¡Farewell To My Concubine
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[Machine Translation] Winner of the Palme d'Or Grand Prize at the 1993 Cannes International Film Festival. A milestone masterpiece! A moving film that depicts the love-hate relationship between two actors playing in the Peking Opera classic "The Princess Supreme", along with the turbulent history of China over 50 years from 1925 under the Kuomintang regime to the end of the 1970s, interrupted by the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s! A masterpiece by Chen Kaigeau, the standard-bearer of the fifth generation of Chinese filmmakers. A dream come true for Leslie Cheung and Kong Li! --Beijing. Two actors, Tuan Xiaolou and Chong Tia-yi, who have been trained in Beijing Opera since they were boys, grow up protecting and adoring each other like brothers. Tuan, a big, strong man, became a leading actor, while Chong, a slender, beautiful boy, became a popular female-form actor in the Peking Opera production of "The High Priestess. The two are in a period of upheaval, including the Japanese colonial period, World War II, the establishment of the Communist Party, and the Cultural Revolution, and their fates are influenced by the powers of the time. Chung is in love with Tuan, but Tuan marries Chu Shen, a high-class prostitute. A love-hate love triangle. This is an epic poem that depicts the tragic love of people living in a turbulent China. Commentary leaflet ( Hana Washitani / Film Studies ) enclosed.
Original Release Year: 1993
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