During the Anti-Japanese War, a young woman fell into an enemy organization for her pursuit of material enjoyment and engaged in a series of espionage activities. Finally, when she was inspired by the spirit of the Communist Party members who were unyielding in the face of adversity and came to consciousness, she was killed by the enemy. The film is adapted from Mao Dun's novel of the same name. In the late 1940s, the film's director planned to bring writer Mao Dun's work, which was created in the early 1940s and had a wide impact at the time, onto the screen, but the political environment did not allow it to be realized. After the liberation of Shanghai, Wenhua Film Company listed it as a key drama and put it into production. The creator of the film has carefully considered the treatment of the heroine Zhao Huiming. Zhao Huiming is a spy and a blunderer. She is a character with complex thoughts and personality and intense inner conflict. The film was released in the winter of 1950 and was well received by the audience. Soon there were articles in newspapers criticizing the film for being "too sympathetic" to Zhao Huiming, arguing that it was inconsistent with the policies and policies of the suppressive counter-revolutionary movement that was being carried out at the time. The film will not be screened.
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