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Forever Alive in the Fire

Forever Alive in the Fire

Drama

Shui Hua

Zhao Dan, Yu Lan, Zhang Ping, Xiang Kun, Fang Shu, Cai Songling

1965

Mainland China

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Completed

Mandarin Chinese

138 minutes

2025-02-20 03:55:29

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This film (drama)Also known as烈火中永生,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1965Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.8(For reference only)。
In 1948, on the eve of liberation in Chongqing, the Nationalist Party, aware that their days were numbered, began a ruthless massacre of Communists and progressive individuals. Jiang Jie (played by Yu Lan), after the murder of her husband, went to the Huaying Mountains to participate in the armed revolution in rural areas. Due to the betrayal by traitor Pu Zhigao, she and the leader of the underground party organization in Chongqing, Xu Yunfeng (played by Zhao Dan), were captured and imprisoned in the Zhashidong concentration camp. The Nationalist Party subjected Xu Yunfeng and Jiang Jie to threats, temptations, and severe torture, attempting to extract information about the underground party from them, but failed. While their bodies were being tortured, Xu Yunfeng and Jiang Jie became even more courageous in spirit. They led their fellow inmates, including Xiao Luobotou (played by Fang Shu), to engage in one struggle after another against the Nationalist Party. In April 1949, as the People's Liberation Army crossed the Yangtze River and the liberation of Chongqing was imminent, Xu Yunfeng, Jiang Jie, and others contacted the outside party organization through Hu Ziliang, the secretary of the Huaying Mountain district committee, who had been pretending to be mentally ill in the concentration camp for over ten years, and began to plan an escape operation.