¡In Love We Trust
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[Machine Translation] The "Three Major Film Festivals Week 2011" will be released in theaters nationwide in the fall of 2011! The third in a series of nine films selected from the world's most prestigious film festivals! A controversial film by a director with a clear critical stance against the system! This is a film by director Wang Xiaoshuai, who has been banned by the Chinese authorities several times for his clear critical stance toward Chinese society and the Chinese system. China's one-child policy is in progress. We see a cross-section of contemporary Chinese society in a divorced couple who are struggling to save their only daughter from leukemia. While dealing with the same theme as the Hollywood film "The Girl in Me," the film's portrayal of people torn between love and ethics, which is unique to Asia, is sure to resonate with viewers! (STORY) Mae Chu is informed that her daughter Ha Ha has only a few years to live and needs a bone marrow transplant to save her life. She contacts her ex-husband, Xiao Lu, for a transplant compatibility test, but neither of them is a match. Impatient, Mei Chu decides that the only way to save her daughter's life is to have another child through artificial insemination and a cord blood transplant. Both had new husbands and wives, and both were leading separate lives, but they agreed to do so in order to save their daughter's life. In China, where there are restrictions on childbearing, once Mei Chu gives birth to her second child, Xiao Lu's wife, Tong Huang, cannot have children. So at first she is vehemently opposed to this artificial insemination, but eventually accepts it to save Ha-Ha's life. However, the insemination fails. As a last resort, Mae Chu and Xiao Lu try to have a child through direct sexual intercourse in secret...
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Original Release Year: 2008
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