British journalist George He Ke (Jonathan? Les? Meyers (played by Meyers) sneaked into Nanjing, intending to expose the atrocities committed by the Ja[Expand All]
British journalist George He Ke (Jonathan? Les? Meyers (played by Meyers) sneaked into Nanjing, intending to expose the atrocities committed by the Japanese army there to the public. However, he was discovered by the Japanese army. Just as he was about to be beheaded, a Chinese guerrilla fighter, Chen Hansheng (played by Chow Yun-fat), came to his rescue. He Ke also got to know the foreign doctor from the battlefield, Li (Lada?) (Played by Mitchell). He Ke eventually arrived in Huangshi and lived with over 60 orphans. The children, having suffered greatly from the war, all have a resistant attitude towards foreigners and even show no respect for them. However, as time went by, He Ke's enthusiasm and kindness still touched the children. In just a few months, their lives and the surrounding environment improved significantly. Fortunately, there was also the help of the kind-hearted Mrs. Wang (played by Michelle Yeoh). Life is gradually getting on a stable track, and the pace of war is also drawing nearer. He Ke, Han Sheng and Li decided to take the children to Shandan, a place rarely visited by people. The hardships of the journey and the passing of their companions could not stop their steps. But a disease still dealt a blow to Hank, Li and the children's lives...[Collapse]