The Christ of Nanjing

The Christ of Nanjing

Release date : November 24, 1995
Runtime : 1h 39m
Countries of origin : Hong Kong /
Original Language : Cantonese / Mandarin / Japanese /
Director : Tony Au Ting-Ping /
Production companies : Aau San /
November 24, 1995 1h 39m Hong Kong Drama Cantonese More
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Ryuichi Okagawa, a Japanese writer who worked as a reporter in China has been sick ever since his return home. While in China, Okagawa had met a devoutly religious girl named Jin-hua. Okagawa was born with a predisposition to agonizing recurrent migraines, but found happiness with Jin-hua and married her. Unfortunately, he already had a wife in Japan, and this revelation crushed Jin-hua. When Okagawa returned home, leaving Jin-hua behind, she was forced to work as a prostitute, catching both a severe case of the flu and a rather less socially acceptable condition. Meanwhile, Okagawa's guilt has torn him apart enough for him to return to China in an attempt to bring Jin-hua home with him to get medical attention, but the girl is already too far gone for his help.
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  • title:The Christ of Nanjing
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1995
  • Runtime:1h 39m
  • Genres: Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: Hong Kong ·
  • Original Language: Cantonese · Mandarin · Japanese ·
  • Director: Tony Au Ting-Ping /
  • Writers: Joyce Chan · Ryūnosuke Akutagawa ·
  • Production companies: Aau San ·
  • Overview:Ryuichi Okagawa, a Japanese writer who worked as a reporter in China has been sick ever since his return home. While in China, Okagawa had met a devoutly religious girl named Jin-hua. Okagawa was born with a predisposition to agonizing recurrent migraines, but found happiness with Jin-hua and married her. Unfortunately, he already had a wife in Japan, and this revelation crushed Jin-hua. When Okagawa returned home, leaving Jin-hua behind, she was forced to work as a prostitute, catching both a severe case of the flu and a rather less socially acceptable condition. Meanwhile, Okagawa's guilt has torn him apart enough for him to return to China in an attempt to bring Jin-hua home with him to get medical attention, but the girl is already too far gone for his help.
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