Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Plot Outline of 1911 Released

A basic plot outline for 1911 has been released.

(Very Brief Summary of the Article)
1. Sun Yat Sen appoints Huang Xing (Jackie) as the leader of the Guangzhou Uprising. Huang Xing and Xuzong Han (Li Bingbing) sneak into Guangzhou by posing as man and wife. Sun Yat Sen leaves for America to raise funds for the Revolution.

2. April 27th 1911 Huang Xing, Lin Chueh-Min and other young rebels attack Government House. The attack fails resulting in the death of the 72 martyrs. Huang Xing cannot be found after the battle.

3. Wuchang Uprising: In Wuchang the New Army starts an uprising which ends in chaos.

4. Battle: Huang Xing survives the battle in Guangzhou and returns to take command of the forces in another battle which they also lose.

5. Sun Yat Sen and Huang Xing have a difference in opinion following the battles. December 1911 the Emperor abdicates and Sun Yat Sen is voted Provisional President.


Chapter One: "bloody Huanghuagang"

The first time in three years, the Sun Yat-sen (Zhao Wenxuan) convened in Penang, the main backbone of the League to arrange Huang Xing (Jackie Chan) as the leadership of the Guangzhou Uprising, and appointed a new revolution of women widowed Xuzong Han (Li Bingbing) posing as his wife, They sneaked into the city of Guangzhou Sun Yat-sen himself ... ... and to the United States to continue to raise funds for the revolution.

April 27, 1911, led by Lin Chueh-Min Huang Xing (Hu Ge), and other young rebels attacked Government House, have lost. Xu Zonghan after hearing the bad news, endure grief Shoulian the seventy-two martyrs, but can not find the body of Xing ... ...

Chapter II: "Wuchang Uprising"

October 10, 1911, Wuchang New Army Xiong Bingkun (Du Aerospace), a Jinzhao Long fired the first shot Revolution, guide Li to (Jiang Wu) in Zhang Zhenwu (Jaycee) and other revolutionaries of persuasion half-hearted when the military governor of Hubei. Fall to Empress Dowager Wuchang (Joan Chen) position chaos, while bank loans to the four countries plan to be overseas, Sun Yat-sen and blocking, Empress Left, the only please Yuan (Sun Chun) coming out ... ...

Chapter III: "Battle of the summer sun"

Hankow frontline fire grievances, "Huang Xing to the banner suddenly immediate concern, the original uprising in Guangzhou Xing lucky survivors, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of his arrival so that morale was high, Xu Zonghan were subsequently arrived, two experienced a lot of life and death, dark affair month Health ... ... the end result of the Battle of Xia Yang outnumbered and defeated, lonely ride Xing riverboat being left Wuchang when they drift away to a recovery of the wooden sign over water reported ... ...

Chapter Four: "Creating a republic"

Sun Yat-sen and Huang Xing after returning to war and the problems have differences, Wang Ching-wei (Shao-group decoration) on behalf of the revolutionaries to start with the good offices of Yuan Shikai. December 1911, Sun was elected provisional president, and telegraphed Yuan Qing emperor to abdicate as long as can be so ... ... in Yuan

Sun Yat-sen and Huang Xing as about to step down came together after the Hanyang, pay tribute to the world that seek democracy and a republic the ghosts of the war dead ... ...




资料:电影《辛亥革命》剧情介绍
http://www.sina.com.cn 2011年06月06日22:26 新浪娱乐

  第一章:《血染黄花岗》

  时隔三年,孙中山(赵文瑄饰)在槟榔屿召集同盟会的主要骨干,安排黄兴(成龙饰)担任广州起义的领导,并委派新寡的革命女性徐宗汉(李冰冰饰)假扮其妻,两人秘密潜入广州城……而孙中山自己则前往美国,继续为革命募款。

  1911年4月27日,黄兴率领林觉民(胡歌饰)等年轻的起义者攻打总督府,功败垂成。徐宗汉听到噩耗后,强忍悲痛收殓了七十二烈士,却找不到黄兴的尸体……

  第二章:《武昌城首义》

  1911年10月10日,武昌新军熊秉坤(杜宇航饰)、金兆龙打响了辛亥革命的第一枪,统领黎元洪(姜武饰)在张振武(房祖名饰)等革命党人的劝说下,半推半就的当上了湖北都督。武昌失守让隆裕太后(陈冲饰)阵脚大乱,同时向四国银行借款的计划又被海外的孙中山阻挠,隆裕万般无奈下,只得请袁世凯(孙淳饰)出山……

  第三章:《阳夏保卫战》

  汉口前线炮火连天,“黄兴到”的大旗突然杀到,原来黄兴侥幸在广州起义中生还,他的到来令革命军士气高涨,徐宗汉也随后赶到,二人经历诸多生生死死,情愫暗生……一个月的阳夏之战终因寡不敌众而败退,正在黄兴落寞的乘坐江轮离开武昌之时,远处却漂来了各地光复的木牌水电报……

  第四章:《创建共和制》

  孙中山回国后与黄兴就战与和的问题产生了分歧,汪精卫(余少群饰)代表革命党人展开与袁世凯的斡旋。1911年12月,孙中山当选中华民国临时大总统,并电告袁世凯只要清帝退位,便可让位于袁……

  孙中山如约退位后与黄兴一起来到汉阳,凭吊这一场为天下求民主与共和的战争中逝去的亡魂……


SOURCE: SINA.COM

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Thanks!

Anonymous said...

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