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Patriotic movie

Patriotic films include: A River Flows East, My Motherland and I, China's Captain, The Climber, Founding Ceremony, Late Confessions, Little Soldier Zhang Ga, Five Strong Soldiers of the Wolf Tooth Mountain, The Shining Red Star, Tunnel Warfare, Chicken Hair Letters, Partisan Railroaders, Heroic Sons and Daughters, Lin Zexu, Shangganling etc.

The Railway Guerrillas is a drama film produced by Shanghai Film Studio in 1956, directed by Zhao Ming and starring Cao Huiqu and Qin Yi. The film tells the story of the Anti-Japanese War, there was a railroad guerrilla team along the Lunan Railway, who sabotaged the Japanese railroad transportation and dealt a powerful blow to the enemy.

The film depicts the legendary experience of a team of guerrillas active on the railroad line during the war of resistance, with twists and turns, perilous, heart-wrenching, fascinating, and highly ornamental. At the same time, the movie also pays attention to highlighting the main theme, fully demonstrating the revolutionary optimism of the partisans.

While rendering a tense atmosphere, the movie also pays attention to interspersing lyrical links, reflecting the simple and beautiful inner world of the fighters. The movie's melodious, simple and sincere interlude has been widely sung since its release.

Synopsis of A River of Spring Water Flows East

A River of Spring Water Flows East is a drama film directed and written by Cai Chusheng and Zheng Junli, and starring Bai Yang, Tao Jin, Shangguan Yunzhu, Shu Xiuwen and Wu Yin. The film represents the pinnacle of Chinese film industry standards in the 1930s and 1940sThe film is adapted from the traditional story "The Case of the Guillotine", which is about reflections on the reality of Chinese society before and after the war.

If "8,000 Miles of Road, Clouds and Moon" favors reflections on the war, then "A River Flows East", directed by Cai Chusheng and Zheng Junli, tells the story of the Chinese people's bitter struggles and sufferings during the war of resistance, and the oppressions they continued to endure after the war through the sorrows and joys of a single family and the wider picture of their lives on the screen.