The year is 1913. Two Poles escape exile and cross the Siberian taiga to China. Crossing the Amur River ends tragically for one of them. The surviving man, unconscious, is found by an old Chinese hunter who takes him to his mountain shack. The hunter has a beautiful, sixteen year old daughter. Not to tempt fortune, the parents make the girl cut her hair and dress like a boy. But is it enough to prevent feelings from arising between the two? Edit Translation
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The girl in the red dress
Something about the Li Min lingers with me. Maybe it's the way I can find next to nothing of her online. Vanishing, quite like her character (Song) in the film, with only her son as proof of her existence. Just like this film being one of the only records of Li Min's existence.As for Zebrowski, he went on with his life and continued being famous. Resembling what I imagine happened in the film; Wolski melancholically thinking of Song occasionally, but ultimately moving on with his life and marrying his fiancé.
As for third-wheel me, I'm stuck with a new "Roman Empire" of a girl showing off her red dress to the whole village thinking she was getting married.
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