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Jubilant Xiaoliang River
In a commune at the Xiaoliang river, two ideologies clash: how should the river be used?
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Plot Summary
Set during the tumultuous period of the Chinese Civil War, the film follows the lives of villagers along the Xiaoliang River as they navigate the conflicts and political upheavals. It depicts their struggles, resilience, and the impact of war on their communities and personal relationships. The narrative focuses on the sacrifices made and the hope for a peaceful future.
Critical Reception
Jubilant Xiaoliang River was a significant film in its era, reflecting the socio-political landscape of China in the mid-1970s. It was generally well-received for its portrayal of ordinary people caught in historical events and for its contribution to socialist realism in cinema. While often appreciated for its thematic depth and performances, its artistic merits are sometimes viewed through the lens of its propaganda context.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its depiction of rural life and the resilience of its characters.
Seen as a valuable historical document reflecting the era's political climate.
Appreciated for its emotional depth and commitment to its themes.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by the August First Film Studio, a prominent Chinese film production company often associated with military and political themes.
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