

A Little Sun in Cold Water
Gilles Lantier, a young reporter on the AFP newspaper, is suffering from a nervous breakdown. Realising that neither his friend Jean nor his girlfriend Eloïse can help him, he decides to stay with his sister Odile, who lives near Limoges. At a party one evening he meets a wealthy bourgeois woman named Nathalie Sylvener. It is love at first sight, and on his return to Paris, Gilles tells Eloïse that he is now devotedly attached to another woman. Although Nathalie agrees to live with him in Paris, she rejects Gilles' offer of marriage. It is not long before the couple have settled into a routine and their passion begins to cool. Then Nathalie suddenly disappears from Gilles' life...
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Plot Summary
Set during the Korean War, the film follows the story of a young soldier named Da Zhuang who joins the People's Volunteer Army. Despite the harsh realities of war and his initial fear, Da Zhuang grows into a brave and resilient fighter. The narrative emphasizes camaraderie, sacrifice, and the unwavering spirit of soldiers in the face of adversity, showcasing their determination to protect their homeland.
Critical Reception
As a product of its era in Chinese cinema, 'A Little Sun in Cold Water' was produced during a period when films often served a strong didactic purpose, emphasizing patriotic themes and the heroism of soldiers. It was generally well-received within China for its portrayal of revolutionary spirit and sacrifice. International reception is less documented, as is typical for films primarily distributed within specific national contexts.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its depiction of youthful courage and growth amidst conflict.
- Highlights themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and the bonds forged in wartime.
- Seen as a representative example of revolutionary cinema from its period.
Google audience: Audience reception within China generally focused on its patriotic themes and the inspirational journey of the young soldier, Da Zhuang. It resonated with viewers who appreciated stories of national defense and soldierly virtue.
Awards & Accolades
None notable in international awards circuits.
Fun Fact
The film was a significant release in Chinese cinema during the early 1970s, reflecting the prevalent political and social themes of the time in its storytelling.
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