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201696 minDrama, History, War

On Wings of Eagles

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Is On Wings of Eagles worth watching? With a rating of 5.6/10, this Drama, History, War film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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On Wings of Eagles Synopsis

Eric Liddell - China's first gold medalist and one of Scotland's greatest athletes - returns to war-torn China.

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Top Cast

Joseph Fiennes
Joseph FiennesEric Liddell
Shawn Dou
Shawn DouXu Niu
Elizabeth Arends
Elizabeth ArendsFlorence Liddell
Richard Sanderson
Richard SandersonDr. Hubbard
Darren Grosvenor
Darren GrosvenorGentleman
Simon Twu
Simon TwuChen Quan
Augusta Xu-Holland
Augusta Xu-HollandCatherine Standish
Patrice Poujol
Patrice PoujolLouis Klein
Shigeo Kobayashi
Shigeo KobayashiYoshinori Yumoto
Zach Ireland
Zach IrelandDavid Marshall

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Is On Wings of Eagles worth watching?

On Wings of Eagles has received mixed reviews with a 5.6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, History, War movies.

Is On Wings of Eagles hit or flop?

On Wings of Eagles has received average ratings (5.6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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On Wings of Eagles is a Drama, History, War movie that Eric Liddell - China's first gold medalist and one of Scotland's greatest athletes - returns to war-torn China....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfSep 3, 2022
★ 5

This film picks up where "Chariots of Fire" (1981) leaves off with the Olympic champion Eric Liddell (Joseph Fiennes) now a missionary in the land of his birth - now war-torn - China. When the Japanese invade, he is initially fêted - well fed and looked after, but that is all part of the ultimate game of humiliation as he is basically being groomed for a race against "Xu Niu" (Shawn Dou). This is quite an interesting depiction of just how this man's Christian faith and sense of decency were pitched against the ruthlessness of his captors who used both physical and psychological methods to reduce their captives to jelly. Whilst this certainly hints at those atrocities, the whole look and feel of the film is just a little sterile and Fiennes isn't really up to much in the lead. Somehow his strength of faith and purpose is lost in a really mediocre production that never quite gets going properly. Based in fact, it does offer us a truth about the truly shameful ending for this man of principle, but perhaps a remake with a better cast, writing and more vision from a director who understands how to better deliver a story of a complex individual would leave us feeling better fulfilled. Watchable, but forgettable I am afraid.