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It So Happens to a Woman
Hung Sin Nui plays a mother of three who is burning with desires to serve society. Working as a journalist, she stays out for long hours, resulting in negligence of her children and her husband’s suspicions of infidelity. The twist, at once ironic and realistic, is that her unsupportive husband had actually written in his youth a book on gender equality. On the verge of divorce, the couple reconciles after the husband’s mother, sympathetic to the difficulties faced by women, rises to the occasion with timely and prudent advice. Hung’s character, a woman stuck between cultures of old and new, was tailor-made for the star by screenwriter Chu Hak. Director Li Pingqian portrays her struggles with realist and humanistic touches, extending gentle critiques of social prejudices without fanning the ire of resentment.
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Plot Summary
A beautiful and determined woman inherits a large ranch and faces numerous challenges from her greedy relatives who try to cheat her out of her inheritance. She must fight to keep her property while also navigating a budding romance.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with praise often directed at Anne Baxter's performance. Some critics found the plot predictable, while others appreciated its earnestness and romantic elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Anne Baxter's strong lead performance.
Some found the story to be a familiar melodrama.
Appreciated for its romantic undertones and dramatic conflict.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to star Eleanor Parker before Anne Baxter took over the lead role.
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