The Heroine
The Heroine

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The Heroine

1967
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Cantonese

Connie Chan is 'Iron Gall' Ng Kar-bo, noble thief. Connie Chan is also Jenny, daughter of the tycoon Tung Yin-nin. The cops are after the thief, while kidnappers are after the daughter for ransom, and soon the two are mixed up and nobody knows who is who, and it's up to them to rescue each other and come clean.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Yakov ProtazanovGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

Set against the backdrop of World War I, 'The Heroine' tells the story of a young woman who disguises herself as a man to enlist in the army. She fights bravely on the front lines, facing the brutal realities of war and the challenges of maintaining her deception. Her journey is one of courage, sacrifice, and the search for identity amidst chaos.

Critical Reception

As an early Soviet film, 'The Heroine' was a significant artistic achievement for its time, praised for its emotional depth and powerful portrayal of a woman's role in war. While specific contemporary critical reviews are scarce, its enduring status in film history highlights its impact.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its pioneering portrayal of a female soldier.

  • Commended for its emotional resonance and dramatic narrative.

  • Seen as an important early example of Soviet war cinema.

Google audience: Audience reception data from Google is not readily available for this classic film. However, its historical significance suggests it was well-regarded for its groundbreaking themes.

Fun Fact

While Yakov Protazanov directed 'The Heroine' in 1967, he was a prolific filmmaker whose career began much earlier, in the silent era of Russian cinema, making this film a late-career work.

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