Bitter Cabbage Flower

Li Ang
Qu Yun, Yuan Xia, Wang Zhigang, Yang Yaqin, Wan Cang, Tao Shan, Liu Shuyin, Shen Huafen, Zhang Huaizhi, Gu Lan, Xie Wanhe, Dong Yuanfu, Zhai Chunhua
1965
China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
100 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as苦菜花,is aChinaProducerwomen sex,At1965Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.1(For reference only)。
At the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War, in a mountainous area of Jiaodong, Wangguanzhuang. The landlord Wang Weiyi (played by Liu Jiang) colludes with the Japanese invaders, terrorizing the village, killing Feng Dama's (played by Qu Yun) husband, and driving her son away. The eldest daughter, Juanzi (played by Yang Yaqin), secretly joins the anti-Japanese armed forces and organizes an armed uprising under the leadership of the underground party leader Jiang Yongquan (played by Wang Zhigang). During the uprising, Feng Dama raises her political consciousness; she not only does not blame Juanzi for keeping the revolution from her, but also sends her second son Deqiang (played by Wan Cang) to join the Eighth Route Army. After Wang Weiyi is suppressed, his brother, the Japanese spy Wang Jianzhi (played by Gu Lan), comes to the village under the guise of a primary school principal to engage in sabotage activities. Zhao Xingmei (played by Yuan Xia), the head of the district women's rescue association, is sent to Wangguanzhuang to assist with village work and inadvertently discovers that Feng Dama is actually the mother of her fiancé. Due to enemy informants, the Japanese suddenly surround the village; Zhao Xingmei sacrifices herself, and Feng Dama is captured. The enemy hopes to find out where the Eighth Route Army's munitions factory is located, and Feng Dama leads the enemy into a minefield...