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The Christ of Nanjing (1995)
is a notable erotic romantic drama directed by Tony Au, based on the literature of Japanese novelist Akutagawa Ryunosuke . The film stars Tony Leung Ka-fai and Yasuko Tomita and explores themes of love, faith, and betrayal in early 20th-century China. Film Synopsis and Plot Summary
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💡 : The film is an adaptation of the 1920 short story "Nanking no Kirisuto" by the legendary Japanese writer Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. thechristofnanjing19951080pwebdlhinchi work
Ryuichi Okagawa (Tony Leung Ka-fai), a Japanese writer traveling through China, becomes infatuated with Song Jinhua (Yasuko Tomita), a young and devoutly religious girl. Despite having a wife in Japan, Okagawa enters a short-lived marriage with Jinhua. When Okagawa returns to Japan, Jinhua is left behind and eventually sold into prostitution to pay off her family's debts. Suffering from the physical and emotional toll of her life and illness, she turns to her Christian faith for solace, even as she descends into despair. Okagawa, consumed by guilt, eventually returns to China to find her, but she is already beyond his help. Key Details The Christ of Nanjing (1995) is a notable
Film Overview: The Christ of Nanjing (1995) Director:
, which often appears in digital circles as high-definition WEB-DL files. Tony Au Ting-ping. Ryuichi Okagawa (Tony Leung Ka-fai), a Japanese writer