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Wind Under The Wings 2010

92 min📅 2010-06-12

Director Han Zhi's heartfelt 2010 drama *Wind Under The Wings* follows Liu Baohong, a selfless man who rescues a homeless orphan named Liu Zhenguo from a garbage dump.

Director: Han Zhi

Cast

Wang Xun
Wang Xun
Li Qinqin
Li Qinqin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wind Under The Wings (2010) about?

*Wind Under The Wings* tells the true-inspired tale of Liu Baohong, who adopts homeless orphans and builds an orphanage in his home, despite his wife's resistance. Years later, she returns after years of scavenging in Beijing, reuniting with her family and rediscovering the meaning of love.

Who directed Wind Under The Wings?

Wind Under The Wings was directed by Han Zhi, a filmmaker known for his emotionally driven dramas.

Who stars in Wind Under The Wings?

The film stars Wang Xun and Li Qinqin in lead roles, with supporting performances from actors portraying the adopted orphans.

Is Wind Under The Wings (2010) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, *Wind Under The Wings* offers a touching, character-driven drama that resonates with themes of family and resilience. Fans of intimate, uplifting stories may find its message rewarding, though its pacing may not suit all viewers.

How long is Wind Under The Wings?

Wind Under The Wings runs for 92 minutes.

About Wind Under The Wings (2010) — A Story of Orphans, Sacrifice, and Unbreakable Bonds

Director Han Zhi's heartfelt 2010 drama *Wind Under The Wings* follows Liu Baohong, a selfless man who rescues a homeless orphan named Liu Zhenguo from a garbage dump. Over the years, Liu builds a makeshift orphanage in his home, adopting children against his wife Xie Ronglan's protests, until her departure leaves him to raise the kids alone. The film unfolds against a backdrop of sacrifice and resilience, exploring themes of family, redemption, and the quiet miracles that lift spirits in hardship. With its intimate storytelling and emotional depth, *Wind Under The Wings (2010)* captures the transformative power of compassion in even the most fractured lives.

Wang Xun and Li Qinqin deliver standout performances that ground the narrative in raw humanity, portraying characters shaped by love, loss, and the unspoken bonds of found family. The story's gentle pacing and understated performances create an atmosphere of quiet determination, making it a poignant watch for fans of character-driven dramas.