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All the cast members in the movie Eight Hundred?

The cast of the movie Eight Hundred:

1. Huang Zhizhong plays Lao Hulu, a member of the 524th Regiment of the 88th Division of the National Revolutionary Army, a soldier from the Hubei Provincial Security Corps, and the uncle of Dragon Boat Festival and Little Hubei .

2. Ou Hao plays Dragon Boat Festival, a soldier from the 1st Battalion of the 524th Regiment of the 88th Division of the National Revolutionary Army, a soldier from the Hubei Provincial Security Corps, the nephew of Lao Hulu, and the brother of Little Hubei.

3. Zhang Junyi plays Xiao Hubei, the 1st Battalion of the 524th Regiment of the 88th Division of the National Revolutionary Army, the nephew of Lao Hulu and the younger brother of Dragon Boat Festival.

4. Wang Qianyuan plays Yangguai, a soldier of the 1st Battalion of the 524th Regiment of the 88th Division of the National Revolutionary Army.

5. Wei Chen plays Zhu Shengzhong, the squad leader of the 1st Battalion and 1st Company of the 524th Regiment of the 88th Division of the National Revolutionary Army, from Shaanxi.

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Plot synopsis

The film opens with the Hubei Security Group entering urban Shanghai to support the Songhu Battle, and begins with the reorganization of the 524th Regiment of the National Revolutionary Army. It ends with retreating into the concession, and the narrative and film timeline are cut into days (days), respectively telling the events and battles that occurred between October 27 and November 1, 1937.

The location of the Sihang Warehouse described in the film faced Shanghai, which had already fallen at that time, and faced away from the south bank of the Suzhou River in the Shanghai Public Concession. With the Suzhou River as the boundary, there was no way to retreat. situation. The film describes what happened inside the Sihang Warehouse and the response to the Japanese attack from the perspective of the 524th Regiment of the National Revolutionary Army and the deserters and stragglers gathered along the way.

The Chinese people on the other side of the Suzhou River, foreign journalists and British soldiers described the overall situation of the battlefield and the perspectives of people of different professions, genders and nationalities from a third perspective; from the perspective of the Japanese dispatched troops in Shanghai The perspective narrates the Japanese army's attack and sneak attack on Sihang Warehouse.