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Young Lovers
Engineer Shuichi defies his wealthy family to live with bar hostess Kazuyo, whose loyalty to her struggling family complicates their love. As class, pride, and temptation test them, true affection proves stronger than circumstance.
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Plot Summary
In this poignant drama, a young Chinese-American man, David (Tai-Chi Chin), navigates the complexities of love and cultural identity in New York City. He falls for a white jazz singer, Carol (Gloria Foo), causing friction with his traditional family and the expectations placed upon him. The film explores themes of forbidden love, generational conflict, and the immigrant experience during a time of significant social change.
Critical Reception
Young Lovers was a modest release that gained some attention for its sensitive portrayal of interracial relationships and its exploration of immigrant family dynamics. While not a major box office success, it was praised by some critics for its sincerity and authentic performances, particularly from its largely unknown cast at the time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt and honest depiction of a challenging romance.
Noted for its sensitive handling of cultural clashes within an immigrant family.
Appreciated for its authentic portrayal of the struggles faced by young people caught between two worlds.
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Fun Fact
Director Samuel Fuller, known for his gritty noir and war films, took on 'Young Lovers' as a more personal and socially conscious project, aiming to explore themes of love and prejudice with sincerity.
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