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A Little Light in the Mountains
High in the mountains of Tajikistan lies the Obi-Safed meteorological station. Komsomol members Rajab, Dilbar, and Vika work there. Suddenly, the station’s peaceful life is disrupted by alarming news: a violent flood of the mountain rivers is expected, threatening the fields and herds of nearby collective farms. To assist the meteorologists, hydrologist Mirsaid arrives by helicopter from Stalinabad. For the helicopter pilot, Petr, every flight to Obi-Safed is a joy — his fiancée Vika is there. For the young, confident hydrologist Mirsaid, these flights are also not without interest, as he is actively courting Dilbar, much to Rajab’s dismay. Meanwhile, danger approaches.
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Plot Summary
Set against the backdrop of rural China, this film tells the story of a devoted mother striving to provide a better life for her children amidst hardship. She navigates societal challenges and personal sacrifices to ensure her family's well-being and future. The narrative emphasizes themes of resilience, familial love, and the enduring spirit of a mother's determination.
Critical Reception
A Little Light in the Mountains was a significant film within its context, appreciated for its emotional depth and portrayal of traditional family values. While specific critical reviews from its initial release are scarce, it is often cited for its strong performances and its resonance with audiences of the era. It is considered a notable example of Chinese melodrama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt portrayal of maternal sacrifice.
Applauded for its depiction of Chinese rural life and family dynamics.
Recognized for its emotional resonance and traditional storytelling.
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Fun Fact
The film was a significant success in Taiwan and Hong Kong, contributing to the popularity of lead actress Li Li-hua.
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