一伙县委干部以为鬼子大扫荡后已经撤退,便把各区、县干部集中,准备带领农民搞生产自救。不料鬼子秘密包围了县委所在村,围而不打,提出了一个奇特的条件,要县委干部自动投降,去换取在大扫荡中被八路军生擒的三个顾问官的性命。 县长的老爹,也是地下交通员,带着一身家做的红棉袄、红棉裤星夜赶往儿子驻地,要将鬼子包围的消息和给儿子、儿媳新婚的红棉袄送去,却终因这一身红棉袄延误了接头,没能赶在鬼子前面报信,并被鬼子俘虏。面对鬼子一刀一刀剁下老爹的胳膊,县长开枪打死了自己的父亲。 县委会上,是答应鬼子的条件,保住全村人免遭涂炭,还是拒绝谈判,与敌人血战到底,意见僵持不下,只得举手表决。 接过带血的红棉袄,身为新娘子的县委委员,竟未站到新婚丈夫一边,她这关键的一票,形成了县委的会议决议。 战斗打响了,为了掩护村民。六个县委全部迎战而死,却掩护了老百姓和一个外乡人。 残阳如血,俯视着被日军炮击过的村庄废墟,六个县委的英灵不死。他们经历了比死还可怕的灵与肉的分离,飘荡在硝烟之中的吟唱表述了他们对民族、对乡亲的一片忠心。
本片是香港无线电视台TVB把1980年版经典剧集《上海滩》重新剪辑而成,分电影《上海滩》和《上海滩续集》两部作品,分别于1983年1月20日和1月25日在院线上映。 1930年代上海,爱国青年许文强(周润发饰)怀抱着一腔热血,却因参予学生运动而被捕下狱。许文强无意 间卷入一场黑帮火拼,结识了在贫民区长大的丁力(吕良伟饰),两人遂结为生死之交,势要在上海滩黑道中闯出名堂。两人机缘际会,加入了叱咤上海滩黑白两道冯敬尧(刘丹饰)的集团,成为黑道中炙手可热的人物。冯敬尧之女冯程程(赵雅芝饰)对许文强一见倾心,但许文强一心事业,不想谈儿女私情。一段上海帮会内的人物情仇和爱情故事由此展开。
由导演王强执导的,集合了元秋、苑琼丹、黄一飞、黄一山、石班瑜、李健仁、陈炳强、程东、杨能、张全蛋、高进、林依轮、香香等演员。 讲述的就是一个混迹片场的小群演一直自命不凡,却始终无法摆脱跑龙套的命运,直到有一天,一个在现实生活中冒充“总裁”的工作找上了他,才让他有了一次成为主角的机会,但同时他也卷入了一场职场暗战…… 这是一部讲述小人物追求梦想,内心成长的故事,人总是需要有一定的精神,如果没有梦想,人便生而无用,生活就是无限的可能性,没有抗逆能力的自己,就活该是路人。
Fueled by power, money, sex and politics, the drama's three central characters are looking to grab their share of wealth and glory amid Silicon Valley's digital gold rush of the late-1990s.
Star, a suicidal teen now too old for foster care, develops a candid rapport with An, a student from Shanghai who is assigned to watch her while she is in hospital. A nightly exchange of secrets, text messages and possessions quickly expands the boundaries of their relationship, altering their inner chemistry. Gilded by a soundscape that interweaves work by emerging and pioneering electronic musicians, Queens of the Qing Dynasty is an offbeat ode to neurodiversity and genderqueer individuals who refuse to conform. Director Ashley McKenzie’s blend of formalism and gritty realism does not fail to surprise and treats the audience to flashes of visual and conceptual poetry. Her cast is entirely composed of first-time actors who convincingly convey how unique every individual is, both in how they see the world and how they relate to others. Ziyin Zheng in the role of An graciously embodies a mix of idiosyncrasy and frankness that makes them an ideal confidante for Star (Sarah Walker). They have what it takes to be on the receiving end of the scrutinising gaze of Star, who sees through conventions and never ceases to be amazed at life’s bewildering events. Veering on slapstick, Walker’s performance will not go unnoticed.