鄭保瑞






The 2019 Chinese film 'The Climbers' , was a jingoistic tale of Chinese heroism that downplayed the risks and sacrifices made by the brave climbers who conquered Mount Everest. However, 鄭保瑞’s latest film, 'Operation Wildfire' , is a much more honest and nuanced look at the dangers of high-altitude climbing, and the sacrifices that must sometimes be made in the pursuit of glory.

The film tells the true story of a group of Chinese firefighters who are sent to tackle a wildfire that is raging on a remote mountainside. The firefighters are led by a veteran firefighter named Tan Zongli (played by Sean Lau), who is determined to save as many lives as possible, even if it means putting his own life at risk.

The film is full of breathtaking action sequences, as the firefighters battle the raging flames and rescue stranded civilians. But it is also a deeply moving story about the courage and sacrifice of these brave men and women.

The film is based on real events that took place in 2019, and it is a powerful reminder of the risks that firefighters take on a daily basis.

Zheng Baorui's film is a must-see for anyone who is interested in a realistic and moving story about heroism and sacrifice.



Here are a few things that make 鄭保瑞’s film so special:


  • The film’s stunning visuals. The film’s cinematography is absolutely gorgeous, and the shots of the mountain scenery are breathtaking.
  • The film’s realistic action sequences. The film’s action sequences are some of the most realistic and thrilling that I have ever seen.
  • The film’s moving story. The film’s story is deeply moving, and it is sure to stay with you long after you have seen it.


If you are looking for a powerful and moving film about heroism and sacrifice, then I highly recommend watching 鄭保瑞’s “'Operation Wildfire'”.