盖世太保枪口下的中国女人
盖世太保枪口下的中国女人

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盖世太保枪口下的中国女人

2002
TV Show
Returning Series
1 Season
Mandarin

The film tells the story of Arnaldo, that to get rid of his miserable life, seeks of a clinic that promises to copy people. With a copy occupying his place, he would take a new life. But, when having his request denied, Arnaldo has no choice but to try and change the course of his history. When he falls in love with Josie, the clerk of a pet cemetery, Arnaldo believes that he found a chance to finally be happy. But maybe he's wrong. A Lone Man is an urban fable that addresses the complexity of relationships, with a good dose of irony, and humor.

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Director: Chen Guo FuGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

During World War II, a Chinese woman named Qiu Ju is forced to hide a Jewish refugee from the Nazis in her small apartment in Shanghai. Despite the immense danger and constant threat of discovery by the Gestapo, Qiu Ju risks her life to protect the man, forming an unlikely bond amidst the chaos of war. The film portrays her bravery, resilience, and the moral complexities of survival in occupied territory.

Critical Reception

The film received a limited release and garnered attention for its historical subject matter and portrayal of courage in the face of Nazi brutality. While not widely reviewed by major international critics, it has been recognized for its sensitive handling of a difficult topic and its focus on an individual's acts of defiance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its depiction of an ordinary woman's extraordinary courage.

  • Explores themes of humanity and resistance against overwhelming odds.

  • Highlights the often-overlooked role of Chinese civilians in sheltering Jewish refugees during WWII.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on the true story of Qiu Ju, who sheltered Jewish refugees in Shanghai's International Settlement during World War II, a period when Shanghai was one of the few places in the world that did not require visas for Jewish refugees.

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