The film shows the story of Helen Snow in China. After the Xi'an incident of 1936, Helen Snow, the wife of Edgar Snow and also an American journalist, comes back to to Xi'an. With her bravery, wisdom and help of friends, Helen escapes from the surveillance of the Kuomintang Nationalist Party government and manages to be one of the only western journalists to travel to Yan'an, in the northwest of China, and report on the Communist Party and Red Army activities.
This film is based on the life of Kawashima Yoshiko, originally Manchu princess who was the 14th daughter of Emperor Xu, later brought up as a Japanese and served as a spy in the service of the Japanese Kwantung Army and Manchukuo during the Second World War.
Fantastic story story based on traditional myths and themes, Lu Xun weighs the cost of seeking justice (and, by extension, of wielding the sword of truth), and suggests that great sacrifices are most certainly required in this particular pursuit. Based on the novel by celebrated Chinese author Lu Xun.
In Japanese-occupied Harbin, young officer Feng Jiangchu investigates a mysterious "Ghost House" after a thief is found dead inside. Undeterred by warnings, he delves deeper into the case, uncovering a complex web of intrigue involving the Japanese forces and resistance fighters.
The boss of a transnational criminal organization was killed by Li Guodong, his number two man. The China Bureau of Interpol was notified and immediately issued an arrest warrant to hunt him down. The son of the boss of the international criminal group has been tracking Li Guodong's whereabouts in order to avenge his father's death.
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