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洛神

导演:
吴祖光
主演:
梅兰芳,姜妙香
别名:
未知
3.0
1人评分
国语
语言
1955
上映时间
62
片长
简介:

故事发生在公元222年,曹丕立甄氏(梅兰芳饰)为后,然而甄氏却并不爱自己的皇帝,而是被皇帝的弟弟曹植(姜妙香饰)的满腹才华深深吸引,两人冒着巨大的危险最终还是走到了一起。很快,曹丕便发现了甄氏的不忠,愤怒的他处死了甄氏,将曹植发配边疆。一晃眼多年过去,曹丕为自己当年莽撞的决定感到有些许的后悔,于是他下令召回了曹植,还将甄氏的遗物“玉缕金带枕”送给了曹植作为念想。入夜,曹植在梦中受到了洛神的召唤,次日他来到约定地点,竟然见到是甄氏在等他。原来甄氏死后化身成为了洛神,遗憾的是,此时的甄氏和曹植人神殊途。

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