Long Live Youth

Huang Shuqin
Zhang Min, Liang Yan, Qin Ling, Ren Yixiang, Shi Tianyin, Wu Junmei, Cai Guoqing, Gao Lingyun, Guo Kaimin, Ma Xiaowei, Zhou Senguan
1983
Mainland China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
94 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as青春万岁,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1983Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.4(For reference only)。
In a certain middle school in Beijing in the early 1950s. After the new school year begins, there is unity and friendship among students, but also conflicts and entanglements. The Youth League secretary Zheng Bo (played by Zhang Min) has been paying attention to Hu Mali (played by Shi Tianyin), who grew up in an orphanage. Yang Qiangyun (played by Ren Yixiang) offers some advice to Li Chun (played by Liang Yan), who just received a study medal, and speaks up for Zheng Bo, who did not get a medal, leading to a dispute between the two. One day, Zheng Bo coincidentally meets the editor Tian Lin (played by Guo Kaimin) from a newspaper, and they happily reminisce about their experiences working underground just before the liberation of Beijing. After watching the Soviet film "The Happy Life," Li Chun causes a stir, making fun of classmate Wu Changfu (played by Zhang Haiyan), and is criticized by Teacher Yuan (played by Peng Liqi). Inspired by the teacher, Yang Qiangyun takes the initiative to help classmate Su Ning (played by Qin Ling), who comes from a decayed family. When she hears that Su Ning and Hu Mali went to church to pray, she is so angry that she tears up, but she is stunned when she learns about Su Ning's unfortunate childhood...