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Bu Liao Qing
Directed by Sang Hu
Screenplay by Eileen Chang
Starring Chen Yanyan
Liu Qiong
Lu Shan
CinematographyQi Xu
Production
company
Release date
  • 1947 (1947)
Language Mandarin

Bu Liao Qing ( Chinese: 不了情; lit. 'Unending Love') is a 1947 Chinese film directed by Sang Hu and written by Eileen Chang (who was at the time one of the country's most popular writers). [1] [2]

Plot

The film's plot is loosely modeled after Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre and is considered an example of a sentimental wenyi picture. [1]

Cast

Reception

The movie—released by the prestigious Wenhua Film Company—was released to popular acclaim. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b Wang, Georgette (December 14, 2010). De-Westernizing Communication Research: Altering Questions and Changing Frameworks. Routledge. ISBN  9781136935381.
  2. ^ Lee, Lily Xiao Hong (July 8, 2016). Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: v. 2: Twentieth Century. Routledge. ISBN  9781315499239.
  3. ^ Wang, Lingzhen (2011). Chinese Women's Cinema: Transnational Contexts. Columbia University Press. ISBN  9780231156752.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bu Liao Qing
Directed by Sang Hu
Screenplay by Eileen Chang
Starring Chen Yanyan
Liu Qiong
Lu Shan
CinematographyQi Xu
Production
company
Release date
  • 1947 (1947)
Language Mandarin

Bu Liao Qing ( Chinese: 不了情; lit. 'Unending Love') is a 1947 Chinese film directed by Sang Hu and written by Eileen Chang (who was at the time one of the country's most popular writers). [1] [2]

Plot

The film's plot is loosely modeled after Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre and is considered an example of a sentimental wenyi picture. [1]

Cast

Reception

The movie—released by the prestigious Wenhua Film Company—was released to popular acclaim. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b Wang, Georgette (December 14, 2010). De-Westernizing Communication Research: Altering Questions and Changing Frameworks. Routledge. ISBN  9781136935381.
  2. ^ Lee, Lily Xiao Hong (July 8, 2016). Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: v. 2: Twentieth Century. Routledge. ISBN  9781315499239.
  3. ^ Wang, Lingzhen (2011). Chinese Women's Cinema: Transnational Contexts. Columbia University Press. ISBN  9780231156752.



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