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At the close of the Cultural Revolution, a group of young idealists battle for the right to return home and restart their lives after years of toil on a state run re-education farm in China.
The film is inspired by the life of Wu Mengchao, a renowned academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and widely known as the “Father of Hepatobiliary Surgery” in China. It portrays the compassion, dedication, and extraordinary medical skill of this legendary doctor, who continued to serve patients well into his nineties.
In the 1200s, a man arose whose ruthlessness was so feared, he emerged as the greatest empire builder ever known to mankind. Inspired by true historical events.
The film follows the rise and fall of a family in Shanghai. Once wealthy and capitalist, the family unraveled during the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s and 1970s. Their home, once a French concession mansion, was converted into a multi-family dwelling.
An unhappy love story under the Cultural Revolution in China seen from the son who was born from that romance - who is now a Chinese rock star
This movie made in the 1990's emphasize the urgent need of the legal reform regarding the divorce law, just like the Huge Battle of Divorce (1992), and the difference is that the hidden theme of this movie is concentrated on the settlement after the divorce while the Huge Battle of Divorce (Li Hun Da Zhan) concentrated on the process.