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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
China Cry,
By Elizabeth Wallace (Portland, Oregon U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: China Cry [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I went to see this movie with a friend right after it opened. The movie went away as quickly as it came out and many people never got to see it. They ( really ) missed a good one. A true story of the strength and faith that many women have and don't realize it until it is tested. This Chinese women ( who could be anyone of us ) is tested to the limits, even through her pregnancies. My favorite part is seeing the Communist commander continue to try and break her even to the point of putting her before a firing squad.......A supernatural event brings her ordeal to an end. She envisioned a life in America with her and her family and she holds to this vision. Heartbreaking, heartwarming. I was truly inspired. I'll never forget it....a Titanic tension with the fact you go home knowing it was all true.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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By A Customer
This review is from: China Cry [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This story is amazing. I am blood-related to Nora Lam [the basis of the story] though I cannot go into detail of our relation due to privacy policies. I hear many of Nora's life stories from my parents and relatives, and seeing the movie was such an inspiration. The story brings her story back to life again and I feel as if I were struggling with her in the movie. After seeing this movie, you build a sense of compassion for yourself and you gain more strength to leading yourself. The inspiration of religion helps the viewer recognize the importance of religion. You will have finished this movie with a new perspective of life and of life in China.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
INCREDIBLE,
By A Customer
This review is from: China Cry [VHS] (VHS Tape)
China Cry is an incredible story of how a young woman comes to know God through torture. God saves her life many times, and He speaks to her, giving this woman hope, courage, and a will to serve Him. All of these things help her believe in His promises, and give her the faith to keep going and escape from communist China. This amazingly true and moving story is one that I would personally recommend to anyone.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome!,
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This review is from: China Cry [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This movie is AWESOME. To watch and hear about the mannnnnny miracles and blessings that the Lord bestowed upon Nora Lam was incredible. Not to mention.... the mustard seed of faith that Nora Lam had in the beginning that blossomed into her becomming a wonderful Christian. Nora Lam is an inspiration to us all.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
awesome,
By A Customer
This review is from: China Cry [VHS] (VHS Tape)
An epic story of a woman and her family trying to escape communist china. Throughout the story she is persecuted for her faith in Jesus Christ. This is a ture story. One of the most moving movies ever made that encorporates a true story about faith in Jesus
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Movie-Powerful Witness!!!,
By Pastor Roger "Roger R." (Chicago, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: China Cry [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is an excellent movie! I saw it a few years ago and then again recently on TBN. The acting was truly superb and very convincing, too. Although not of Asian descent, I work in cross-cultural ministry with Asian-American college students and young adults. So the cultural things in reference to China were very helpful. More than the above, I think this movie is a very powerful tool for evangelism. Many modern day Christians in America should see this movie. It will strengthen and challenge your Christian faith beyond measure. I'm glad that this movie is still around and still being shown on t.v. ...
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Phenomenal Film!!!,
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This review is from: China Cry [VHS] (VHS Tape)
For those of you who like "true stories," this is a marvelous film, and it traces the life of a young woman who is born into a prestigious family in mainland China, and ultimately she experiences the invasion of the Japanese, when her family was torn apart, to the Cultural Revolution under Mao Tse Tung, and finally to the place where she sacrifices herself to save her family. Throughout it all, though, she holds firm to her faith, and in the process, her faith is re-kindled and she experiences a profound experience of having her life spared, only to understand that God was with her throughout her ordeal, and His promise to her that she will leave China with her family helps her stand firm in the face of adversity.
This is an excellent, if not profoundly moving film, and it is highly recommended!!! Be prepared to experience the many differing emotions, from laughter, to tears, to anger, to love.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely gripping movie.,
By A Customer
This review is from: China Cry [VHS] (VHS Tape)
True Story, Excellant acting, Nothing objectionable in the Movie. Good story about a woman's struggle with Communist Government in China over Her faith and pursuit of freedom. A must see movie/video for Christians.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
GOD IS MY WITNESS...,
By Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (COMMUNITY FORUM 04) (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
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This review is from: China Cry [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is the incredible story of Nora Lam, a woman whose unwavering faith in God has seen her through more upheavals in her life than most people ever experience. This film is an adaptation of her book and is a condensation of Ms. Lam's extraordinary life. James F. Collier, who wrote the film adaptation, also directed the film.
In the film, her story begins in 1941, when she was a young child named Sung Neng Yee and lived in Shanghai with her wealthy parents, Dr. and Mrs. Sung (James Shigeta and Frances Nuyen), amidst unparalleled luxury and privilege. She was a spoiled and pampered child, a veritable princess. In December of 1941, Neng Yee's life would forever change, as her family was forced to flee their home, when the Japanese invaders overran all of Shanghai. For the Sung family, a life of privilege would forever be a thing of the past. Nine years later, in 1950, Neng Yee (Julia Nickson-Soul), a beautiful young woman living in reduced circumstances with her family, was a student at Soochow University. She was living on the cusp of Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution and was now pro-communist in her beliefs. Neng Yee studied hard at the university, and there she met and fell in love with Lam Cheng Shen (Russell Wong), a handsome young scholar with a proclivity for dressing in western clothing. Some time after graduation, Neng Yee and Cheng Shen married. Then, everyone's re-education began. Under the auspices of the Cultural Revolution, her father, a well respected medical doctor, was forced to scrub floors in the same hospital in which he had been a prominent physician. Thus, was to begin the road of disillusionment for Neng Yee. Once persecuted by the Japanese, the Sungs now found themselves to be part of the collateral damage of the Cultural Revolution. Shortly after, a pregnant Neng Yee and her husband found themselves subjected to interrogations by Communist officials, as they were deemed to be suspicious because of their family connections and because of that fact that Neng Yee had, at one time, held Christian beliefs. So, her nightmare began. Under interrogation, as part of her of her re-education, she re-counted to her interrogators her life at a Christian boarding school years ago. During the chaos of the Cultural Revolution, it was thought that confession and criticism were the first steps to social reform in China. Neng Yee acknowledged that for a time she had turned to Christianity, only to have forgotten about it by the time she was sixteen, when she, instead, had turned to Chairman Mao for guidance. As Neng Yee's independent spirit began to chafe under the repressive and oppressive party line, under interrogation, Neng Yee found God again. She eventually found herself in conflict with the state and sentenced to death. Her moment of truth arrived when the pregnant Neng Yee was brought before the firing squad. What happened next is sure to make one believe in miracles. It is at that miraculous moment that life really began for Neng Yee. God promised Neng Yee that she and her family would be free and leave China. The film ends with that promise being fulfilled. In actuality, it is not the end of her story but only the beginning. Neng Yee and her family emigrated to the United States, and Neng Yee became Nora Lam. She went on to live a life that is nearly incredible in terms of its experiential breadth. It was to be a secular life ultimately lived in the service of God in all parts of the world. It is amazing what this young woman would go on to achieve and accomplish in her life. Hers is, indeed, an inspirational story that will make one believe in a higher power, if one does not already do so. It is surely a story worth telling. Nora Lam has gone on to establish the Nora Lam Ministries, which is based in California, and she has led evangelical crusades in China and the United States. One should read the book upon which the film is based before viewing the film. As is so often the case, the book is better. The problem with the film is that it has to cram too much into too short a time period. Consequently, it leaves parts out that would make the story a little more comprehensible. Moreover, while the venerable James Shigeta and Frances Nuyen give excellent performances, as does Russell Wong, Julia Nickson-Soul, as pretty as she is, has too contemporary an edge and lacks the acting chops to be truly effective or convincing in the role. Consequently, this film pales when compared to James F. Collier's other inspirational film, "The Hiding Place".
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
INCREDIBLE,
By A Customer
This review is from: China Cry [VHS] (VHS Tape)
China Cry is an incredible story of how a young woman comes to know God through torture. God saves her life many times, and He speaks to her, giving this woman hope, courage, and a will to serve Him. All of these things help her believe in His promises, and give her the faith to keep going and escape from communist China. This amazingly true and moving story is one that I would personally recommend to anyone.
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China Cry [VHS] by James F. Collier (VHS Tape - 1991)
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