The Wind Listener

Mabel Cheung, Alfred Cheung
Tony Leung, Zhou Xun, Fan Xiaoxuan, Wang Xuebing, Dong Yong, Gan Tingting, Shan Liwen
2012
Mainland China, Hong Kong
Completed
Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese
120 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as听风者,is aMainland China, Hong KongProducerwomen sex,At2012Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese, Cantonese,Current Douban rating6.9(For reference only)。
In 1949, at the beginning of the establishment of New China. The country was newly stabilized, and the restoration of order was just beginning. Beneath the surface of peace, a war without gunfire had already unfolded. The defeated Kuomintang retreated to Taiwan, continuously sending spies to the mainland to look for opportunities for sabotage. In response to the ongoing sabotage activities, the Communist Party established the intelligence department, Bureau 701, to engage in a series of confrontations with the enemy. In early October of the same year, a listening station controlled by Bureau 701 mysteriously disappeared. To uncover the whereabouts of the missing station, the head of Bureau 701, Lao Gui (Wang Xuebing), assigned Zhang Xuening (Zhou Xun), code-named 200, to Shanghai to find the exceptionally skilled piano tuner Luo San'er. However, due to a twist of fate, Xuening found Luo’s apprentice—a blind tuner, A Bing (Tony Leung), who also had extraordinary hearing. A Bing lived up to expectations, passing through layers of strict examinations and astonishing everyone with his work. Amid the brutal intelligence war, a certain sentiment between A Bing and Xuening began to subtly develop...