
Chen Sicheng
Chen Sicheng
我
Ren Luyao
Ren Luyao
翟莉(小梅)
Chen Yusi
Chen Yusi
容必瑜
Wang Yutian
Wang Yutian
瓦西里
Zhou You
Zhou You
严实
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CinemaSerf
★ 6.0 / 10
There are quite a few similarities with "The Man Who Knew Infinity" (2015) in this film about the prodigious mathematical genius of Rong Jinzhen. By pure fluke, his problem-solving skills are spotted by teacher (Daniel Wu) who adopts the orphaned, rather subdued, boy into his close-knit family and provides him the opportunity to thrive. Over the next couple of hours we watch him (Haoran Liu) develop into an academic then into a man crucial to the efforts of his embryonic country as it struggles to recover from years of internal strife and to compete with the more established regional powers like the UK and the USA. It's to that latter nation that his Polish-born mentor "Liseiwicz" (John Cusack) escapes when the Kuomintang government in China falls and the communists take over - and these two men, on opposite sides of the world, soon become the epitome of intellectual rivals with the erstwhile pupil now working for the Chinese equivalent of Bletchley Park trying to keep pace with the incredibly complex "purple" and "black" ciphers being developed by the American National Security Agency. What's clear is the two men are being manipulated but their respective states and that is having - as Lieseiwicz predicted early on - quite a profound effect on their respective mental health and on Jinzhen's marriage to Ye Xiaoning. I quite liked the innovative way in which director Sicheng Chen tried to tell this tory. His use of the bizarre and the surreal amidst the more standard photography serves to give us an insight into just how un-lateral the thinking of these two men was when developing and cracking these codes with billions of potential permutations. The use of chess as a theme testing intellectual rigour works quite well too as does the sense that these two men and being used to play a game by their superiors that always looks likely to end in stalemate. Cusack does fine here, though maybe he over-does the maniacal aspects of his thought processes a little, but it's Haoran Liu who delivers more engagingly as the geeky, socially inept, scientist whose brain becomes like a train running out of control. This does have a slight element of jingoism to the narrative, the People's Republic being the bastion of all freedoms fighting the Imperialist West, but that's really only a sideline as the story of one man's impressive skills with cerebral gymnastics unfolds. It is too long: it does plod at times, but when it hits it's stride, it's interesting and attempts to show us a little of the character of these two men against a backdrop of a good looking production. A story of two addicts, really.
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Keywords
chinaworld war iimathematicscode breakinghistorical drama1940s
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