Little Flower

Zhang Zheng, Huang Jianzhong
Chen Chong, Liu Xiaoqing, Tang Guoqiang, Wang Jianing, Cao Xiaomin, Ge Cunzhuang, Wang Biao, Fu Zucheng, Tao Baili, Zhou Senguan, Xu Guangming, Xu Yuanqi, Li Shijiang, Li Xiaowan, Zhang Yueping, Zhao Wande, Qiu Lili, Yuan Yuan, Sui Yongqing
1979
Mainland China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
96 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as小花,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1979Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.5(For reference only)。
It was an era filled with the chaos of war. A poor family in the Tongbai Mountain area sold their biological daughter, Little Flower, for survival, and later adopted a baby girl left behind by the Red Army, naming her also Little Flower. Many years later, Little Flower (played by Chen Chong)'s brother Zhao Yongping (played by Tang Guoqiang) joined the revolutionary army to evade conscription. During a battle, he was injured and left behind, only to be saved by the female guerrilla leader He Cuigu (played by Liu Xiaoqing), who was another Little Flower sold by her parents all those years ago. At this time, when Zhao Xiaohua was searching for her brother inside the People's Liberation Army in the Tongbai Mountain area, she coincidentally encountered her biological mother, Dr. Zhou (played by Bai Li). They met but did not recognize each other. Later, Dr. Zhou took pity on this poor girl and adopted her as a goddaughter. Thus, the long-lost family members reunited amidst the chaos of war, coming together to realize their common ideals and compose a magnificent heroic song. The film is adapted from the novel "Heroes of Tongbai" and won the Best Feature Film at the 3rd Hundred Flowers Awards in 1980. Chen Chong won the Best Actress Award at the same event as well as the Best Actress Award at the 9th "Fight for Freedom" Film Festival in Yugoslavia.